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PHANTOM
BLUES BAND "OUT OF THE SHADOWS"
Source: All
Music Guide
Date: 12/2006
Writer: Stewart Mason
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Phantom Blues Band were originally brought together
to back Taj Mahal on his 1993 album Dancing
the Blues. After 13 years of occasional tours
both with and without Mahal, the group finally
debuted on its own with Out of the Shadows,
a genial set of blues-rock workouts. The heart
of the seven-player band is the combo of organist
Mike Finnigan and lead guitarist Johnny Lee
Schell, who trade vocals and solos throughout
Out of the Shadows; Austin saxophone legend
Joe Sublett makes his presence felt as well.
The 15 tracks feature a few pleasant band originals,
but most of the set list consists of Chicago
blues and R&B standards like Lowell Fulson's
"My Aching Back" and a grooving take
on Chuck Berry's "Havana Moon." Solid,
unpretentious blues-rock like this only appeals
to a relatively small audience these days, but
that audience will love the Phantom Blues Band.
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