June 1998
by Steven Rochlin
From the very first notes of the first song, titled "Hep-ology," you immediately hear the swingin', soulful, jazzy bar-room music that makes you just wanna either start to dance or fist-fight. It's this kind of big-rockin' jazz that I miss so much when anyone says to me, "Try this disc. It's audiophile jazz." "Hanging on the Cross" features good ol' Sam McClain, and as you would expect it's made of the stuff that just puts deep power into the music. As Sam sings here: "I'm hangin' on the cross between heaven and the blues." The blues is heaven! There are some ragin' songs here like "Jackalope Bar-B-Q," and also much mellower songs like "The Prowler." Still others like "Praise House" start out mellow enough with piano, but are then joined by sax, only to explode into what sounds like free-form jams. AudioQuest did an excellent job capturing the feeling and intensity of the music. Again, this might not be a new release, but if you love soul/jazz/blues/rage-jazz jammin', here's a disc you should snatch up fast. Let's see: You have tasty guitar solos, cool harmonica, great Hammond B-3 playing, Mighty Sam McClain. Only thing missing is a dimly lit bar that smells of stale alcohol and has a sticky floor, dirty bathrooms with writing on the walls, and cold beer. GO BACK TO: |