Dudley Taft : Simple Life

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Dudley Taft

Simple Life

(Big Woody Music)

Cincinnati based guitarist Dudley Taft show a bit of his softer side on his Seventh album Simple life  set for a September of 2019 release, revealing the depth of his influences from classic pop to progressive Rock, but make no mistake he retains that jagged edge guitar slinger profile that has brought him international acclaim.  The collection of eleven original tracks of driving Rock anthems, soaring ballads and an inspired reading of a Blues Classic were recorded at the home studio he bought from Peter Frampton and saved from demolition six years ago. The sessions feature members of Taft’s touring band and special guest Walfredo Reyes Jr who lays down drums and percussion on seven tracks.

The album opens with a thundering  jungle drum beat from Chris Ellison,  who rums his own school ‘Drum Now” in Cincinnati, on an anthem about the joy in finding true love “Give Me Song,’ Taft then lays out his full Rock N Roll manifesto and pursuit of the finer things on the riff based title track ‘Simple Life.’ The tune glides along smoothly until he tossed in a 2112 inspired bridge and one of his hot guitar solos. He The further declares the depths of his devotion on the hard swinging Blues ‘I Can’t Live Without You,’ that features soaring duel lead guitar. The gritty Rocker ‘In Your Way,’ is a cutting rebuke of a troublesome bully, and the lesson in self-reliance ‘Don’t Let Them Get Away,’ uses a mixture of sweet and swaggering grooves to prove its point. The years Taft spent in the Seattle scene are easily heard on the loping grunge ballad ‘Death By Bliss,’ and the heavy funk of ‘Bombs Away,’ has some indelible Hendrix influences. Taft previously released his version of the Warren Hayes composition “If Heartaches Were Nickels,’ on his 2016 album Live In Europe, his joined once again by acclaimed Bass man and All Blues host John Kessler on the more refined studio version, that finds him holding back the tempo and digging deeper into the melodic and emotional strains of the deep Slow Blues. Touches of Lennon and McCartney and pure Gospel fire can be felt on the inspirational ‘Never Fade,’ The big rock sound of ‘Pouring Down ‘ was surely gleaned from his  years writing and touring with the upstart bands Sweet Water and Second Coming, and his ode to the love of his life ‘Shine,’ is a mixture of hot licks and soulful harmony. Taft declares he has ‘Found My Queen,’ on ‘Back To You,’ another riff rocker from his hip pocket that closes out the album he dedicates to his wife Michelle who graces the album art alongside her guitar slinging man.  Simple Life from Dudley Taft is a strong statement of conviction from a road tested singer songwriter who has earned the right to share his truth on his own terms.

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Rick J Bowen

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