Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers:Heart of Memphis

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Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers
Heart of Memphis

(Blues Kitty Records)

Never being afraid of seizing the moment and capitalizing on an opportunity is a quality one must have to succeed in today’s harried climate and certainly a sure fire way to fulfill your dreams. The emerging Northwest group Michele and the Love Dealers took advantage of their trip to the birth place of the Blues during IBC week in January of 2019 by snatching up some available studio time at the legendary Royal Studios with  owner, engineer and producer  Lawrence ‘boo” Mitchell;  best known for his work with Al Green, Solomon Burke, and Rod Stewart. D’Amour and her core band were in Memphis on a promotional tour that turned in to an inspirational journey of discovery, now documented as the Heart Of Memphis.

The collection of seven new originals and the cover of a King Curtis classic were recorded live off the floor at Royal on a Friday night by vocalist and award-winning songwriter Michele D’Amour her stalwart Lover Dealers band that features Patrick McDanel on bass, Dave Delzotto on drums, guitar man Jeff Cornell, keyboardist Brian Olendorf, keyboards and Noel Barnes on saxophone. They took those inspired tracks back to Seattle and added a bit of spice and mixed it up for a May of 2019 release.

The Latin flavored ‘Another Sleepless Night,’ opens the set with horn flourishes over a salsa rhythm while D’Amour sings of another lonely night without her man.  Cornell then throws down a gritty guitar riff for the sordid tale of a woman scorned ‘Dirty Pool.’ The sultry Rhumba ‘Come On Over,’ features some fine piano from Olendorf a haunting solo for guest trumpeter Greg Lyons, and some deliciously alluring vocals from D’amour. Sax man Noel Barnes, steps up for the first solo on the soul burner about hard luck and trouble ‘Cradle To The Hearse.’ Drummer Dave Delzotto sets a frenetic pace for the funkified editorial of our frenzied world ‘No Time,’ with D’amour laying out the irony of our instant gratification culture. The title track is a document of their trip to Beale Street and how the music seeps up from the very earth under the pavement in Memphis, and name checks some of her infamous clubs and the inspiration that flows up from the big muddy.    Memphis is dubbed the Home of the Blues and the Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll, but it’s also known for an amazing array of food shaped by a multi-cultural mix of influences. The band pays tribute to the city on a romp through ‘Memphis Soul Stew,’ with each of the Love Dealers strutting his stuff on the spicy instrumental. The album closes with the Gospel Blues  
“Strange Angels,’ a bittersweet testament of the joy and pain to be found at a dancehall on any given night and the role of entertainers as ministers to the Soul.  This fifth album from Michele D’Amour and the Love Dealers may prove to be their finest effort as the group certainly did find the Heart Of Memphis and brought her home.

https://www.micheledamourandthelovedealers.com

 Rick J Bowen

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