The Chas Burnett Blues Band - CD - Blues It Up
Straight from the Costa del Sol live music scene comes The Chas Burnett Blues Band with their debut
album, 'Blues It Up' - and what a tidy piece of work it is!! Slick contemporary blues to rival anything out
there; concise blues, precise blues, squeaky-clean blues.
The Chas Burnett Blues Band is a three-piece with loads of blues and gigging experience both individually
and collectively. Together they give a beautifully polished and well rounded performance here with an
album
of twelve original songs that demonstrate consummate professionalism and well focussed attention
to detail. The band comprises Chas Burnett (lead vocals and guitar), Andy Mackechnie (drums and vocals)
and Karl Hoffmann (bass and vocals) and together they make it all sound so simple and at times almost too
bloody easy! Quite clearly these are well-heeled, well-practiced musicians that have come together, with
a shared passion, to form a solid entity that generates a beautifully full and nicely proportioned sound. The
songs here are good and strong and the guys play with well considered precision and clarity which results in
a wonderfully clear finished sound that allows the listener full access to all the component parts.
My one and only minor criticism would be that the vocals tend to be a little samey and lacking in real blues
emotion - things could do with a little bit of 'dirtying up', an injection of blues passion to make the words even
more convincing. Apart from that, The Chas Burnett Blues Band sound totally on track and ready to take on
all-comers within their chosen field. Certainly, 'Blues It Up' is a very tasty debut album and bodes well for the
future of this classy sounding blues combo.
--- Peter J Brown aka toxic pete (www.toxicpete.co.uk) ---
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CHAS BURNETT BLUES BAND
Blues It Up!!
Independent Release
This is a lively three piece band operating on the Costa del Sol music scene and
their album displays
the
wealth of collective experience of the members. All 12
songs are original and set in a modern blues
genre with effortless playing from all concerned. Opening track 'Talk To Me' boogies along solidly with a
good guitar
break and tight playing from the rhythm section. 'When The Silence Is Broken' is a
slow blues
featuring an excellent Gary Moore style guitar solo with lots of sustain.
'Bring the Curtain Down' is a funky
little number with a touch of Cream in the style
and the catchy guitar riff. 'Taxi' is a rocker which features
a thumping beat and
some tasty slide guitar work from Burnett. 'Green Eyed Boogie' does what it says
on the tin and thrashes along in heads down no nonsense syle. Closing track 'Things
Must Change' is a
heavy
riffin' mid tempo rocker featuring chiming guitar licks and
pleading vocals. This is a very promising
debut album and I look forward to hearing
more.
--- Dave Drury - Blues Matters! ---
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CHAS BURNETT BLUES BAND
Blues It Up
www.chasburnett.com
Recorded out in Marbella, Spain this set couldn't be further removed from the chilled-out pissed-up
nightclub sound you might associate with that neck of the woods – the tight guitar-led trio having a
very Lonnie Mack vibe as first track 'Talk To Me' bursts out and then follower the sustain-driven 'When
the Silence Is Broken' tells its tale of a communication breakdown of the sorriest kind.
Chas Burnett (great
surname for a blues man !) is featured as a strong singer ; bassist Karl Hopffmann is steady as a rock and
pumping in the style of a Gwyn Ashton rhythm section cat, whilst drummer Andy Mackechnie has a great
cymbal wash technique and relentless snare sound. What they seem to be going for here is the defined
shape of the numbers, presumably saving the fiery stuff for stage appearances – so this sounds very like
a Paul Jones radio show session and none the worse for that.
'Bring The Curtain Down' evokes Bad Company
and must be a live favourite with its ascending change and gritty guitar-tone solo's ; Chas of course should
be shot for starting a song with 'I Woke Up This Morning' as he does on 'Ironical Blues' but the song is an
acoustic-intro'd corker with a fine vocal and reverb'd greasy slide guitar and toe-tapping pace. The band
sound most comfortable on this selection so the mean stuff is their forte, we must conclude. Almost as good
is the ensemble-vocal 'One Way Journey' showing their Chuck Berry roots, maybe via Steve Gibbons ?
'Green Eyed
Boogie' works in a Blues Band vein though is not original in any sense.
Closer 'Things Must
Change' is a stomper that sounds as though it's an 'introduce the band' playout song, again great dirty
guitar
tones. Inevitably, the coldness of studio recording cannot ulimately help the songs come to life, as
they
surely must do in front of an audience.
Most enduring overall impression of hearing this album though is:
what a good singer we have here
--- Pete Sargeant www.fairhearing.co.uk ---
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The Chas Burnett Blues Band is a good little blues band, resident
in
the South of Spain, and comprising
English guitarist and vocalist
Chas Burnett, Scottish drummer Andy McKechnie, and American
bass player
Karl Hoffman (originally from Kansas) – it’s a good
mix! The band is based in the Millionaire’s playground of
Marbella,
but tend to play along the coast in bars and clubs
where the
normal people congregate!
Blues It Up (self-produced) is their first album and unusually it
is 12 original tracks written mainly by guitarist/
vocalist Chas
Burnett. It’s only available via the band’s website, at the moment.
It’s refreshing to see a band
put down a whole album of original tracks, but personally I would have liked to have seen two
or three covers
of standard blues mixed in amongst the original material. The album opens with “Talk To Me” with some
slightly
weak lyrics, but great blues nonetheless, with a nice boogie
beat. Track two, “When The Silence
Is Broken,” is much better ,
a slow ballad with good lyrics, and guitar a little reminiscent of
Gary Moore,
with great support from the rhythm section.
Track three, “Bring The Curtain Down”, brings the tempo
back
up to medium, and puts me a little in mind of the later material produced by Cream – well written and
with excellent support
from drummer Andy McKechnie, and a good bass line.
Track five, “I’ve Got My Eye On
You,” suffers from having f
airly repetitive lyrics, but the following track, “Ironical Blues,” addresses this problem
and gets the album back in line – the rest
of the CD alternating between ballad, mid tempo and boogie and
containing probably the best three tracks on the CD – “He’s The
Man”, “Taxi” and “Green Eyed Boogie” –
the latter probably the
best
of the bunch.
This is a good start for a new band, and promised good things
to come – keep an eye open for future CDs !
--- Terry Clear OCI Radio & Blues Bytes---
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