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Fix It When I Can
Daddy Mack Orr & Blues Band
Fix It When I Can
Genres: Blues, Pop
 
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When people say "Memphis Blues ain't what it used to be," they haven't heard the Daddy Mack Blues Band. All of its members at one time or another played in the Fieldstones, one of the most talked-about urban blues bands s...  more »

     
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All Artists: Daddy Mack Orr & Blues Band
Title: Fix It When I Can
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Inside Sounds
Original Release Date: 5/16/2000
Re-Release Date: 6/20/2000
Genres: Blues, Pop
Styles: Electric Blues, Modern Blues, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 781371050626

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Album Description
When people say "Memphis Blues ain't what it used to be," they haven't heard the Daddy Mack Blues Band. All of its members at one time or another played in the Fieldstones, one of the most talked-about urban blues bands since the 1970s. Led by Mack Orr on lead guitar and vocals, this four-piece group is down-home and funky and the best band around for cuttin' loose on a Saturday night. Their raw approach to blues is something too often missing in contemporary blues. In 1998-1999, they were the house band at the Center for Southern Folklore on Beale Street, where thousands of tourists from all corners of the world have experienced their natural and soulful musical blend. Howard Stovall, executive director of The Blues Foundation, was a special guest at the 1999 CD release of "fix it when I can" and isnt' shy about expressing who he thinks is carrying the torch in Memphis blues. At a Foundation party in April of 1999, Rolling Stones Keith Richards and Ron Wood sat-in with the band and, as the story goes, they were able to keep up musically, but no one was shouting to hear "Jumpin' Jack Flash" either.
 

CD Reviews

Smooth Running!
deepbluereview | SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA USA | 11/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Daddy Mack is an auto mechanic in the morning hours who transforms into a bona fide, but little known, bluesman at night. Unfortunately for Mack, until he gets some much-deserved attention from fans he can't quit his day job. Mack's style seems to emulate Albert King, both in his playing style; fat tone and half talk-half sung warm vocals. On this disc, Mack plays with incredible feeling pushing solos to the edge without ever going over. Like tightening a lug nut, he seems to know when the song is tight enough without stripping it of its essentials. Helping on the rhythms are brothers Harold Bonner on Bass and James Bonner on second guitar and drummer Wilroy "Wolf" Sanders on drums. These guys are no slouches and Mack and the band are always in complete control on this top-notch debut CD. The performance is one of those golden moments that should not be missed. Not a bad track on the entire disc."