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Track Listings
1 | Everytime I Roll the Dice |
2 | I Used to Worry |
3 | Miss You Fever |
4 | Why Me? |
5 | Have a Little Faith in Me |
6 | Never Been Rocked Enough |
7 | Blues As Blues Can Get |
8 | Can I Change My Mind |
9 | Cease & Desist |
10 | Stir It Up |
11 | Good Man, Good Woman |
Editorial Reviews
Blues guitarist charted yet again in the early '90s with this album of original compositions, shaking up the scene and keeping himself relevant 15 albums and 2 decades into his career.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.06 x 0.4 x 4.9 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Manufacturer : Curb Records
- Original Release Date : 1992
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Curb Records
- ASIN : B000000D2K
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,802 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #210 in Modern Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
- #316 in Electric Blues
- #325 in Contemporary Blues (CDs & Vinyl)
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Born in Lubbock, Texas, Delbert never has tried to stray far from his blues and Western swing roots. He cut his teeth working roadhouses in Texas along the Jacksboro Highway, quietly lining up work as a sideman on other artists' albums. His first CD, VICTIM OF LIFE'S CIRCUMSTANCES, set the tone for much of his music. Several CDs have followed, including ONE OF THE FORTUNATE FEW, LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL, HONKY TONK `N BLUES, THE JEALOUS KIND, and 2001's Grammy Award-winning NOTHING PERSONAL.
In NEVER BEEN ROCKED ENOUGH, Delbert kicks off the CD with "Everytime I Roll The Dice", a slow grooving toe-tapper that became a Top Ten hit. "I Used To Worry" is a blues testimonial to the inevitability of the world delivered with a sarcastic wink. In "Miss You Fever", Delbert reaches into his vocals bag to hand out a tune in a hoarse and hurting voice echoing with the haunting feeling of sitting on a barstool far too long hurting the way everyone who has loved and lost hurts. Delbert wrote "Why Me?" and the background vocals are by Tom Petty, and the song kicks up the CD's overall tempo, hooking the listener solidly and reeling him or her in. "Have A Little Faith In Me" brings the listener back to earth, chaining him or her to the softer emotions, and Delbert's harmonica work underscores the hope the words offer. Then Delbert kicks the doors open and delivers "Never Been Rocked Enough", a tune that he wrote and that drives directly to the fun-loving rocker that co-exists with this bluesman extraordinaire. "Blues As Blues Can Get" is a soft and easy blues talker that speaks of pain and loneliness. Moving back into an up-tempo beat, Delbert delivers "Can I Change My Mind" but stays with the insecurity and pain of relationships. Sounding a bit like a gospel song, written by Delbert, "Cease and Desist" is a sexy and fun romp. "Stir It Up" is a cover of a Bob Marley song, and Delbert dishes a soulful sound that warms the heart and inspires hope. Singing with blues sensation Bonnie Raitt, Delbert blasts out "Good Man, Good Woman", which earned both singers a Grammy Award, and ends the CD with a solid blues feel and Delbert's haunting harmonica work.
NEVER BEEN ROCKED ENOUGH is a great addition to any Delbert McClinton sound library lacking this CD. For the blues enthusiast, the CD is also a definite keeper. Fans of Bonnie Raitt's work will definitely want to check out Delbert McClinton because they've both got the same long past deeply enmeshed in the blues scene and constant flirtation with the crossover pop crowd.
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I am new to Delbert McClinton so I can view him with an open mind, but based on this album I am prepared to look at other material he has recorded.
This is an excellent CD and Delbert has used some fine musicians to back his very strong vocals.
Have an open mind and give it a chance.