Album review: Hugh Laurie, Didn't It Rain (Warner Bros)

 

Andy Gill
Friday 03 May 2013 14:00 EDT
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Hugh Laurie, Didn't It Rain (Warner Bros)
Hugh Laurie, Didn't It Rain (Warner Bros)

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Produced again by Joe Henry, the follow-up to Let Them Talk follows a similar format of easy-rolling jazz arrangements and simpatico guest spots supporting Hugh Laurie's blues piano.

The opening “St Louis Blues” is quite marvellous, a lovely Dixieland arrangement of yawning clarinet and trilling mandolin Jean McClain duets here and on the unrepentant “Send Me to the 'Lectric Chair”, while Taj Mahal fronts a burly “Vicksburg Blues” and Gaby Moreno shares vocal duties on a bilingual tango, “Kiss of Fire”. “Changes” concludes matters with the satisfying rollick of a New Orleans funeral band.

Download: The St Louis Blues; Didn't It Rain; Changes

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