
Janiva Magness
Love Wins Again
(Fathead/Blue Elan Records)
Rating: 3.5ย out of 5 stars
Those expecting soul and blues veteran Janiva Magness to dig her husky pipes into the negative incidents in her recent past including a divorce and the he-done-me-wrong platitudes that typically follow, might be pleasently surprised to hear that her 12th albumโs title takes a far different approach. โThis is me celebrating happy,โ she reveals in the liner notes.
The newly re-married Magness is bursting with the joy and fulfilling emotions a new relationship brings, all of which are reflected in the upbeat vibe of these eleven gospel infused R&B gems. Better yet Magness — who spent much of her career covering othersโ material albeit in arrangements and performances that made it seem like they were written for her (see her stunning version of Delbert McClintonโs โYou Were Never Mineโ) — has, as of her previous release appropriately entitled Original, started co-writing songs. On this one she worked on five of them, with others penned for her by producer/guitarist David Darling, a major architect of the singerโs output since 2008.
But, like her superb cover of John Fogertyโs CCR era โLong as I Can See the Light,โ there is plenty of room for rumination and reflection in all of the positive vibrations. That makes this collection ebb and flow from the tough, horn inflected funk-rock of โYour House is Burning Downโ and the title trackโs sheer dancefloor filling shimmy and shake, to the more Bonnie Raitt-styled sweet love songs exemplified by โWhen You Hold Meโ and the stripped down folk echoed in the solo acoustic guitar of the cautionary โJust Another Lesson,โ one of the discโs darker moments.
Tracks like โRain Downโ find their Hi label influenced Memphis vibe and churchy background singers in an emotional ballad of redemption that is one of this albumโs most passionate performances. Magness can belt โem out with the best of them but her strength is in the restraint she exhibits on selections such as the sweaty and swampy โMoth to a Flame,โ and when she offers assistance to a friend going through tough times on the poignant ballad โDoorway.โ
With a professional career now pushing 20 years, Magness is a seasoned veteran of both studios and stages. Still, she sounds animated, committed, and invigorated on Love Wins Again, her most vibrant and generally optimistic album. It shows you donโt need to live the blues to sing music with authenticity, passion and tons of soul.
