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Review: G. Love’s Decisive Journey From North to South

G. Love/Philadelphia Mississippi/Thirty Tigers
Three out of Five Stars

As the follow-up to his Grammy-nominated 2020 offering, The Juice, Philadelphia Mississippi represents a change of tack for Garrett Dutton, better known by his professional handle, G. Love. It finds him venturing to the heartlands of Mississippi and recording with a homegrown hero of sorts, Luther Dickinson of the esteemed outfit, The North Mississippi All Stars. In a larger sense, however, itโ€™s a full return, given the fact that Dickinsonโ€™s dad Jim produced G. Loveโ€™s sophomore set, Lemonade. (Not surprisingly, one of the more emphatic offerings included here is also titled โ€œLemonades.โ€) It also continues a tradition Love has maintained over the course of his career, both on his own and with his longtime band Special Sauceโ€”that is, constant collaborations with other like-minded artists, from the Avett Brothers and Jack Johnson to Zap Mama.

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The host of contributors here includes breakout blues artist Christone โ€œKingfishโ€ Ingram and seminal stalwarts R.L. Boyce and Alvin Youngblood Hart, along with rappers Schoolly D, Freddie Foxx, and Speech, the latter being from the band Arrested Development. Their contributions result in a seemingly spontaneous affair, and a sound thatโ€™s upbeat and infectious, whether itโ€™s found in the bluesy designs of โ€œMy Ball,โ€ โ€œIf My Mind Donโ€™t Change,โ€ โ€œKickinโ€™โ€ and โ€œGuitar Manโ€ or the sassy and spunky sound of โ€œKickinโ€™,โ€ a track that recalls Prince in his prime.ย 

While much of the album leans on rap music to convey its messaging, there are also obvious infusions of fully-fueled funk and Delta tradition infused in the proceedings, with G. Loveโ€™s harmonica playing adding an essential element to the mix. The fact that the material was fermented in a studio setting reflects the easy, breezy sound found throughout, with โ€œLaughing in the Sunshineโ€ and the descriptively titled โ€œShouts Out,โ€ serving as especially effusive examples of the generally upbeat attitude that defines the album overall. So too, โ€œThe Philly Soundโ€ with its spoken narrative, bottleneck guitar, and relentless rhythm offers homage to Loveโ€™s Philly roots.ย 

With that, the continuum between Philadelphia and Mississippi becomes absolutely incisive.ย