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Review: Keb Mo Prefers His Sunny Side Up

Keb Mo/Good To Be/Rounder
4.5 out of Five Stars

Few artists invest as much soul and passion into their art as Keb Mo. Although his basis may be the blues, his music incorporates folk, soul, country, and R&B in a way that eludes easy categorization, but still comes across as effortlessly engaging while imbuing consistent good vibes and an ease brought about through infectious enthusiasm.

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Thatโ€™s never been more evident than on the aptly dubbed Good To Be, an album that consistently exudes optimism even in the face of the overwhelming odds everyoneโ€™s been forced to contend with during an era of a problematic pandemic, debilitating disasters, and polarizing politics. โ€œThe Medicine Man,โ€ a song that features an assist from Old Crow Medicine Show shares the scenario succinctly:

Well it looks to me like the end is cominโ€™
My feet hurt and my nose is runninโ€™
Friends and neighbors are dropping like flies
You better cover your face, sanitize

You better lock your doors, turn on the news
The whole damn world is singinโ€™ the blues
The President lost, but he donโ€™t want to go
Mother Earth, she needs a little help you know

Everybodyโ€™s doinโ€™ the best that they ca
Weโ€™re all just waitinโ€™ on the Medicine Man

Granted, thatโ€™s a bit of a pessimistic premise, but Mr. Mo quickly compensates via some sunny sentiments, as found in such songs as โ€œGood to Be (Home Again),โ€ โ€œSo Easy,โ€ โ€œSunny and Warm,โ€ and โ€œSo Good To Meโ€ in particular. The lithe arrangements and breezy delivery allow for a generally merry mood throughout, with any number of songs affirming his positive perspective. The themes vary, but hew to mostly uplifting intents, be it friendship (a faithful remake of Bill Witherโ€™s superb standby โ€œLean On Meโ€), closeness and commitment (a soothing โ€œSo Good To Meโ€), joy (the cheery โ€œโ€™62 Chevyโ€), and emotional intimacy (the touching and tender โ€œQuiet Momentsโ€). Not that he avoids touchier topics as wellโ€”be it the need to speak out as necessary (โ€œLouderโ€) and to stay the course even when the odds seemed stacked against us (โ€œMarvelous To Meโ€)โ€”but the overriding sense of hope and happiness never seems to stray beyond reach.

In effect, Good To Be is an album thatโ€™s sorely needed in these turbulent times when divisions and despair are clearly so predominant. In that regard, consider Good To Be a most worthy mantra to maintain.ย