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Tony Joe White Moans The Blues On “Cool Town Woman”

 

It looks like the Swamp Fox is back in the henhouse.

On September 28, Louisiana-born singer-songwriter Tony Joe White will return to the mix with the first proper blues album of his career.

The album, titled Bad Mouthin,โ€™ features a handful of blues covers, including Lightnin Hopkinsโ€™ โ€œAwful Dreamsโ€ and Charley Pattonโ€™s โ€œDown The Dirt Road Blues,โ€ along with five White originals, including two โ€œlost songsโ€ from the old days.

Whiteโ€™s extensive back catalog, which includes such well-known hits as โ€œPolk Salad Annieโ€ and โ€œRainy Night In Georgia,โ€ plays out like a hell broth of rock and roll, blues, country and R&B. But for White, the music begins and ends with the blues.

โ€œWhen and where I grew up, blues was just about the only music I heard and truly loved,โ€ the 75-year-old artist said. โ€œIโ€™ve always thought of myself as a blues musician, bottom line, because the blues is real, and I like to keep everything I do as real as it gets. So, I thought it was time to make a blues record that sounds the way I always loved the music.โ€

The album was produced by Whiteโ€™s son Jody and recorded in a barn on Tony Joeโ€™s home property, with little more than his prized โ€™65 Fender Strat serving as accompaniment. All tracks were cut in one or two takes.

Below, you can stream the song โ€œCool Town Womanโ€ from the album.

“I think she’s a woman from town, you know, and the singer/writer is a country man,โ€ White said of the track. โ€œAnd he was almost dealing with someone over his head. She would get the coolest clothes from Paris, France, but also would carry a knife.โ€ย 

Bad Mouthinโ€™ will be released on Yep Roc.