Nora Jean Wallace – Blues Woman: Martell, I Can’t Stop, I’m A Blues Woman, Evidence, Victim, Rag & Bucket, Look Over Yonder, I’ve Been Watching You, Dance With Me, I Don’t Have to Beg You to Love Me
Nora Jean Wallace – Blues Woman Personnel: Nora Jean Wallace: vocals, Johnny Moeller: guitar (all tracks except 5), David Earl: guitar (tracks 2, 5, 8, 10), Steve Gomes: bass, Kevin Anker: organ, Kim Wilson: harmonica (track 6), Steve Guyger: harmonica, Stanley Ban: keyboards, and Robb Stupka: drums
Nora Jean Wallace – Blues Woman was produced by David Earl on the Severn Records label.
I Can’t Stop written by Syl Johnson and Nathan Peter Kligerman has great lyrics (…’m gonna love you until I drop, I can’t stop…) and shows off Nora Jean’s powerful vocal range. Stanley Banks wrote I’m a Blues Woman, and it could be Nora Jean’s theme song.
Evidence written by George Henry Jackson and Raymond Moore is about finding lipstick on her man’s collar, the smell of perfume on him, and hotel matches in his pocket, and that is all the evidence she needs of his misdoings. David Earl’s guitar work on this song is particularly gorgeous.
Nora Jean wrote the song Victim, (I’m a victim baby of your love…), which is a definite highlight on the release. The long instrumental intro leads into Nora Jean’s lyrics about being a victim of her man’s love who has another on the side. Mighty fine guitar riffs complement Nora Jean’s vocals on this take it slow and easy track.
Rag and Bucket by Stanley Banks has Kim Wilson layering in his harmonica, and it delivers just the right punch for this song. Look Over Yonder is another song penned by Nora Jean with its lyrics (…there goes my no-good man…) that has Steve Guyger laying down some amazing harmonica.
I’ve Been Watching You, also by Nora Jean tells the tale of suspicion as to her man’s whereabouts when he is not been where he said he was going, because she checked. Dance With Me, written by Nora Jean, picks up the pace and will have you up off your feet and dancing along. Enjoy it.
The Stanley Banks song, I Don’t Have to Beg You to Love Me, has Nora Jean singing that she is not being disrespectful to her man, but reminding him that if he does not love her, there is someone else who will. Johnny Moeller and David Earl play guitars on this fabulous closing song.
Welcome back to the Blues Nora Jean Wallace!
Until next time, keep enjoying the music!
Where you can procure Nora Jean Wallace – Blues Woman –Severn Records,Nora Jean Wallace, andAmazon.
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