Rawer than Raw

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Rawer than Raw
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 2020
Genre Blues
Label Deep Rush
Producer Bobby Rush
Bobby Rush chronology
Sitting on Top of the Blues
(2019)
Rawer than Raw
(2020)
All My Love for You
(2023)

Rawer than Raw is an album by blues musician Bobby Rush. It was released on CD and LP on August 28, 2020. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

On this album, Rush sings and plays acoustic guitar and harmonica, unaccompanied by other musicians. Included are five original songs and five covers.

Rawer than Raw won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album. [4] [5]

Critical reception

On AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, "The title Rawer than Raw is a nod to how this 2020 album is rawer than Raw, the 2007 record that found Bobby Rush devoting himself to acoustic blues for the first time in his lengthy career.... Hearing Rush play with just a guitar or two is a different experience than his full-bodied soul-blues revues." [1]

In Blues Blast Magazine, John Mitchell said, "... this one mixes Bobby's songs (some reprised from earlier, electric discs) with a few of his influences, all drawn from the Mississippi Delta tradition.... Maybe a second volume is called for, Bobby! Meanwhile enjoy this fine album of authentic Delta blues played by the one and only Bobby Rush." [2]

In Rock & Blues Muse, Martine Ehrenclou said, "I love this album. Rawer than Raw isn't a rehash of blues classics blended with originals. It’s an outstanding release, raw and authentic, with Bobby Rush's own personal stamp on each track. He's one of the best and is still creating simply great music well into his 80s." [3]

Track listing

This is the track listing for the CD. The LP contains the same songs in a different order.

  1. "Down in Mississippi" (Emmett Ellis Jr.)
  2. "Hard Times" (Skip James)
  3. "Let Me In Your House" (Ellis)
  4. "Smokestack Lightning" (Chester Burnett)
  5. "Shake It for Me" (Burnett)
  6. "Sometimes I Wonder" (Ellis)
  7. "Don't Start Me Talkin'" (Sonny Boy Williamson)
  8. "Let's Make Love Again" (Ellis)
  9. "Honey Bee, Sail On" (McKinley Morganfield)
  10. "Garbage Man" (Ellis)
  11. "Dust My Broom" (Robert Johnson)

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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References

  1. 1 2 Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Bobby Rush: Rawer than Raw". AllMusic. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  2. 1 2 Mitchell, John (September 20, 2020). "Bobby Rush – Rawer Than Raw | Album Review". Blues Blast Magazine. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  3. 1 2 Ehrenclou, Martine (August 25, 2020). "Review: 'Rawer than Raw' Bobby Rush". Rock and Blues Muse. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  4. "Rawer than Raw from Bobby Rush Winner of Best Traditional Blues Album Grammy". World Music Central. March 15, 2021. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
  5. Mitchell, Sybil C. (March 16, 2021). "Bobby Rush Worked His Way to Grammy No. 2 with 'Rawer than Raw'". Tri-State Defender Memphis. Retrieved February 11, 2024.