Big O Records
  • Last Two Dollars
  • Too Late To Try To Do Right
  • Mississippi Blues
  • Last Two Dollars
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:48) [13.26 MB]
  • Too Late To Try To Do Right
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (05:33) [12.69 MB]
  • Mississippi Blues
    Genre: Blues
    MP3 (02:59) [6.84 MB]
Biography
Lansing, Michigan-based Root Doctor recently made an excellent showing on the Living Blues radio charts with this record, and deservedly so: Been A Long Time Coming is a beautifully executed project, from the performances to the repertoire and production. Balancing traditional blues with soul and even prewar country blues material (Greg Nagy's John Hammondinspired reading of Willie Brown's Mississippi Blues), Root Doctor emerges here as the consummate working band, worthy of any festival or club audiences' attention.

Freddie Cunningham is an authoritative blues singer whose voice wavers and perforates like a hard-nosed version of Bobby Bland. This is delightfully apparent during straight soul numbers like the Brook Benton hit Rainy Night In Georgia and a powerhouse read-through of Leo Graham's Turning Point, a strong composition made popular in 1975 by Tyrone Davis. On the latter track, as with most of the R&B material, the Sofa King Horns form a brass stronghold as robust as any performing traditional soul today.

Memorable original songs bookend the album, and the first two tracks are at once instrumentally savvy and lyrically inventive. Me And My Wife shuffles through a blues that celebrates marriage (rather than being heartbroken by it), and Michigan Roads cites new and unlikely blues highways over sly funk.

EH, Living Blues Magazine, June/July 2006

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  • Members:
    Root Doctor consists of Freddie Cunningham; James Williams; Jimmy Alfredson; Greg Nagy; and Rick Bole
  • Sounds Like:
    Root Doctor
  • Influences:
    Root Doctor draws on many influences. Bobby Blue Bland; Tyrone Davis; Freddie King; Jimmy Johnson; Jimmy Smith; Memphis Soul Stax; Prewar Delta Blues; and so on.
  • AirPlay Direct Member Since:
    10/09/06
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/20/23 18:05:54

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