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ERIC JOHANSON - LIVE IN MISSISSIPPI
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ERIC JOHANSON
Live In Mississippi
Ruf Records
Louisiana native Eric Johanson has been playing guitar since he was five years old, but his arrival as fully realized artist has been a long, steady climb that has included collaborations with fellow Louisiana guitarist Tab Benoit, who has recorded and toured with him, the North Mississippi AllStars, and the Neville Brothers.
Johanson has reached that lofty place where the young hotshots will be coming to him now for guidance. His last studio album and first for Ruf, The Deep And The Dirty, debuted atop the Billboard blues chart in 2023, the latest of five albums that cracked the top ten.
On Live In Mississippi, record at Ground Zero Biloxi last year, Johanson displays the confidence he has in the new material, reprising five of its tracks for the ten-song disc, including “Just Like New,” a melodic, mid-tempo song that offers a showcase for his melodic slide guitar and soulful vocals and demonstrates the maturity of his songwriting.
The hard-driving “Galaxy Girl” offers ample evidence of the band’s ability to tear it up, with Johanson digging into a memorable riff and delivering tight solos that hit the stratosphere but never overstay their welcome. Johanson celebrates his Louisiana brethren with spirited covers of the Nevilles’ “Yellow Moon” and Dr. John’s “I Walk On Guilded Splinters,” which both show off the band’s instrumental cops. The former underscores Johanson’s rhythm guitar chops as well as the playfulness of his solos; the later features more evidence of his slide guitar prowess. Johanson turns down the volume for a somber reading of Skip James’ “Hard Time Killing Floor Blues,” which he begins solo before the band joins him.
While you can hear the applause from the small club audience, Johanson and his rhythm section, drummer Terry Scott Jr., and bass player Will Repholz, are so tight in the groove and the sound is so dynamic this could have passed for a studio recording if you nixed the crowd noise. Live In Mississippi is a great calling card that should help spread Johanson’s acclaim.
– Michael Cote