When reviewers heard a teenage Jonny Lang's debut album of 1997, Lie
to Me, many of them commented on how mature the blues singer/guitarist
sounded for his age.
Similarly, Lang's second album, Wander This World, often sounds like
itcould have been the work of a man of 30.
With David Z (known for his work with Prince) producing, the Midwesterner
delivers an exciting sophomore effort
that has as much to do with soul, funk and rock as it does with actual
blues.
Far from a purist, Lang takes an approach that is best described as
Albert Collins, B.B.King and Luther Allison by way of Otis Redding, Stax
Records and Eric Clapton.
While "Angel of Mercy" and the moody "Cherry Red Wine" demonstrate
his mastery of the 12-bar format, most of the other selections aren't actual
12-bar blues, but rather Southern-style soul, funk or rock with a wealth
of blues feeling.
Lovers of 1960s Memphis soul should appreciate "Walking Away" and "Second
Guessing," while "The Levee" and "Still Raining'" have more of a rock orientation.
The haunting title song finds Lang singing a little too convincingly
about loneliness -- even though Lang didn't actually write the lyrics,
hearing an adolescent sounding so world-weary and isolated is rather disconcerting.
There's nothing even remotely bubblegum about this excellent CD, which
proves that
Lang's supporters had every right to be enthusiastic.
~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Track Listing:
1. Still Rainin'
2. Second Guessing
3. I Am
4. Breakin' Me
5. Wander This World
6. Walking Away
7. Levee, The
8. Angel Of Mercy
9. Right Back
10. Leaving To Stay
11. Before You Hit The Ground
12. Cherry Red Wine