Riley is a Mississippi born vocalist/guitarist who after a performing hiatus has been active the last ten years, working with the late John Weston and others. On Rileys second CD as a leader, hes teamed with Chicago born harpist Corritore, who also serves as producer for his Blue Witch imprint. All but two of the ten songs feature a band format. The "originals may sound very familiar but that shouldnt be surprising these tracks are Delta-infused electric blues that are closer to the classic Chicago blues style than the North Mississippi variant popularised by R.L. Burnside. What makes this a good blues recording is its ability to transcend the genres limitations through spirited performances. Rileys gritty vocals are convincing, as when hes declaring his desire for the object of his dreams during "Come Here Woman. A sly, salacious tone, with an added dose of humour, is heard in "Im Not Your Junkman or the acoustic "Overalls. Corritore varies his harp playing, nicely matching each songs mood. As the principle soloist, he keeps things short, masterfully adding fills behind Rileys singing.
(Blue Witch)Dave Riley & Bob Corritore
Travelin' The Dirt Road
BY David BarnardPublished Nov 21, 2007