With his second CD for Electro-Fi Records, Toronto, ONs Julian Fauth has created a blues masterwork. Hes a two-fisted barrelhouse piano player who swings as well as he boogies. Still a young man in his early 30s, his singing is distinct and authoritative. Hes a good guitar player too, although this time out hes heard playing it on only one track, "East Toronto Nervous Breakdown, a hallucinatory duet with Andrew Jureckas violin. This set features 14 Fauth compositions, plus four idiosyncratic covers, the highlight being Fats Wallers "Hopeless Love Affair. What really sets Fauth apart is his imagination. His songs are vivid stories about oddball characters living in societys seedy underbelly leavened with the occasional laugh to keep things from getting too dark. Comparing him to a young Tom Waits is easy but Fauths that good. The broadened musical horizons of Ramblin Son, with its jazzy, almost Broadway musical vibe (check "Yet Another Stagger Lee), is a further sign of his growing musical maturity.
(Electro-Fi)Julian Fauth
Ramblin' Son
BY David BarnardPublished Apr 28, 2008