TOO SLIM and the TAILDRAGGERS – Blue Heart (2013 Underworld Records)
I first became aware of Tim “Too Slim” Langford when he and the Taildraggers played Kitchener Blues Fest 2013. Â I heard them on the radio and immediately called in. Â My comment was that it sounded like “dirty ZZ blues”, and that’s still a suitable description. Â Gravelly vocals, references to the “muddy Mississippi”, and bluesy electric guitar licks definitely put them in that category. Â The Blue Heart album was recorded in Nashville but this is electric blues!
Whether you like it blastin’ loud (“Wash My Hands”) or slow & miserable (“Minutes Seem Like Hours”), Too Slim has something for the electric blues fan in you. Â There’s some honkin’ harmonica on “Blue Heart” to go with the greasy guitar.
Mixing rock and blues is a very precise science. Too much rock and it turns to cheese. Too Slim has a recipe here that works. Blue Heart is a great sounding CD, crisp and edgy. Â The song titles say it all. Â “When Whiskey Was My Friend” is a colourful title that should paint a picture of what it sounds like. Â Dig into the energy, feel the pain and rock your blues away.
Best track: Â “If You Broke My Heart”. Â Blazing hot and cool as ice!
3.5/5 stars
This was a 200 word review in the tradition of the #200wordchallenge.


