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7 Walkers - 7 Walkers (2010)
mp3 CBR 320 kbps | 148 MB | Release date: November 2, 2010
Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock

&#147;Grateful Dead co-founder Bill Kreutzmann, great groovy Meters bassman George Porter Jr. and hoodoo guitarist Papa Mali have joined together to form 7 Walkers, a rousing fusion of Bay area jam-rock with greasy New Orleans rhythm and blues.
Their self-titled debut, issued Nov. 2 on Response Records, bills itself in the liner notes as a love letter to New Orleans&#151;where many of the band members have connections: Kreutzmann's mother was born there, and Louisiana native Mali has family from the Big Easy on his mother's side, as well. Porter? He's only the grandfather of the city's head-bobbing signature R&B sound.
But &#147;7 Walkers" ends up as much more than that.
Mali, a co-founder of the defunct reggae band the Killer Bees now living in Austin, collaborated throughout &#147;7 Walkers" with longtime Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. The talented Reed Mathis plays on all but one track here, &#147;Chingo!," where Porter&#151;who has since taken over the role as full-time bassist&#151;debuts.
Together, they often stir up powerful memories of Kreutzmann's old band&#151;from the mystical &#147;7 Walkers," which gave the band its name; to &#147;Evangeline," where Kreutzmann does such a sensitive turn at the drums.
But 7 Walkers never settle, and never settle in. Before, you know it, they've risen for a Dr. John-ish Dixieland march on &#147;New Orleans Crawl," then lathered up some Crescent City funk with &#147;(For the Love of) Mr. Okra."
They keep going, weaving in early American roots influences, as well, notably on &#147;Hey Bo Diddle." &#147;Sue From Bogalusa," which sounds like Chuck Berry doing zydeco, comes alive with concise, sizzling solo by Mali, on a Stratocaster that used to belong to blues legend Hubert Sumlin.
Mali (real name: Malcolm Welbourne; the nickname was given to him by Burning Spear) produced &#147;7 Walkers" in his hometown. So, Austin's unique aesthetic finds a home here, as well, with a terrific guest appearance by Willie Nelson ("King Cotton Blues" also boasts a timeless Hunter lyric in the style of the Dead's &#147;Loser") and Nelson's multi-instrumentalist sideman Matt Hubbard&#151;who sings and plays keyboards, harp, horn, even an antique wooden recorder on &#147;Chingo!"
This artful blending, in fact, becomes so symbiotic that &#147;Someday You'll See," a finished number that Mali brought to the project, sounds of a piece with the rest of &#147;7 Walkers."
Really, the album finds its fullest depth and power on instrumentals like that one&#151;including all-too brief blasts of genius in &#147;Cane River Waltz" and &#147;Airline Highway." That's no knock on Hunter, so much as a shouted testimony to the 7 Walkers' broad musical gifts.
Densely soulful, unquantifiably unique and very fun, sometimes words simply aren't needed. -- allaboutjazz&#148;

1. "WYAT Radio / Cane River Waltz" (Malcolm Welbourne) &#150; 0:33
2. "Sue From Bogalusa" (Robert Hunter, Welbourne, Bill Kreutzmann) &#150; 3:30
3. "King Cotton Blues" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann, Matt Hubbard) &#150; 8:34
4. "(For the Love of) Mr. Okra" (Welbourne, Kreutzmann, Hubbard, Reed Mathis) &#150; 3:12
5. "Chingo!" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann, George Porter, Jr.) &#150; 7:20
6. "Louisiana Rain" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann) &#150; 8:07
7. "Someday You'll See (Prelude)" (Welbourne) &#150; 4:02
8. "New Orleans Crawl" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann) &#150; 5:46
9. "Evangeline" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann) &#150; 8:24
10. "Hey Bo Diddle" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann) &#150; 4:54
11. "Airline Highway" (Welbourne, Kreutzmann, Hubbard, Mathis) &#150; 1:16
12. "Someday You'll See" (Welbourne) &#150; 3:03
13. "7 Walkers" (Hunter, Welbourne, Kreutzmann, Hubbard, Mathis) &#150; 5:53

Personnel:
* Bill Kreutzmann &#150; drums, percussion
* Papa Mali &#150; guitar, vocals
* Matt Hubbard &#150; keyboards, harmonica, trombone, backing vocals
* Reed Mathis &#150; bass
* George Porter, Jr. &#150; bass on "Chingo!"

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