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The Road from Memphis starts with a young Booker T. Jones
hauling his stack of newspapers to Phineas Newborn s front yard where,
while folding them for his after-school delivery route, he could listen
to the jazz great practice piano. It ends with Booker and The Roots
roaring through a set of both timeless and contemporary originals (and
propulsive covers of Gnarls Barkley s "Crazy" and Lauren
Hill s "Everything Is Everything"). Along for the ride
are vocalists Matt Berninger of the National, Yim Yames of My Morning
Jacket, Sharon Jones, Lou Reed, and Booker himself, telling the story
of how the funk/soul sound that Booker helped invent spiraled out from
Memphis, touching The Root s hometown of Philadelphia, New York (where
engineer Gabe Roth has been recreating classic soul sonics for everyone
from Sharon Jones to Amy Winehouse), and Detroit. Detroit as in Dennis
Coffey, legendary Motown session guitarist who introduced driving rock
funk rhythm to hits like "Cloud Nine" and "Ball of Confusion" by
the Temptations, and brings his Detroit grit to these tracks. The
Road from Memphis is classic Memphis soul, and classic Booker
in the tradition of "Green Onions", but beyond that it is
the story of a sound, and how Booker, working with the inheritors of
his sound, is keeping a tradition alive. |