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‘Rawer than Raw’: Bobby Rush releases new acoustic album

Mississipp­i bluesman takes music back to his roots

- Lici Beveridge Mississipp­i Clarion Ledger USA TODAY NETWORK TO CLARION LEDGER

The music and flavor of Bobby Rush’s new album, released Aug. 28, take a sharp turn from the glittery suits and high-energy songs fans are used to seeing and hearing.

“Rawer than Raw” is a strippeddo­wn, acoustic version of the Grammy Award-winning bluesman who has been performing since 1951.

“It’s one of the hardest CDS I’ve ever chosen to do,” he said. “It’s easy playing it, but I want to salute people I respect and love so much, and I love so many guys I couldn’t put them all on one CD.”

Rush, 86, decided to do the album to honor some people from Mississipp­i he admires: Jimmie Reeves, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Elmore James and others.

“But I don’t want people to think those are the only people I love and respect,” he said. “I just want to do this for

Mississipp­i because I live in Mississipp­i and wanted to do it from that standpoint just to show my appreciati­on.” Rush, who lives in Jackson, Mississipp­i,

said he chose songs he knew he could play well in a solo setting — just the man, his guitar, a harmonica and a little percussion.

“There’s no overdub or anything,” he said. “Just a harp around my neck and my feet on a big piece of board and turn the microphone on and go. What you see is what you get.

“If I messed up, I messed up. If I did it right, it’s right. That’s what it come out to be.”

Rush has made nearly 400 records and more than 80 CDS over his career, he said in an earlier story. He has been nominated for six Grammys, winning one at the age of 83.

Rush talked about the departure from the extravagan­t showman most fans think of when they think of him.

“People get a chance to see a side of me they haven’t seen in a long time, because what you see with this raw album is where I come from,” he said.

It is a side of Bobby Rush not many people have gotten a chance to see until now, but it’s a part of him that’s always been there, he said.

“When I write songs, I write for just me and my guitar,” he said. “It may not be all over, but I’m certainly heading things to where I started from.”

 ??  ?? Bobby Rush, pictured here in 2007, has a new album out, “Rawer than Raw.” It’s a solo production featuring Rush on acoustic guitar, harmonica and PERCUSSION.FILE/SPECIAL
Bobby Rush, pictured here in 2007, has a new album out, “Rawer than Raw.” It’s a solo production featuring Rush on acoustic guitar, harmonica and PERCUSSION.FILE/SPECIAL

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