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I'm Not Hungry But I Like to Eat
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Originally Released: 2002
Discs: 1
Label: The Sirens Recordings
Item Number: EPH850012

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I'm Not Hungry But I Like to Eat
Track Listings
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1.    Swanee River Boogie
2.    Please Send Me Someone to Love
3.    Dirty Dozens
4.    Sweet Substitute
5.    Sheik of Araby, The
6.    Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
7.    Homage to Pete Johnson
8.    Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
9.    See See Rider
10.    In a Sentimental Mood
11.    Stella
12.    Pooch Piddle
13.    I'm Not Hungry But I Like to Eat - Blues
14.    After Hours
15.    Day Dreaming
Personnel: Erwin Helfer (piano); John Brumbach (saxophone).

Recorded at Sparrow Sound Design, Illinois on September 21, 2001.

Personnel: John Brumbach (saxophone).

Audio Mixers: Steven B. Dolins; Erwin Helfer; Bradley Parker-Sparrow.

Recording information: Sparow Sound Design (09/21/2001).

Photographer: Paul Natkin.

There is a special jazz piano style, uniquely Chicago's, which has been around for a long time and continues to flourish with the likes of Barrelhouse Chuck Goering, Pinetop Perkins, and the practitioner on this CD, Erwin Helfer. In the tradition of Albert Ammons, Meade "Lux" Lewis, Pete Johnson, and others who were born in Chicago and/or did most of their work in the Windy City with its own distinct flavor and cadence, Erwin captures it in its undiluted form on this release by the Sirens, label which seems to have cornered the market for Chicago piano blues. Helfer puts all of the workings of this jazz style out on the line for everyone to hear and enjoy. There's a slow, somewhat sorrowful "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out," with John Brumbach adding his bluesy tenor, in contrast to the fast-paced, honky tonk boogie-woogie of Pete Johnson's favorite, "Swanee River Boogie" and Erwin's own boogie, "Pooch Piddle." On one of the all-time blues favorites, Ma Rainey's "See See Rider," Erwin moves back and forth between bass and boogie basslines with ease, making this cut one of the highlights of the album as he embodies the uncommon ability these piano blues performers had to make the music come across with a one-of-a-kind vibrancy and brilliance. Erwin puts icing on the cake as he adds a gospel flavor to one of the biggest R&B hits, "Please Send Me Someone to Love." Other notable tracks include "Dirty Dozens," "The Sheik of Araby," and "After Hours." This CD makes a major contribution to keeping this exciting setting of jazz music in the public eye. Recommended. ~ Dave Nathan

Living Blues (3-4/02, pp.66-7) - "...Lovingly and intelligently produced...the likes of which are rarely seen anymore..."


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