Gary Clark Jr.: Blak And Blu

Bill Murphy on November 5, 2012

Warner Bros.

For roughly the last two years on stages large and small, Austin, Texas’ Gary Clark Jr. has made his case for a blues guitar resurgence to rival the likes of Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan and even Jimi Hendrix. But his long-awaited debut embraces much more than just the blues; from the soul revue vibes of the opening “Ain’t Messin’ Around” to the mournful Mississippi Delta slides of “Next Door Neighbor Blues,” Clark brings all his influences to bear. With a killer band behind him (including producer and L.A. hip-hop legend Mike Elizondo on bass), he manages to transport songs like the psych-rock dirge “Numb” and the epic Hendrix/Little Johnny Taylor medley “Third Stone from the Sun/If You Love Me Like You Say” into the stratosphere. Clark has a great singing voice too – a timbral echo of a ‘70s rockers like Paul Rodgers or James Dewar – but more important, his future is wide open, and this opening salvo offers a tantalizing taste of where he’s heading.

Artist: Gary Clark Jr.
Album: Blak And Blu