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Album: From Austin with Soul
# Song Title   Time
1)    Snatching It Back
2)    Midnight Hour Blues
3)    I've Been Searching
4)    Don't Mess up a Good Thing
5)    How Long Is a Heartache Supposed to Last?
6)    Bitchy Men
7)    Let It Rain
8)    Got Me Where You Want Me
9)    Got to Find a Lover
10)    Get out of My Life, Woman
11)    I'm Gonna Disappear
12)    Real Live Livin' Hurtin' Man
13)    I Keep Hanging On
 

Album: From Austin with Soul
# Song Title   Time
1)    Snatching It Back
2)    Midnight Hour Blues
3)    I've Been Searching
4)    Don't Mess up a Good Thing
5)    How Long Is a Heartache Supposed to Last?
6)    Bitchy Men
7)    Let It Rain
8)    Got Me Where You Want Me
9)    Got to Find a Lover
10)    Get out of My Life, Woman
11)    I'm Gonna Disappear
12)    Real Live Livin' Hurtin' Man
13)    I Keep Hanging On
 
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  • Personnel includes: W.C. Clark (vocals, guitar); Marcia Ball (vocals, piano); Derek O'Brien, Pat Boyack (guitar); Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff (alto & tenor saxophones); Les Izmore (baritone saxophone); Gary Slechta (trumpet); Randy Zimmerman (trombone); Riley Osborne, Gary Gregson (keyboards); Larry Fulcher (bass); Barry "Frosty" Smith (drums, percussion); Mike Cross (background vocals).
  • Engineers: Larry Greenhill, Stuart Sullivan.
  • Recorded at Arlyn, Wire Sound, Austin, Texas and Pedernales Studios, Spicewood, Texas. Includes liner notes by Michael Point.
  • Personnel: W.C. Clark (vocals, guitar); Marcia Ball (vocals, piano); Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff (alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Les Izmore (baritone saxophone); Gary Slechta (trumpet); Randy Zimmerman (trombone); Riley Osborne (keyboards); Barry "Frosty" Smith (drums, percussion).
  • Audio Mixer: Stuart Sullivan.
  • Liner Note Author: Michael Point.
  • Recording information: Arlyn Studios, Austin, TX; Pedernales Studio, Spicewood, TX; Wire Sound, Austin, TX.
  • Photographer: Max Crace.
  • Arranger: Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff.
  • Although he records for Alligator -- Chicago's home of "house-rocking music" -- this long-awaited return from Austin's founding father of the blues might just as well have been waxed during the glory years of Hi Records. As on his last release, guitarist/vocalist Clark meshes R&B with gospel, funk, and blues in a greasy Memphis soul stew that bubbles with passion. The delight Clark exudes in playing this music is evident on every track. His lead guitar playing sparkles, but is mostly reduced to fills and takes a back seat to the jaw-dropping singing that reaches out and grabs the listener. Like Al Green, with whom he shares a similar vocal approach, Clark testifies with every phrase. Not religious-based, this is still music grounded in the church no matter how funky and bluesy it is. When Clark states he's a "Real Live Livin' Hurtin' Man," he might as well be preaching from the pulpit and saving souls. Divided halfway between covers and originals, Clark's versions of Clarence Carter's "Snatching It Back," Allen Toussaint by way of Lee Dorsey's "Get out of My Life Woman," O.V. Wright's "I've Been Searching," and even Oliver Sain's warhorse "Don't Mess up a Good Thing" (with Marcia Ball providing the female duet part) find new life in this setting. He even rescues "How Long Is a Heartache Supposed to Last?" from obscure soulman Jimmy Lewis and makes it sound like the lost classic it is. Longtime associate Mark Kazanoff's tenor sax and production keep the album focused while playing to Clark's strengths: his searing voice and supple guitar work. When he does let loose on six-string during "I'm Gonna Disappear," it's obvious he's got the chops to do more. But it's that restraint that makes this such a satisfying comeback. Sadly, as of its release in 2002, this was the only W.C. Clark album available, a frustrating situation since anyone who experiences From Austin With Soul is going to want to hear more from this magnificent and classy soul/bluesman. ~ Hal Horowitz
Professional Reviews
Living Blues (7-8/02, p.41) - "...Demonstrated his artistic diversity....reaffirming his place as a singularly skilled leader among modern blues artists."
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