Dave Specter Blues From The Inside Out
Blues From The Inside Out is the most expressive project of Dave Specter's 35-year career. Featuring his debut as a vocalist, the album is an exciting and timely celebration of blues, soul, jazz, funk and gospel. These are fine times to hear Specter, an evolving artist who embraces growth and discovery. I was always content focusing on guitar as my instrument and voice as a musician,' Specter explained. 'I've worked my entire career on the art of backing up singers and writing/playing instrumentals and never felt a desire to sing until fairly recently. People have always said nice things about my voice when I'm emceeing a show or doing my ('Blues From The Inside Out') podcast. I'm getting inspired to write more songs that I sing, as I'm honestly more comfortable singing my own words than somebody else's. I'm looking forward to seeing where this road takes me. - Dave Specter. Blues From The Inside Out includes a guest appearance on guitar by Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna fame, who also co-wrote one of the album's 12 original tunes. Specter wrote the uplifting soul anthem for change 'March Through the Darkness,' he takes a deep dive into Meters-Neville Brothers inspired rhythms with the instrumental 'Sanctifunkious' and sings on the blues shuffle title track. Besides Kaukonen, Specter recruited the Chicago-based Liquid Soul horns and Latin-percussion ace Ruben Alvarez, each playing on three tracks.
- 1. Blues From the Inside Out [5:15]
- 2. Ponchatoula Way [6:22]
- 3. March Through the Darkness [3:44]
- 4. Sanctifunkious [5:05]
- 5. How Low Can One Man Go? [3:54]
- 6. Asking For A Friend [4:39]
- 7. The Blues Ain't Nothin' [6:03]
- 8. Wave's Gonna Come [4:10]