Fevered anticipation surrounded the recording of roots music phenomenon
Nick Curran's third album and debut for Blind Pig Records. Attaching himself to such a pinnacle of mainstream blues as Blind Pig seemed at first a mixed blessing. While it afforded the ex-rockabilly twanger greater visibility on a reputable blues label, it nonetheless raised the fear that he may have been attempting some type of ill-advised commercial crossover. One listen to
Doctor Velvet, though, and such fears melt away into pure joy. Perhaps "purist" joy would be more apt, as
Curran continued on his time-traveling blues odyssey. Having already proven himself as the most worthy heir to the Texas blues throne -- or at least Guitar Slim reincarnate --
Doctor Velvet found the guitarist/vocalist channeling the spirits of
Albert King, Freddy King and Otis Rush in one long, funky burst of late-'50s and early-'60s go-go blues ectoplasm. From the inspired reworking of garage rock icons
the Sonics' "Shot Down" to the
Louis Prima-meets-
Fats Domino vocals on "Don't Be Angry,"
Curran deftly expanded his vision. Throw in a cameo appearance by
Jimmie Vaughan on two tracks and
Doctor Velvet packs some serious blues mojo. The "State of Texas" sunglasses
Curran sports on the CD cover are merely an exclamation point. ~ Matt Collar