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Live Wire: The Westbound Years 1975-1978

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Live Wire: The Westbound Years 1975-1978
Live Wire: The Westbound Years 1975-1978

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Live Wire: The Westbound Years 1975-1978

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He might have been thought of as a two-shot artist for his early-'70s hits
"Scorpio"
and
"Taurus,"
but ace session guitarist
Dennis Coffey
continued to put out albums and singles throughout the 1970s, including several for the
Westbound
label in the mid- to latter part of the decade.
Live Wire
has 15 tracks from his time with the company, a period that saw the soul and funk with which
Coffey
had made his reputation mutate to disco. Though
was a great single, and
a distinctive guitarist on that and numerous
Motown
sessions, as a solo artist his range was rather limited. The material on this compilation -- all written or co-written by
-- is mostly instrumental in nature, though there are some vocals from session singers that sound more like incidental atmospheric afterthoughts than purposeful lyrics. As songs, these are pretty much generic disco vamps that serve as beds for the quite accomplished and tasteful guitar licks, which combine funk, soul, rock, and even some bluesiness. It's kind of like hearing average background disco instrumental music that happens to have a much better than average guitarist possessed of much more imagination than anything else going on in the arrangements. So this really doesn't make a compelling listen unless you're digging for nifty riffs and effects to sample, as you'll admittedly hear on a number of passages throughout the CD, like the mix of chicken-scratch rhythm/synth-sounding distorted licks that kick off the incredibly suggestive
"Finger Lickin' Good,"
or the soaring flutters above a cooking rhythm section on
"Free Spirit."
Dean Rudland
's thorough liner notes make for a good and sympathetic overview of
's work during this period, but you need more than fine guitar playing to make fine recordings, and it could have really done with some better and more fully thought-out tunes to get the most mileage out of
's considerable talents. ~ Richie Unterberger

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