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  1. Audio CD: Release Date 2011-07-12
  2. Publisher: Appleseed Records
  3. Artist: David Bromberg
  4. Sales Rank in Music: #25887

Product Review

When David Bromberg, one of America's finest roots musicians, emerged from a recording hiatus of 17 years with the solo, acoustic, traditional folk-blues album Try Me One More Time (Appleseed, 2007), fans and critics were thrilled, and the CD was rewarded with a Grammy nomination. For his follow-up album, Use Me, Bromberg chose a different approach: Why not ask some of his favorite singer-songwriters and musicians to write (or choose), produce, and perform on songs tailored to his versatile but distinctive skills as a guitarist and vocalist?

Answering David's call were well-known artists from the many genres comprising the amorphous "Americana" musical category. Representing contemporary rootsy singer-songwriters: John Hiatt, who penned the pensive "Ride On Out a Ways" for him; for New Orleans "fonk," Dr. John; there's three-guitar jam band interplay with Widespread Panic and jug band music with Levon Helm (the sprightly "Bring It with You When You Come," produced by Grammy-winning Larry Campbell). Vince Gill and Tim O'Brien take care of the country and bluegrass quotient, Linda Ronstadt puts in a rare appearance on a soulful Brook Benton ballad, Los Lobos contribute a Mexican-flavored waltz, Keb' Mo' brings the blues, and the hitmaking Butcher Brothers, producers Phil and Joe Nicolo (Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Cypress Hill, Nine Inch Nails) provide the languid R&B groove for the title song, a cover of Bill Withers' classic "Use Me.! "

Standout tracks change with each listening, but some of the highpoints include the crisp blues shuffle "Tongue," the album's lone Bromberg original, with Levon Helm on drums; "You Don't Wanna Make Me Mad," featuring David on slide guitar and Dr. John on piano; the ominous slow blues, "Diggin' in the Deep Blue Sea," updated by Keb' Mo' and Gary Nicholson from Larry Davis's "Texas Flood" to address the dangers of offshore drilling, and the chipper Vince Gill - Guy Clark co-write, "Lookout Mountain Girl," the only song on which David cedes most of the lead guitar duties (to Vince, although David splits the lead with Widespread Panic's Jimmy Herring on "Old Neighborhood").

Rather than collating individual instrumental parts literally phoned in to a central location, the recording sessions for Use Me generally took place on each guest artists' home turf - in Woodstock (Levon Helm), New Orleans (Dr. John), Nashville (John Hiatt, Tim O'Brien, Vince Gill), Los Angeles (Los Lobos), and so on, to retain their regional flavors.

No matter who the producers, songwriters or accompanying musicians are on Use Me, Bromberg's expressive guitar-playing and "rippling Fred Neil-like baritone that . . . brings warm, reassuring comfort" (Rolling Stone) remain the centerpiece of the CD, diamonds in golden settings.
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Average Customer Review
3.9 out of 5 stars (14 customer reviews)

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Bromberg plugs in and plays it funky, July 20, 2011
DJ Joe Sixpack (...in Middle America) - See all my reviews
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David Bromberg
"Use Me"
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Four years ago, blues/folk giant David Bromberg came out of retirement with his first album in ages, a delightful acoustic set that wowed old fans and hooked a few new ones, too. This time, he's plugged in and is playing mostly electric, with help from a bunch of high-powered pals: Dr. John, Vince Gill, Levon Helm, John Hiatt, Keb' Mo', Tim O'Brien and Linda Ronstadt all pitch in, although largely in the background. Other than Ronstadt, the various singers stick to playing instruments, while Bromberg cruises through a familiar-sounding set of funky blues and soulful novelty songs. The title track is an effective cover of the Bill Withers oldie; other highlights include the mournful "Blue Is Falling" (given a bluegrassy twist, courtesy of O'Brien and his pals), "Lookout Mountain Girl" (with Vince Gill) and "It's Just A Matter Of Time," where Linda Ronstadt...Read more


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bromberg in top form, July 22, 2011
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Some folk, some blues, some angry bite, and a half dozen or so other musical genres all come together into what Bromberg does. He does it here as well as any other album. There's a bit more variety on this album because it has so many doff producers and contributors. But this is this stuff, whatever it is, and it's done here as well as it gets done -- all that and apiece of pie.


11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars "David Bromberg Presents Very Enjoyable Music"., July 12, 2011
M. Mariba "the teacher" (pretoria, south africa) - See all my reviews
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David Bromberg ('roots' musician) presents traditional folk/blues/country idioms in this greatly enjoyable new CD titled 'Use Me'. Stand-outs/gems/solid tracks include "Ride On Out A Ways" (wonderful piano, guitar & vocals featuring John Hiatt), "Blue Is Falling" (countryish track with beautiful melody & vocals featuring Tim O'Brien) & "The Long Goodbye" (countryish track with incredible guitar/accordion combination, melody & vocals featuring the band Los Lobos). Great tracks include "Tongue" (great blues guitar & trumpet featuring Levon Helm), "You Don't Wanna Make Me Mad" (featuring the legendary Dr. John), "Diggin' In The Deep Blue Sea" (great blues guitar & vocals featuring Keb' Mo'), "Old Neighborhood" (great guitar work & vocals featuring Widesread Panic), "It's Just A Matter Of Time" (great guitar & vocals/duet featuring Linda Ronstadt), "Lookout Mountain Girl" (countryish track, great duet with Vince Gill) & "Use Me" (great blues guitar, drums & vocals. This is a great title...Read more

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