Acquired Taste is the thirteenth studio album in the career of Texas roots music legend and Grammy® winning artist Delbert McClinton. The album is produced by Grammy® winning producer Don Was (Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt). It is the first new studio recording by McClinton in over four years.McClinton doesn t change the musical formula on Acquired Taste, (a juke joint blend of country, blues, soul and rock n roll). This time, the subtle change from his last album, 2005 s Cost Of Living, are the reflective lyrics providing one of the wisest and most introspective albums of his 50+ year musical career.
M**G
Delbert McClinton is a genius!
The man never fails to deliver. I'm just filling in a few gaps in my Delbert collection because I want to own EVERYTHING this man has ever done because when he leaves this earth, a uniquely gifted artist will leave a hole in the rock/soul sound that will never be replicated!
R**A
The first time is the best...
I've heard the odd song from Delbert McClinton, but this is the first time I've ever felt inclined to pick up one of his records. If this is par for the course, then I've been missing out.Delbert slides as easily into country, blues, jazz, gospel, and folk styles as anyone I've ever heard. He does this so naturally, that you could easily miss it if you weren't paying attention. This record rewards close listening, but can also be enjoyed at a party. It will get the attention of anyone with a taste for any of the above mentioned styles, but has an appeal far beyond the average purist. Each song has its own identity, but not so much that you find yourself saying "Oh, here's the country tune." The stew has such a fine mix of ingredients that you're apt to hear a blues vocal turn within the context of a country tune or jazz piano on a blues tune. Or a little bit of all of the above. This is done rather seamlessly; it is never distracting or jarring for the listener. All is in service to the song, and his remarkable voice, which other reviewers here have described perfectly as weathered. I liken it to a perfect cup of coffee - bold and smooth, with a bit of a kick. You won't have any problem hearing or understanding the words, that's for sure.Try it. My bet is that you'll take to it like your favorite shirt or pair of shoes.
B**D
Not Delbert's Best Work
I am a huge Delbert fan. Some of his tunes are on a constant rotation on my iPod. I saw his show (again) a few weeks ago, and once again, his live performance was spectacular with an excellent band. The day after the concert, I bought this CD / DVD. Sorry Delbert, but this CD was a disappointment over many of your past CDs. The tunes just did not hook me, and.... I am sorry to say..... Delbert's voice is showing his age here. BUT... I did like the DVD in the package. It is older, from some years back, but that is what makes it so good. Excellent song choice there and fun, rocking, Delbert tunes all the way. I'd give the CD, 2 stars, the DVD - 4 stars for an average of 3 stars.
C**L
The One & Only Delbert McClinton
What is there to say about Delbert McClinton but "REALLY GREAT ENTERTAINMENT" from the BEST OF ALL TIME PERFORMERS!!!! He could sing the phone book and make it sound good.
V**O
Three Stars
Not his best effort!
A**R
The Old man's still got it.
Vintage Delbert. "Momma's Little Baby" is a re write of the old "Shortnin' Bread" song and McClinton cooks it up and makes it his own. "Starting a Rumor" is a belly rubbing dance number delivered as no one but Delbert can.If you love Delbert's older stuff, you'll love this too.
D**H
WTF
I am a huge Delbert fan ,I have everything he has ever done and seen him live where he is outstanding.But this dribble is so disappointing ,Aquired taste says it all,his voice is barely hanging in there ,the song choice is poor and the album lacks any sense of flow.It seems guys like this no one will ever come out and say they just got it wrong ,it's o.k they all do rarely,Except SRV !John Hiatt's Little Head ,Southside Johnny's tribute to Tom Waits Grapefruit Moon ,Hell even The Beatles ..Nah just kidding.Delbert's follow up Cost of living is a better choice ,But if you're new to D.Mc go grab Jealous Kind,and the 2 live cd's and Now we're really talking.Cheers,Dave from Down Under
A**R
Five Stars
really good stuff!!!
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