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Le onzième cd de Philipp Fankhauser va sortir chez SonyBMG en Suisse le 25. avril 2008. CrossCut Records de Bremen sortira "Love Man Riding" en toute Europe le 20. juin 2008.
Philipp Fankhauser suona un Blues d’altissimo livello che veramente non ha nulla da invidiare alle migliori band americane!
"Watching From The Safe Side" de Philipp Fankhauser est incroyable!
Fankhauser is not adding anything new to the tree trunk, but he shapes his art well!
Philipp Fankhauser chante comme rarement en Europe. Ecouter en urgence!
Fankhauser is a good, authentic singer, both soulful and strong when needed and very gentle at other times!
"Too Little Too Late" I could definitely hear Robert Cray doing - Fankhauser delivers a convincingly aching vocal on an exquisitely arranged Soul song!
L'interview. Texte et photos de Lucky Sylvie Lesemne et Frankie Bluesy Pfeiffer.
Les helvétiques ne produisent pas que des fromages et des montagnes comme les français ne produisent pas que des baguettes et des bérets!
A la sortie de la salle, nombreux étaient ceux qui s’affirmaient contents de leur soirée et prêts à rempiler à la première occasion! On comprend pourquoi...
Quelle belle surprise à l'écoute de ce disque!
Ce beau disque est une bien belle découverte pour qui n'aime pas avoir l'impression d'entendre le même morceau à l'écoute intégrale d'un CD
Après son concert au sixième Blues Festival de Bâle, Philipp Fankhauser a reçu le "Swiss Blues Award 2005".
Philipp Fankhauser signe un contrat mondial avec le label américain « Memphis International Records »!
Philipp Fankhauser est le premier artiste de blues suisse à apparaître au plus grand festival de blues, le 12 juin 2004.
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, 22.11.2008    22:30
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BLUES CRITIC, SEPTEMBER 2006 
Blues Critic
Blues Critic, September 2006
"Too Little Too Late" I could definitely hear Robert Cray doing - Fankhauser delivers a convincingly aching vocal on an exquisitely arranged Soul song!

I was going to begin this review championing this talented new Blues & Soul singer from Switzerland but come to find out this is album number 10 for Fankhauser! Pardon my ignorance. Turns out the sharp singer/songwriter started out in 1984 inspired and mentored by the late great Johnny "Clyde" Copeland. His first record dropped in 1989 and he later moved to New York (USA) in 1994 but returned to Switzerland following Copeland's death in 1997.

Included on "Watching From The Safe Side" are faithful covers of Clyde's "Blues Ain't Nothin" and "Love Song" produced by Dennis Walker (Robert Cray Band). Better in my estimation are Fankhauser's soulful originals like "Time Stands Still" and the title cut, which also features some sardonic lyrics, taking thinly veiled jabs at us Yanks. "I lost my last shirt in Vegas..I went as far as Mobile, Alabama, I saw the weirdest people I've ever seen...got my ass kicked in San Diego, the cops looked the other way...scary prison camps in New York State...and gulf playing fools in a luscious estate...now I'm watching from the safe side/I'm back in my home town".

In a more serious glance there's the Delta-fied story song "Thomas & Rodney", portraying "two men in a (American) bar"- one from Munich and one from Arkansas (who "just got back from the war"). "One from the land of the free and one from a free land" goes the refrain. Inclusion of the line "my government shipped me to Iraq" seems to reflect Europe's well-known mixed feelings about America.

Elsewhere Walker provides the excellent up from the bottom Blues "If You Ain't Been To Houston" featuring some tart axework by Fankhauser and tasty horns courtesy of Tom Peterson, Lee Thornburg and Ira Nepus and "Too Little Too Late", that I could definitely hear Robert Cray doing. To his credit Fankhauser delivers a convincingly aching vocal on an exquisitely arranged Soul song. Marco Jencarelli guests on the guitar solos. Impressive.

Dylann DeAnna, Blues Critic


 
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