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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
INTERLAKEN
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BLUES WAX, JULY 2006 
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Fankhauser is not adding anything new to the tree trunk, but he shapes his art well!

Hours of Enjoyment, (07/19/06)
Upon initial listening, Philipp Fankhauser's enunciation compels the listener to try and place his Central European accent. Fankhauser's guitar playing, arrangements, and songwriting quickly come into focus. Eventually this concoction comes together into an above average Blues record of heartfelt compositions. With full arrangements including horns, Fankhauser kicks off Watching from the Safe Side with a big band Swing sound on "It's Over Now Baby." By the third track our Swiss friend is leaning into the deep ballad "Too Little Too Late." "I don't doubt that you're sorry, for one moment/Now you see the errors of your ways/And the tears, they're a nice touch, sliding down your face/But it's too little, too late."

Fankhauser leans on the late Johnny Clyde Copeland for the fourth track, a rousing rendition of "Blues Ain't Nothing." He also covers Copeland's "Love Song." Throughout the album Fankhauser's guitar playing is subtle and tasty. Producer Dennis Walker writes or co-writes on four of the albums songs while Fankhauser writes on seven of the eleven tracks. On the song "The Blues Don't Like a Crowd," the band's horn section steps up to propel the song against a solid twelve bar allowing Fankhauser to step up and bust out another tasty guitar solo.
In today's political climate some musicians feel compelled to walk the line of social or political commentary. Historically very few artists have been able to successfully raise awareness of social or political issues without sounding preachy. On the song "Thomas & Rodney," Fankhauser composes a song about a barroom conversation between a Swiss and an American citizen with the refrain "One from a free land and one from the land of the free." Considering Europe's love/hate fixation with America, you can only assume it must be Tuesday in Lucerne.

While this is my first brush with Fankhauser, he does have other albums available. He is not adding anything new to the tree trunk, but he shapes his art well, moving from one styling to another, and, for some, this album will bring hours of enjoyment. He is especially adept at ballads, and Tom Peterson's horn arrangements often work to raise up this recording, too.

Rick Galusha is a contributing editor at BluesWax West Des Moines, Iowa

 
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