John Sebastian, the iconic musician known for his work with The Lovin' Spoonful, offers a unique blend of yacht rock and traditional blues on his 1996 album "I Want My Roots." Released on January 1, 1996, under the MusicMasters label, this 40-minute journey showcases Sebastian's versatility and deep appreciation for roots music.
The album opens with "Mobile Line," setting the tone for a collection that seamlessly blends modern yacht rock with classic blues influences. Tracks like "Goin' To German" and "Big Road Blues" highlight Sebastian's ability to infuse traditional blues with a fresh, contemporary sound. The title track, "I Want My Roots," is a testament to his musical heritage and love for the genre.
Sebastian's virtuosic harmonica playing is on full display in tracks like "Milk Cow Blues" and "K.C. Moan," while his songwriting prowess shines through in "Just Don't Stop 'Till You're All Worn Out" and "Ain't Nowhere To Hobo Anymore." The album also features a delightful rendition of "Statesboro Blues," originally popularized by Blind Willie McTell, showcasing Sebastian's respect for the blues tradition.
"I Want My Roots" is a celebration of John Sebastian's musical journey, blending his love for yacht rock with the rich history of blues music. It's a testament to his artistry and a delightful addition to any music lover's collection.