"Talking Guitar" is a captivating journey into the heart of country blues, brought to life by the masterful Paul Rishell. This 2012 release on Mojo Rodeo Records marks a significant milestone as Rishell's first solo acoustic project in nearly two decades, showcasing his deep reconnection with his blues roots. The album is a testament to Rishell's artistry, featuring 13 tracks that span a total of 39 minutes of pure, unadulterated blues magic.
Each song on "Talking Guitar" is a cover of a classic pre-war blues tune, expertly reimagined by Rishell. From the soulful "Fannin' Street (Mr. Tom Hughes' Town)" to the haunting "Weeping Willow Blues," the album is a rich tapestry of traditional blues styles. Rishell's guitar work is nothing short of extraordinary, with his fingerpicking and slide techniques bringing a fresh yet authentic feel to these timeless songs.
The album also highlights Rishell's powerful vocals, which range from tender and mellow to raw and gritty, perfectly complementing the music. Tracks like "Special Rider Blues" and "Big Road Blues" showcase his ability to convey deep emotion and storytelling through his voice and guitar.
"Talking Guitar" received critical acclaim and was nominated for two Blues Foundation's Blues Music Awards, further cementing Paul Rishell's status as a W.C. Handy Award-winning bluesman. Whether you're a longtime fan of Paul Rishell or a newcomer to the world of country blues, this album is a must-listen that will leave you craving more of Rishell's soulful and masterful performances.