NEW SOLO ALBUM FROM ZZ TOP GUITARIST/VOCALIST AND ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE BILLY F GIBBONS

The Big Bad Blues features BFG originals and classic blues covers

Watch the “smokin’” new lyric video for Billy’s “Rollin’ and Tumblin’”: http://found.ee/BillyFGibbons_rollinYT

For Immediate Release Concord Records is releasing The Big Bad Blues, ZZ Top legend Billy F Gibbons’ second-ever solo release, on September 21, 2018. This is the follow-up to his acclaimed 2015 Afro-Cuban-flavored solo album Perfectamundo.

The Big Bad Blues, as the title suggests, focuses on Gibbons’ lifelong love of the blues and rock & roll, showcasing the blues-influenced vocals and guitar licks that have together served as the foundation for his numerous hits over the past five decades. The album features 11 tracks balancing some classic covers like “Rollin’ and Tumblin’” and “Standing Around Crying,” along with some of Billy’s signature new blues originals.

“We successfully made our way through those uncharted waters with the Cubano flavor of Perfectamundo and completed the journey,” says Gibbons in distinguishing The Big Bad Blues from its predecessor. “The shift back to the blues is a natural. It’s something which our followers can enjoy with the satisfaction of experiencing the roots tradition and, at the same time, feeling the richness of stretching the art form.”

Gibbons, of course, has long been one of the most important and influential artists to emerge from the blues traditions, carrying it forward in a career honored by his 2004 induction, with ZZ Top, into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As he notes, he was blues-influenced “right from the beginning—and it’s never let up.”

“There’s something very primordial within the art form,” he says. “Nobody gets away from the infectious allure of those straight-ahead licks!”

He notes it would take many hours just to scratch the surface surrounding this enduring love affair: “I suspect Jimmy Reed did me in early on. The inventiveness of that high and lonesome sound remains solid and stridently strong to this day. We could go on to mention the lineup of usual suspects, Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy, all three Kings [B.B., Albert and Freddie]. The lengthy list of champions are forever carved in stone.”

After the success of Perfectamundo, Concord Records president John Burk expressed his intent on following up with another artistic offering with a more familiar, bluesy kind of content. “Billy has an incredibly deep knowledge of the great blues tradition and has carried that tradition forward in his music throughout his incredible career. Therefore, it seemed natural to do a project that centered on his musical roots, and the music that so inspired him from the very beginning.”

Gibbons remarked, “We were delighted to follow suit: It’s steeped in the tradition of ‘BFG meets blues giants’ with an adventurous expression to keep it fresh.”

BFG and Burk met in an underground parking garage of a favorite Hollywood bistro from the comforts of JB’s top-down ride, playing some tracks, LOUD, with the music bouncing off the walls beneath a couple floors of raw concrete.”… Gibbons got the nod.  He and his “greasy” gang of unbridled players were delivering the goods.

“From deep in the heart of Texas, our Hammond organ specialist, Mr. Mike Flanigin, stepped forward and accepted the invitation to step from the B3 bench to take on the task of pounding the ivory 88’s,” says Gibbons, adding, “Great piano stuff from Mike ‘The Drifter’ Flanigin.

“Master of the Fender Bass-guitar, Joe Hardy lent his low-down sound with his fearless funkiness, SO fine!

“Also, in the mash-up mix, the man-with-the-backbeat-plan, Greg Morrow. G keeps the skins alive and kickin’. And while we’re on that backbeat thang…

“Matt Sorum steps forward with his super-syncopation, thrashing the skins like no buddies business.

“Alabama–come-California soulster Austin Hanks, roughs up the riffs with his left-handed six-string electric.  Have mercy!”

Gibbons himself shares the harmonica chops with James Harman who has appeared over the years doin’ that Mississippi-sounding thing. “James is the fastidiously fierce follower of the real deal when it comes to blowing’ the harp.

“As for the album content, check it out… Hey now!

“Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue,” he says. “It’s no secret there are several favorites from the way-back starting with not one, but two, from the Bo Diddley catalog [‘Bring It to Jerome’ and ‘Crackin’ Up’]. We dusted off an old Gretsch Duo-Jet guitar which put it squarely with that infamous Bo Diddley sound.  Once covered, we made way into another side—a much earlier number from Muddy Waters, ‘Standing Around Crying.’  The ragged edges with the meanness of James’ bad self on harp seemed to fit the bill to enter the lineup.”

As for favorites, Gibbons notes, “‘Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’ is a gift from Miz Gibbons. She knows what girls want and laid it out cold.  And ‘Second Line’ is a definite throwback to many good days and nights down New Orleans way.

“Other tracks on The Big Bad Blues are easy pickin’, sayin’ it all.  It’s a street affair.”

Tour dates to be announced soon.

Signed & Exclusive Bundles:  http://found.ee/BillyFGibbons_webshop  

Additional pre-order: http://found.ee/BillyFGibbons_multi

Billy F Gibbons on the web:

Website:  www.billygibbons.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BillyFGibbonsOfficial/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/billyfgibbons

Online media kit: http://mediakits.concordmusicgroup.com/p/big-bad-blues

Track list (all songs by Billy F Gibbons except where noted):

1) Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’ (Gilly Stillwater)

2) My Baby She Rocks

3) Second Line

4) Standing Around Crying (Muddy Waters)

5) Let The Left Hand Know…

6) Bring It To Jerome (Jerome Green)

7) That’s What She Said

8) Mo’ Slower Blues

9) Hollywood 151

10) Rollin’ and Tumblin’ (Muddy Waters)

11) Crackin’ Up (Bo Diddley)

For more information:

Bob Merlis/M.f.h. at 323-962-6887

[email protected]

Mike Wilpizeski/Concord Records at 718-459-2117

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9 thoughts on “NEW SOLO ALBUM FROM ZZ TOP GUITARIST/VOCALIST AND ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE BILLY F GIBBONS”

  1. Oh I can’t wait for your second solo album that comes out in September , Billy Gibbons!! It’s going to be awesome , because it’s Big Bad Blues. I’m going to be really excited for the new album!!

  2. i am a mejicano “blues head”, and i follow your riffs since “first zz top albums to date, and i thank you for the great music”, god bless you,and long live BILLY.

  3. Well Billy, its nice you got to do a solo LP, showing my age but they do still say an released a new album. ZZTOP might be more my speed and was looking forward to your show, my only time in person and a Christmas gift at the Tower Theater in Philly last year. Unfortunately you were taken ill. Were not able to recover soon enough and that was the end of the tour, missed you by two weeks. John Fogerty not my still and the setlist wasn’t ZZTOP anyway. So I am hoping for a 50th celebration tour of the band and a greatest hits three hour Bruce Springsteen type jam where you can play band and solo music for the crowd, and i hope you will return to the faithful that missed you last time around in Philly, which also includes us South Jersey folks. South Jersey, home of the Invisible 7-11!

  4. Met Billy last night at the Q&A and album signing at HMV Oxford St, for which I, and everyone else who attended should be very grateful for – because he didn’t HAVE to do it! Absolute pleasure to meet him. This album has it all tone, taste and tenacity AND some serious bottom-end. This will be in my car for some time! Thanks Billy, you’re a real star, and a gentleman.
    Paul (2 Pearlies) Green,
    Doncaster

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