Dark Night is an album by the American musician James Armstrong, released in 1998.[1][2] Armstrong supported the album with a North American tour.[3]
Dark Night | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Blues | |||
Label | HighTone | |||
James Armstrong chronology | ||||
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Armstrong recorded the album after recuperating from a home invasion and serious stabbing, which is referenced in the title track.[4][5] Armstrong lost feeling in his fingers and had to relearn how to play guitar; he also learned slide guitar during his recovery.[6][7] "Lil' James" is about Armstrong's son, who was also injured in the attack.[8] Michael Ross played lead guitar on the majority of the tracks; Joe Louis Walker and Doug MacLeod played lead guitar on a few tracks.[9][10] "Bank of Love" is about falling in love with a bank teller.[11]
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [9] |
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings | [12] |
The Philadelphia Inquirer | [13] |
Jazziz wrote that Armstrong's "vocals and songs are vulnerable, brooding, and brimming with resignation... His hoarse, laconic delivery and falsetto on 'Too Many Misses' and 'Dark Night' are soul-piercing."[14] The Toronto Star called the album "a dozen soulful tunes with a light, appealing but emotionally edgy voice a la Otis Redding."[15] The Calgary Herald said that Armstrong's "blues riffs are clean and bold and his singing reveals his deep blues roots."[16]
The Record concluded: "Serviceable on his debut, Armstrong's vocals take on a new soulful fiber on Dark Night."[17] The Ottawa Citizen deemed Dark Night "a mixture of anger and depression leavened with the ray of hope that marks all of the best blues music."[18] The Daily Advertiser labeled it "a smooth, understated exercise in tasteful West Coast blues."[19] The Philadelphia Inquirer determined that Armstrong "wins you over with the undeniable honesty of his performances."[13]
AllMusic wrote that Michael Ross's "silky leads blend with Armstrong's still very potent singing voice quite sympathetically."[9]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Dark Night" | |
2. | "Too Many Misses for Me" | |
3. | "Slender Man Blues" | |
4. | "Trouble on the Home Front" | |
5. | "Lil' James" | |
6. | "Can't Get Off Your Love (Heaven Help Me)" | |
7. | "Bank of Love" | |
8. | "What I Would Do (For Your Love)" | |
9. | "Witchin' Moon" | |
10. | "Here for the Music" | |
11. | "Standing in Your Way" | |
12. | "Just in Case" |