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Album Details: Treat Me Right

Release Date:06/24/2008
Label:Blind Pig
UPC:019148512320

Track List: Treat Me Right

  1. Treat Me Right
  2. Don't Leave Poor Me
  3. Ain't No Use
  4. Can You Hear Me Now
  5. Color-Blind Angel
  6. Promised Land
  1. Nobody Stays
  2. Drunkard's Alley
  3. Nobody's Gonna Hurt You
  4. Moan
  5. Dark Love

Pro Reviews: Treat Me Right

  • All Music Guide

    Although she might be a new face on the national blues scene with this debut for the highprofile Blind Pig label, Robin Rogers is a familiar name to dedicated blues fans. She has gigged steadily in the Southeast since 1990 and has released two previous indie discs, both with her husband/guitarist Tony Rogers. In other words, she's a veteran performer, just without the catalog to prove it. Perhaps that's why she sounds so comfortable on this set dominated by originals. Her husky voice falls between Maria Muldaur's sexy croon and Susan Tedechi's controlled rasp as she commands attention without oversinging or upstaging the songs. The material is a sharp mix of gospelinfused jazzy bluesrocking with an occasional torchy aside. Lyrically, she touches on serious subjects of substance abuse ("Drunkard's Alley") and '60s racial discrimination (the riveting "ColorBlind Angel," which already won second place in the blues category of the 2007 International Songwriters Competition despite not bein...g officially released until this 2008 album), along with more typical lostlove laments. Horns and Rogers' own harmonica perk up the arrangements, which veer slightly to the slicker side. The combination of excellent material and Rogers' compelling voice is what makes this a winner. She sings the lyrics to the midtempo "Dark Love" like she has lived them and infuses every track with genuine passion that never devolves into selfpity. The religious overtones of "Promised Land" tussle with Rogers' sassy delivery in a yin and yang that create tension and relief between the lyrics and the horndriven verses. She slinks around the chorus of the noir jazz blues "Nobody Stays" like a panther on the prowl as Tony Rogers' guitar lays down subtle licks that provide the smoky, stale beer, lastcall atmosphere. Although she's clearly a fan of female blues legends exemplified by her terrific take on Big Maybelle's "Don't Leave Poor Me" and a pianodriven "Ain't No Use," Rogers applies their intensity to a slightly more updated style that pays respects to the past without wallowing in it. - Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Robin Rogers

Guitarist, singer, and harmonica ace Robin Rogers' life has been full of hard knocks, sad turns, and delightful coincidences, and she has earned the right to sing the blues the tough, oldfashioned way. As a runaway teen in the late '60s she scratched out an existence however she could, sometimes sleeping in parks and abandoned cars as she bummed around the country to pl... Read more