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Up from the Skies: The Polydor Years
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Release Date:07/07/1998
Label:Polydor / Umgd
UPC:731455757620

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  • All Music Guide

    With her bluesy intonation and trademark gusty delivery, it is a wonder that singer/songwriter Ellen McIlwaine (guitar/piano/vocals) wasn't more commercially successful. This single disc anthology encompasses her first two solo platters Honky Tonk Angel (1972) and We The People (1973), with a sole unissued reading of the soul classic “It's Growing". After spending a majority of her youth in Japan with her missionary parents, McIlwaine and family settled in Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1960s. Her first love was the Creolebased sound of artists such as Professor Longhair and Fats Domino, however, it was McIlwaine's admitted infatuation with the clean, stinging licks of bluesman B.B. King that would yield the more obvious inspiration. After moving to New York City in the mid ‘60s, she was quickly ingratiated into the fertile electric folk scene, where she sat in with or opened up for the likes of Muddy Waters, Elvin Bishop and even befriended another newcomer named Jimi Hendrix prior to... his UK defection in 1966. After forming the edgy and rowdy combo Fear Itself and releasing one all but dismissed long player, McIlwaine decided to go it alone. After signing with Polydor, she commenced work on Honky Tonk Angel, which was documented both on stage at the venerable Bitter End in New York City, as well as in the studio at the equally luminous Record Plant. Her aggressive and diverse cover versions were taken from a wide array of styles, such as Johnnie Taylor's Memphis soul on “Toe Hold" to the Kitty Wells country classic “It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels". Perhaps most interesting is the thoroughly inventive reading of Guy Warren's African jazz on “Pinebo (My Story)". McIlwaine provided some a few stunning originals, including the woozy slide guitar blues raveup “Losing You" as well as the upbeat and funky “Wings Of A Horse". These strong compositions became a precursor to her followup We The People, as it drew more heavily upon her own material. Among the highlights are McIlwaine's profound fretwork on “Ain't No Two Ways To It (It's Love)", the languid and dreamy “Underground River" and the palpitationinducing acousticraga, “We The People". The selection is not only the title track, but the album's sole live cut, recorded at Carnegie Hall during her support slot for the progressive Latinfused funk of Mandrill. Talk about your eclectic doublebill - Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ellen McIlwaine

Guitarist, singer and songwriter Ellen McIlwaine is a gutsy, spirited performer who plays and sings a fiery brand of blues like few other female blues singers. Why she's not more widely known is one of the mysteries of the record business, as she's been on the scene a long time.Adopted and raised by missionaries, McIlwaine spent her first 15 years in Japan. She began pl... Read more