Paul Reddick

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I'm a Criminal 05:54 Tools
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Hook's In The Water 05:01 Tools
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Whiskey Is the Life of a Man 04:22 Tools
'Round This Time of Year 04:22 Tools
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Luck In Love 04:26 Tools
I will Vanish 04:11 Tools
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So Long, Thank You, Goodbye 02:39 Tools
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Blue Wings 03:46 Tools
Five Silver Dollars 03:51 Tools
2nd Street 03:27 Tools
Template Blues 04:01 Tools
The Other Man 04:23 Tools
It's Later Than You Think 03:51 Tools
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If By This 05:36 Tools
John Lennon in New Orleans 03:55 Tools
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Diamonds 03:22 Tools
Am I Right or Wrong? 04:43 Tools
Queens Hotel 03:51 Tools
Waitin' 03:51 Tools
Block of Wood 03:27 Tools
Burning Fuse 04:47 Tools
Wishing Song 04:43 Tools
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Dancing in a Dream 04:21 Tools
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Every Temptation 03:56 Tools
Take Me Ruby 03:57 Tools
You Know It Ain't Right 02:37 Tools
Breathless Girl 04:47 Tools
Celebrate 05:19 Tools
Rosemary 02:57 Tools
Sleepy John Estes 04:47 Tools
Climbing Up The Hill 04:55 Tools
I Have Lived You Long 04:00 Tools
The Ballad of Wishbone 05:48 Tools
It Goes with You 04:00 Tools
Living in Another World 05:48 Tools
One Way Trip 03:54 Tools
I Ain't Sentimental 04:23 Tools
Love And Never Know 03:54 Tools
I Tried To Tell You 03:54 Tools
Paul Reddick - Devilment 03:28 Tools
Moon and Star 03:22 Tools
P.R. Jubilee 01:07 Tools
1000 Years 04:12 Tools
Pearl River Blues 03:22 Tools
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King O' the Zig-Zag 04:12 Tools
Train of Love (Johnny Cash) 05:00 Tools
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Gotta Find A… 05:00 Tools
Morning Bell (feat. Garth Hudson) 05:00 Tools
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Paul Reddick (born Lakefield, Ontario) is a Juno award-winning Canadian blues singer, songwriter and harmonica player. Paul Reddick has been creating his own, compelling version of the blues for over 25 years, bringing the art form to new frontiers with his poetic lyrics, spirited vocals, masterful harmonica playing, and hypnotic live performances. Rooted in a deep knowledge of blues music history and nourished by a poet’s sensibility, his “wayward brilliance,” as the influential British magazine Mojo puts it, makes Paul Reddick one of the most popular figures, and the unofficial poet laureate, of the Canadian blues and roots music scene. Paul Reddick has enjoyed many successes in the course of his musical journey. His band Paul Reddick & the Sidemen, formed in 1990, developed a cult-like following and released four albums that together amassed seven Maple Blues Awards, two JUNO nominations, and a WC Handy nomination. The gritty “I’m a Criminal,” off the 2001 Rattlebag, was used in a popular “Sip Stealing” Coca-Cola television commercial that aired during the Superbowl and the 2012 Olympics U.S. television coverage. Paul Reddick also re-worked the blues traditions on his solo recordings for NorthernBlues Music, earning JUNO nominations for Villanelle (2004) and Sugarbird (2009), and winning the 2008 Maple Blues Award for Songwriter of the Year. In 2016, the song “Villanelle” was featured in the Sundance Films television production Hap and Leonard. By way of tipping his hat to the role of song-writing in both his own career and blues music in general, Reddick also created and now mentors The Cobalt Prize for Contemporary Blues Composition that was inaugurated at the 2015 Maple Blues Awards. Ride The One—Paul Reddick’s newest release and his first for Stony Plain Records—references the hypnotic one chord grooves explored throughout the recording. Ride The One is a road trip across the “beautiful blues landscape” born of Reddick's wide-ranging imagination, and propelled by inspired song-writing and deeply committed performances. Produced and recorded in Toronto by Colin Cripps, the record is both ferocious and intimate, and features a “Who's Who” of the city’s backing musicians, including Steve Marriner, Colin Cripps, and Greg Cockerill on guitars, Anna Ruddick on bass, and Derek Downham on drums. The album, Ride The One, won a Juno award for "Blues Album of the Year 2017." Each of the 11 tracks on Ride The One is delivered with the urgency and intensity characteristic of Paul Reddick. Influenced mostly by the Alan Lomax field recordings, the record includes the rhythmic opener “Shadows” and the encouraging “Celebrate.” According to Reddick, the latter “was inspired by a conversation with Derek Downham, the brilliant drummer and multi instrumentalist on this record, who requested that I write a lyric to counteract the troubling events we encounter in the world these days. I wouldn’t say it is specifically political, just some encouraging words. Steve Marriner plays the perfect tightrope guitar solo here.” Among the tracks are also the the whisper-like “Mourning Dove” and “Gotta Find A…,” a song that “occurred” more than it was written, according to the artist: “The lyrics were sort of a half joking series of unfinished sentences I had made while writing, and ended up here as some sort of existential soul music.” “It Goes With You,” in turn, is a funky and hypnotic song ripe for sweaty dance floors, while the radio friendly “Watersmooth” is a nod to early 70s British stoner blues-rock, reminiscent of T. Rex and Thin Lizzy. The beautiful lament of “Diamonds” is a groove-fuelled work of outstanding lyrical craftsmanship, while “Living In Another World” is another danceable and energetic track about the mysterious life of the artist. The heavy and rockin’ cautionary tale “I Tried To Tell You” is followed by a nihilist anthem of sorts “Love And Never Know.” “It is a bit of a commentary on religion, and politics and love and, well, everything,” recalls Reddick. “I love that there is no solo in the middle of the song, just groove and space.” Finally, the delicate closing song, “Moon And Star,” follows the solo voice/harp tradition. “I have dreamed of making a record using the ride the one model for years, and I am so thrilled by the process and the results of this recording,” says Reddick. “I am also really proud to be releasing this album on the great Stony Plain Records, which is also a long time dream come true.” Undoubtedly, given this new partnership and his extensive career and established position on the Canadian blues scene, Paul Reddick is poised to continue making an impact on Canadian blues audiences while chasing his own dreams of artistic excellence across the vast expanse of blues music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.