Curtis Salgado

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I Know A Good Thing 03:09 Tools
Is There Something I Should Know 00:00 Tools
I Will Not Surrender 00:00 Tools
Walk A Mile In My Blues 00:00 Tools
My Confessions 00:00 Tools
Baby, Let Me Take You In My Arms 00:00 Tools
A Woman Or The Blues 00:00 Tools
20 Years of B.B. King 00:00 Tools
I Want My Dog To Live Longer (The Greatest Wish) 00:00 Tools
Love Comfort Zone 00:00 Tools
Cookie Dough 00:00 Tools
What You Gonna Do? 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Outta This 00:00 Tools
Love Man 00:00 Tools
She Didn't Cut Me Loose 00:00 Tools
Low Down Dirty Shame 00:00 Tools
Strung Out 00:00 Tools
What's Up With That 00:00 Tools
Both Sorry Over Nothin' 00:00 Tools
Gettin' To Know You 00:00 Tools
Nobody But You 00:00 Tools
I Sleep With the TV On 00:00 Tools
Clean Getaway 00:00 Tools
He Played His Harmonica 00:00 Tools
I Feel So Good 00:00 Tools
Who's Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
Hard To Feel The Same About Love 00:00 Tools
Let Me Make Love To You 00:00 Tools
I Want Everyone To Know 00:00 Tools
Heartache 00:00 Tools
Alone 00:00 Tools
Who Is He (And What Is He to You) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Discuss It 00:00 Tools
Drivin' In The Drivin' Rain 00:00 Tools
Bottle of Red Wine 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Married 00:00 Tools
Born All Over 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Back 00:00 Tools
Healing Love 00:00 Tools
Can't Stop Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Give Me Patience 00:00 Tools
Summertime Life 00:00 Tools
Help Me Through the Day 00:00 Tools
Ring Telephone Ring 00:00 Tools
Beneath The Silver Moon 00:00 Tools
Simple Enough 00:00 Tools
Money Must Think I'm Dead 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Made That Way 00:00 Tools
Nothing In Particular (Little Bit Of Everything) 00:00 Tools
Everytime You Go Away 00:00 Tools
I'd Rather Be Blind 00:00 Tools
At Least I Didn't Do That 00:00 Tools
My Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Why Don't I Care 00:00 Tools
That's All A Part Of Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
Sorry Don't Mean Nuthin' 00:00 Tools
Hook Me Up 00:00 Tools
The Harder They Come 00:00 Tools
Old Enough to Know Better 00:00 Tools
So Near To Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Sing My Song 00:00 Tools
Salt in My Wounds 00:00 Tools
Strong Suspicion 00:00 Tools
Sweet Jesus Buddha The Doctor 00:00 Tools
More Love Less Attitude 00:00 Tools
The Sum of Something 00:00 Tools
You Got To Move 00:00 Tools
More Than You Can Chew 00:00 Tools
Lip Whippin 00:00 Tools
Little Charmer 00:00 Tools
Inside My Heart 00:00 Tools
Love Her Just Because 00:00 Tools
One Night Only 00:00 Tools
Portable Man 00:00 Tools
I Can’t Be Satisfied 00:00 Tools
Hip Hip Baby 00:00 Tools
Don't Wait Until Tomorrow (1000 MPH) 00:00 Tools
Funny Man 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Heartless 00:00 Tools
Morning Train 00:00 Tools
Can't This Be Mine 00:00 Tools
Too Young To Die 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Through Lovin' You 00:00 Tools
Depot Blues 00:00 Tools
On My Way Back Home 00:00 Tools
She Told Me That Too 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Hell In A Handbasket 00:00 Tools
The Gift Of Robert Charles 00:00 Tools
I Want You By My Side 00:00 Tools
Still A Fool 00:00 Tools
Got a Bad Feelin' (Gonna Be a Good Night) 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It (part 1) 00:00 Tools
More Love, Less Attitude 00:00 Tools
Long Train Blues 00:00 Tools
Jump In To Love 00:00 Tools
Boppin' That Lovin' Stuff 00:00 Tools
You Love Me And I Don't Blame You 00:00 Tools
A World Gone By Me 00:00 Tools
I Musta' Been Nuts 00:00 Tools
Blues Get Off My Shoulder 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
I Can't Be Satisfied 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Who's Lovin You 00:00 Tools
Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday 00:00 Tools
I Shouted Your Name 00:00 Tools
Bottle Of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Too Loose 00:00 Tools
If It Ain't Me 00:00 Tools
What You Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Star Bright, Star Light 00:00 Tools
Depending On Your Love 00:00 Tools
Every Time You Go Away 00:00 Tools
Jump into Love 00:00 Tools
What You See Is What You Get (feat. Curtis Salgado) 00:00 Tools
Got a Bad Feelin' - Gonna Be a Good Night 00:00 Tools
Curtis Salgado - A Woman Or The Blues 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It - Part 2 00:00 Tools
Baby, Let Me Take You In My Ar 00:00 Tools
Lip Whippin' 00:00 Tools
I Sleep With the T.V. On 00:00 Tools
This Little Voice - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Lightnin' - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
20 Years of BB King 00:00 Tools
What You Gonna Do ? 00:00 Tools
Star Bright,Star Light 00:00 Tools
Drop Down Mama 00:00 Tools
Why Don't Care 00:00 Tools
11 - A Woman Or The Blues (Soul Shot - 2012) 00:00 Tools
My Kind Of Woman 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Too Young To Know 00:00 Tools
Bitter Tears 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It (Pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
You're So Fine 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Outa This 00:00 Tools
To Hell With It (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
El Gado Rumba 00:00 Tools
Walk A Mile In My Shoes 00:00 Tools
/ What You Gonna Do? 00:00 Tools
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Curtis Salgado (born February 4, 1954 in Everett, Washington, United States) is an American blues, R&B, and soul singer-songwriter based in Portland, Oregon. He plays harmonica and fronts his own band as lead vocalist. There is a moment on Salgado's Shanachie Entertainment CD Strong Suspicion (March 23, 2004) where it seems the spirit of Al Green has possessed him. When Salgado takes on the obscure Beatles gem "I'll be back" and gives it the full-on Memphis Soul treatment, the results are spine-tingling and eerily reminiscent of Al Green's exquisite soul-i-fication of the Bee Gees and Bob Dylan. Salgado's interpretation of "I'll be back" is one of many highlights on Strong Suspicion, his latest tour-de-force amalgam of blues/soul/rock'n'roll. With the added bonus of great guest performances from slide guitarist Sonny Landreth and singer Bekka Bramlett, it's the strongest effort yet from the man the Los Angeles Times said "is keeping the classic flame of soul music alive." As always, Salgado's take on soul music is wide-ranging. His heartfelt approach to the music has won him starring roles as lead singer in bands led by such starts as Robert Cray and Santana. The late John Belushi was so inspired by Salgado that he developed his Blues Brother character after him. Salgado's take on soul is simple. "If a song is sincere and you believe it, that's soul," he says. "To me Pavarotti is as much a soul singer as Otis Redding; Merle Haggard and Hank Williams are soul singers as much as Sam Cooke. Soul is about heart and about belief." "I'll be back" has been one of my favorites since growing up with The Beatles as a kid. That particular tune was not in the film A Hard Day's Night but is on the soundtrack album. After listening to O.V. Wright and Al Green and how they do a Dylan tune, I thought, why not put a Memphis spin on this? What would Al Green or O.V. Right do with this?" While Strong Suspicion features other examples of Salgado's ability to put an original spin on someone else's song (most notably the Bill Withers song "Who is he (and what is he to you?)," the album showcases Salgado's growth as a songwriter. A special highlight is the Prince-like ballad "Inside my heart" while another is the title track. "I wanted to make a greasy Black Crowes/Stones type of thing because I love rock'n'roll! It was Willie Barber who had the concept of that song and he said to me, see what you can do with it. "'Money must think I'm Dead' has a melody that I've had in my head a long time. I wanted an Albert King meets a Jonny 'Guitar' Watson or War type of vibe. Lyrically it's about being flat busted and having your head just above water to make ends meet. It's about barely having enough to survive and needing more because you are striving to get what it takes to keep your romance alive." Salgado's music is so compelling because it comes from the heart. "I've learned a lot of lessons about songwriting. You can't sit around and wait for the muse to hit you. You've got to write. If you read a lot, like I do, an idea hits you. It's getting better each time I approach it." Not only does Salgado step forward as a singer to reckon with on Strong Suspicion, but he also asserts himself as one of the best harmonica players on the scene. Check out his playing on such stand-out songs as "Money must think I'm dead," "Who is he?" and "Don't wait until tomorrow," among other songs. Produced by Salgado's long-time producer Marlon McClain (who had success recently with solo recordings by The Gap Band's Charlie Wilson) the new album showcases Salgado's acutely expressive vocals which confirm his status as one of America's outstanding singers in the realm of blues, rock or soul. Louisiana icon Sonny Landreth's amazing slide-guitar work graces three songs; "Give me patience, "Don't wait until tomorrow," and the title track, while Bekka Bramlett's powerhouse duet with Curtis on "Can't stop lovin" is a treat; she's usually lending her voice and songwriting skills to the likes of Faith Hill, Delbert McClinton and Mick Fleetwood among other superstars. "Sonny Landreth is incredible," says Salgado. "I saw him when I played Mountain Stage and was just stunned. I said I gotta have this sound on my record. He could hear on his own exactly what were after. Shane, my manager, brought up Bekka. I had seen Delaney and Bonney (Bramlett, Bekka's parents) as a kid. I'd never seen anything like it: A true rock & soul revue. In Bekka possesses that same kind of magic. In the studio she kept throwing out ideas and every time she did she was right on pitch, even off the top of her head." While Salgado has been a Northwest-music legend from his Portland base ever since his six year stint in Robert Cray's band (he's on Cray's debut album), it's only been in the past few years that national audiences have been seeing what all the fuss is about as Curtis and his band deliver one of the most powerful live shows you'll see anywhere - a rare commodity these days. Curtis' singing ability was recognized at an early age, when he came home from kindergarten one day with a note from his teacher pinned to his shirt saying that he could sing. He started his own band in the burgeoning Northwest blues scene in the early seventies then was key part of Cray's formative years, leaving to front the respected Roomful Of Blues from 1984-1986. Along the way, he inspired John Belushi to create the Blues Brothers when Belushi was in Eugene, Oregon to film Animal House and caught Curtis' act. Belushi dedicated the first Blues Brothers album to Curtis. There was even a stint as lead vocalist with Santana in 1995. Salgado kicked off his own recording career with Curtis Salgado and the Stilettos in 1991, following it up with More than you can chew in 1995. While both albums generated substantial rock and blues airplay, unfortunately both labels went out of business before he could break through nationally. The more acoustic Hit it and quit it scored him a spot with Steve Miller on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. His three albums for Shanachie (Wiggle outta this, Soul Activated, and now Strong Suspicion), combined with consistent national touring, mark the first time that Curtis has had the benefit of consistent career development with the same record company and booking agent. He's appeared on NPR's Mountain Stage, been the highlight of major festivals across the country and has been winning long-overdue critical raves indicating that he really is one of the great performers on the scene today. Curtis' last CD, Soul Activated, was received with critical acclaim and even garnered a WC Handy Blues Award nomination in the category of "Soul Blues Album of the Year." Salgado is due for the break through that seemed to be his destiny early on. For the first time, all the pieces are in place for an artist who has paid his dues, made his mistakes, and had his share of bad breaks but has persevered. "Music is an offering and if you accept that offering, there's a connection there, and that is what soul is all about," says Curtis Salgado. "This album is the most satisfying record I've ever made. We rehearsed and just went in and played our asses off. We had fun. It's an offering until the next one comes along!" Media Contact Monifa Brown (973) 579-7763 ext. 26 mbrown@shanachie.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.