by Keb'' Mo'' List Price:$18.00 Our Price:$14.00 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Product Details
Media: Audio CD
Release Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2004
Label: Sony
Average Customer Review: 4.5 Based on 21 reviews.
Sales Rank: 1180
Tracks
1.
Walk Back In
2.
I'm Amazing
3.
Proving You Wrong
4.
House In California
5.
Riley B. King
6.
Keep It Simple
7.
Closer
8.
Prosperity Blues
9.
Shave Yo' Legs
10.
One Friend
11.
Let Your Light Shine
12.
France
13.
I'm Amazing
14.
Shave Yo' Legs
Editorial Review
"I can't even crack a frown since the blues slipped out of town," sings Keb' Mo' on "Prosperity Blues," with a patented big wide grin you can practically hear. It's a witty and accurate assessment of his approach to the often lowdown genre. Even on the album's title track, where Mo's tough National steel slide playing is most prominent, he's concerned with the daunting amount of coffee choices at his local java emporium. Call it the middle-class blues then, as Mo' wraps his grits-and-honey voice around another set of gently rolling, melodic, and warm compositions. Similar to, say, James Taylor, he spins beautifully crafted, meticulously produced, uncluttered roots-influenced music that is no less satisfying because of its smooth qualities. Traces of gospel, folk, and even bluegrass sprinkle these pop-oriented tunes, and while most of the edges here are sanded off--nobody will mistake him for Howlin' Wolf--Mo's cushy voice and charm create another winning entry in his catalog. Sophisticated and burnished, Keep It Simple goes down easy thanks to alluring songs that beckon you back like the memories of an old flame. --Hal Horowitz
Top Customer Reviews
Rating:
5 Upbeat ? Blues ?
Keb Mo combines upbeat and positive lyrics with a beautiful mellow blues style that results in something really original and fun to listen to. His lyrics sometimes make me laugh out loud and the mellow groove of his tunes is infectious. This is really great music. Another reviewer below already referenced my favorite verse in the whole cd re: the coffee store, etc. This is my first Keb Mo CD but I am ordering the others. I hope they are as good as this one.
Rating:
5 "saw" the album live!
A collection of warm sunshine -- Saw Keb live at the House of Blues for his debut of this album, where he unbelievably played STRAIGHT for 2 1/2 hours and came on back for more -- TWICE--- there was no stoppin him! The songs on this album from You Don't Have to Shave Your Legs to Let Your Light Shine -- they are so filled with that beautiful Keb Mo' energy that you can't help but catch that big wide grin he's forever flashing-- he's a good man with a big heart and warm sweet beautiful message, and way, about him -- gonna get the cd just to bring me back to that night. This is what music is all about! Relax and smile and enjoy!!!
Rating:
4 Birthing the Hybrid
Keb' Mo' has launched a brilliant career that is evolving. "Slow Down" was his first CD I heard, and may still be my very favorite. His appearances on "Touched by an Angel" and their CDs, his frequent guest appearances on others' CDs including the new comeback disc by Melissa Manchester, his "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" cover on the "Timeless" Hank Williams tribute CD and several soundtrack cuts like "Glory of Love" from the "One Fine Day" soundtrack and "Crapped Out Again" from "Tin Cup" soundtrack show a great versatility.On "Keep It Simple" Keb' blends blues and pop to arrive at a hybrid that isn't strictly blues, nor strictly pop, but draws incredible strength from both types. My favorite track that is currently in my personal top ten is the buoyant "Let Your Light Shine" with its great bass backbeat and the incredibly positive lyric, "Step into your greatness, don't be afraid, there's a place that you will rise up to; no one else can do what you do." My other favorite is the romantic "Closer" with Munyungo Jackson's delightful percussive touches and Andrea Zonn (whose "Love Goes On" is a fine CD) on violin, "Turn the lights down low, I need to let you know I'm so in love with you." The opener "France" has infectious toe-tapping shuffle with the lyric reflecting the restlessness of dreaming." The other tracks are also strong from the humor of "Shave Yo' Legs" to the self satisfaction of "Prosperity Blues" to the wistful sadness of the closer "Proving You Wrong." This is an excellent set by one of our young emerging legends. If I had any criticism, I'd probably have enjoyed a couple of strong uptempo tunes to sparkplug the set, but the mellow groove that Mo' sets is exquisite. Enjoy!
Rating:
3 Depends on what you like!
Keb Mo has done 3 of my favorite albums (CD's...I am an old dog) of all time. Keb' Mo, Just Like You, and Slow Down are the three. The Door and Keep It Simple don't get me. He is still a great voice and guitar player but the music just doesn't move me. I think, as has been noted, that he is moving away from the blues and that is fine. I hate to see artists get pigeon holed into something they don't have their heart in. And in all fairness, none of the CD's are totally blues anyway. But I will say that if blues is your bag, then certainly start with one of the early works. If you like a littele more pop sound then buy Keep It Simple or The Door. By the way, I happen to enjoy Big Wide Grin, which is all covers, more than Keep It Simple or The Door. The selections are interesting and well performed. I stand Keb's version of America the Beautiful up with Ray Charles' version. And Everybody Be Yo'self is one of my favorite Keb' Mo recordings. I wait with interest to see where he goes next. I will continue to follow but will always gravitate to the first three works. One more thing, his Sessions at 54th make me want to see him live. He has a great stage persona.
Rating:
4 And Simple It Is!
Keb' Mo's latest effort is aptly named -- it's a simple pleasure to relax to this music. After several spins, for me, this disc is a noticeable improvement over "Big Wide Grin" and "The Door". I've got no major problem with either of those CDs, but I must admit, after listening to "Big Wide Grin" I was left searching the credits certain that I'd find Barney, (yes, the purple dinosaur), listed as the writer of several of the tracks. Some might complain that Keb' "sold-out", or that he's strayed from the "roots-blues" that characterized his first two releases, "Keb'Mo'" and "Just Like You". Perhaps he has, but I like to see artists grow and test new waters. Keb's music has evolved, as, hopefully, has the taste of the listener. While I don't know anything about Keb' Mo's personal life, it's easy to imagine that, since his first CD, he's gotten married and become a father. His lyrics are appealing because not all blues fans cheat on their spouse, (or are cheated on). Some of us have the blues cause we're, "...drivin' down the highway, in a brand new minivan, the wife and kid's are screamin', oh God, I'm a family man!" I give this disc 4 stars because It's a great effort, but I don't think that I'll be playing this disc as much as I played "Slow Down" or "Just Like You". Keb, just keep the music coming man...and visit Omaha soon!
Rating:
4 More Great Keb' Mo' Stuff
Although I find "Just Like You" to be the best Keb' Mo' CD out there, Keep It Simple isn't far behind. His music is soothing, funny, bluesy and fun. "Keep It Simple" demonstrates Mo's humor in his music. Here's one of his verses:Well I went down to the local coffee storeThe Menu went from the ceilingAll the way down to the floorDecaf, cappuccino or latte, said the cashierGive me a small cup of coffeeAnd lemme get me the hell up outta hereKeb' Mo' is one of the finest musical artists of our time and this is yet another effort that will keep him at the top of the list.
Rating:
5 thoroughly enjoyable
Heard "France" while in Durango, CO. Went there to mountain bike but they got a foot of snow! So, I bought the CD and spent the weekend drinking red wine and enjoying "Keep It Simple." You should try it!!!
Rating:
5 You won't crack a frown
Keb' Mo' lets his light shine on this CD. The music is a mix of blues, pop, with a bit of gospel and even bluegrass thrown in. The first track, "France" sets an upbeat mood, and makes you smile from the start. "Let Your Light Shine" has an affirming message with a gospel tone. The sardonic "Prosperity Blues" laments that things can be so good, they're bad. And the title track, "Keep it Simple" features some of the best guitar work on the CD.Keb's "Riley B. King" is a great tribute to a great man, and it features outstanding guitar solos from Robert Cray and Robben Ford. In "House In California" we get to hear Keb's bango playing, and some fine bluegrass instrumentation. Background vocals on the song are provided by Vince Gill, Amy Grant, and Andrea Zonn (who also plays the violin on the track).The other tracks are not disappointing, either. This is not "low down blues" but "up high blues". Keb's in fine voice and great songwriting form. Thanks, Mr. Mo', it was worth the wait.
Rating:
1 Blues or over produced country rock?
Simple over produced country rock.The blues? No way not even close.A better title for this cd would be something like "keep it mediocre". Thumbs down - blues lovers you've been warned!!!
Rating:
5 ! And the grammy 2005 goes to Keb' Mo' !
"And the grammy 2005, for the best contemporary Blues Album, goes to Keb' Mo'" CONGRATULATIONS to you for your grammy Keb'! I'm very happy for you!Thank you very much for your concert in Switzerland (July 24th, 2004). Thanx for your time before the concert. I will never forget the moment, being allowed to see you personally to shake your hand.I hope very much, that we will see each other again!Your biggest fan and friend, Andy from Germany (merci beaucoup)
Rating:
5 really simple?
Remarkable for accuracy, arrangements and quality of the sound, it is not a "pure blues" record, but a (winning) combination of blues and ballads (fifty-fifty). Refined and sophisticated, always pleasant, it shows a nice list of tracks all deeply rooted in American popular music, linked by the unmistakable Keb's touch, with his acoustic/dobro guitar work. Keb' Mo' is probably the best "complete" bluesman at the moment, respectful of blues tradition and nice to modern listeners. High class. High quality.Riccardo Frau - Italy