
DVD
Review of
Relentless
Walter
Trout and
the Radicals

WALTER TROUT AND THE RADICALS
“Relentless – The Concert”
Ruf Records (DVD)
This review appears on the web site of the Crossroads
Blues Society who are an organization in Northern Illinois dedicated to
promoting and preserving the original American art form known as Blues
Music.
www.crossroadsbluessociety.com
Relentless
- The Concert
Walter Trout and the Radicals
Ruf Records DVD
165 min. run time
Also available on CD
Recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam last May, this DVD presents Walter
Trout in concert with 17 songs plus two bonus tracks. Trout is a veteran
guitar player who has played with the likes of Canned Heat and John Mayall
before starting a solo career. The title refers to the band’s heavy
schedule of live shows and the intensity level of Trout’s music.
This is a straight forward concert presentation with Dolby Digital 5:1
sound - just Trout and the Radicals on stage doing 15 originals and two
covers, "Dust My Broom" and "Serve Me Right To
Suffer", which open and close the show. Trout is a high energy guitar
player who typically straddles the fence between blues and rock, leaning a
bit more to the rock side. He knows his way around a guitar fretboard,
whipping off lightning quick runs without a thought. He is backed by his
long-time band, the Radicals, featuring Sonny Avila with some fine Hammond
B-3 organ playing that provides a nice complement to Trout’s work.
Two of the cuts feature Trout on acoustic guitar. "Jericho Road"
is more of a folk/rock tune but is one of my favorites with some nice
harmony vocals. Trout handles "Lonely Tonight" by himself and
shows that he can be as tough on an acoustic guitar as electric.
The other fifteen tracks are a mix of rockers and slow blues with plenty
of guitar. The camera stays focused on the band with shots of the audience
revealing that Trout appeals to a wide age range of fans. Having seen
Trout live several times, I can vouch that the DVD presents a typical
Trout performance. Bonus material includes separate audio tracks, an
interview with Walter answering questions about his guitar set-up, a
sequence of behind-the-scenes footage and an interview with Trout’s
wife.
This is a very solid package that does an admirable job of documenting a
hard-working band doing what they do best - play live and relentless. If
you like lot’s of guitar work and no-frills music, you will find lots to
enjoy with this DVD from Walter Trout.
If video isn’t your cup of tea, Ruf has released the concert in CD
format. That version has 15 tracks featuring all of Trout’s original
tunes. The two covers tunes mentioned above are not on the disc. The song
order of the disc is different than the DVD.
reviewed
by Mark Thompson

