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Music review: Little Steven – ‘Soulfire’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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Steven Van Zandt is a man who wears many hats, or maybe I should say handkerchiefs instead.

Known as an accomplished musician, songwriter, performer, producer, actor and activist, Van Zandt is better known to his legion of fans as simply Little Steven, the right-hand man to Bruce Springsteen and the catalyst of the E Street Band.

After launching his “Little StevenĢƵ Underground Garage” radio show and own record label, aptly named Wicked Cool Records, Van Zandt returns to the studio to deliver his first solo effort since 1999ĢƵ “Born Again Savage.”

With “Soulfire,” the Jersey Shore sound is alive and well with a seasoned assortment of new material and fresh versions of earlier material.

Accompanied by the Disciples of Soul, Van Zandt offers up a spirited blending of rock and soul with a 15-piece lineup that includes a blazing horn section and several backing vocalists to carry the messages written and performed with plenty of blood, sweat and tears.

The title track opens the album with a Springsteen-esque charisma as Van Zandt sings, “When thereĢƵ nobody left to depend on, I’ll be here.”

Van Zandt returns to his early days with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes with vibrant versions of “I’m Coming Back” and “Some Things Just Don’t Change.” Van ZandtĢƵ remake of “I Don’t Want to Go Home” from Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes’ 1976 debut release is one of the albumĢƵ many highlights.

Additionally, Van Zandt covers Etta James with “Blues Is My Business” and cuts a slow burn of coolness on James BrownĢƵ “Down and Out In New York City.”

Sleek flavorings of doo-wop style are witnessed on “The City Weeps Tonight,” a track that Van Zandt recently finished after starting several years ago.

Van Zandt once again channels Springsteen on the steady-and-sure toughness of “Saint ValentineĢƵ Day.”

Van Zandt is touring in support of the new album. I have my fingers crossed that Pittsburgh will become a selected destination.

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