Just Won't Burn

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Just Won't Burn
Studio album by
Released10 February 1998
Recorded1997
GenreBlues
Length45:57
LabelTone Cool
ProducerSusan Tedeschi, Tom Hambridge
Susan Tedeschi chronology
Better Days
(1995)
Just Won't Burn
(1998)
Wait for Me
(2002)

Just Won't Burn is the second studio album by American blues artist Susan Tedeschi, released in 1998.[1] This album had national success in 1998.

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]

The album earned Tedeschi a nomination for "Best New Artist" at the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards.[4][5]

Billboard's Chris Morris called the album "a striking showcase for her gravel-voiced shouting and fiery axework," and noted that she is being "pegged... as a rising successor to Bonnie Raitt."[6]

Jana Pendragon of AllMusic stated that Tedeschi "slings, aims, and hits her target," and commented: "What a talent! Singer, songwriter, player, performer, and more, the lady from Boston can do it all... A brave heart with spunk and plenty of soul."[1]

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings wrote that, in relation to her previous release, Just Won't Burn features songwriting that is "both more stylish... and... markedly more personal."[2]

Writing for JazzTimes, Bill Milkowski remarked: "She sings and plays with a lot of heart and also demonstrates a talent for songwriting on this strong debut. Yeah, she's real."[7]

Ed Kopp of All About Jazz described the album as "a perfect vehicle for Tedeschi's powerful singing," which, he noted, is "emotionally charged and very engaging."[8]

The Music Box's John Metzger called the album "a truly amazing effort that is full of promise for the future, even as it looks to the past," and wrote: "Tedeschi is the real deal, and... the comparisons to Joplin and Raitt truly are warranted. She approaches songs with the same level of passion, hiding her pain beneath the strength of her voice."[9]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Rock Me Right" (Tom Hambridge) – 4:27
  2. "You Need to Be With Me" (Tedeschi) – 3:04
  3. "Little by Little" (Junior Wells) – 3:49
  4. "It Hurt So Bad" (Tom Hambridge) – 4:50
  5. "Found Someone New" (Tedeschi) – 2:20
  6. "Looking for Answers" (Tedeschi) – 5:13
  7. "Can't Leave You Alone" (Adrienne Hayes) – 3:02
  8. "Just Won't Burn" (Tedeschi) – 4:46
  9. "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean" (Herb Lance, Charlie Singleton, John Wallace) – 4:43
  10. "Angel from Montgomery" (John Prine) – 5:23
  11. "Friar's Point" (Tom Hambridge, Tedeschi) – 4:21[1]

Personnel[edit]

Production[edit]

  • Producers: Susan Tedeschi, Tom Hambridge
  • Executive producer: Richard Rosenblatt
  • Associate producers: Susan Tedeschi, Ducky Carlisle
  • Engineers: Brian Capouch, Sean Carberry, Ducky Carlisle, Chris Rival
  • Mixing: Brian Capouch, Sean Carberry, Ducky Carlisle
  • Mastering: Dr. Toby Mountain
  • Assistant: Ducky Carlisle
  • Art direction: Diane Menyuk
  • Photography: Ron Pownall
  • Liner notes: Bob Vorel[10]

Charts[edit]

Album - Billboard (United States)

Year Chart Position
1998 Heatseekers 9
Top Blues Albums 2
1999 The Billboard 200 181

Singles - Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1999 "Rock Me Right" Mainstream Rock Tracks 37

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Pendragon, Jana (2011). "Just Won't Burn - Susan Tedeschi | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Russell, Tony; Smith, Chris (2006). The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings. Penguin. p. 636. ISBN 978-0-140-51384-4.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin, ed. (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Susan Tedeschi". Grammy.com. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  5. ^ Warren, Ellen; Armour, Terry (Jan 5, 2000). "You Can Nominate Susan Tedeschi for Most Surprised". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  6. ^ Morris, Chris (December 26, 1998). "The Year in Blues". Billboard. p. 42 – via Google Books.
  7. ^ Milkowski, Bill (June 1, 1998). "Susan Tedeschi: Just Won't Burn". JazzTimes. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  8. ^ Kopp, Ed (August 1, 1999). "Susan Tedeschi: Just Won't Burn". All About Jazz. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  9. ^ Metzger, John (September 1999). "Susan Tedeschi: Just Won't Burn". The Music Box. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "Just Won't Burn - Susan Tedeschi | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved May 21, 2021.