Dive into the enigmatic world of Jimmy Witherspoon with his 2011 release, "#18 The Submarine Case." This captivating album blends the rich, soulful tones of blues with the smooth, sophisticated swing of jazz, creating a unique auditory experience that spans a concise yet impactful 34 minutes. Witherspoon's distinctive voice and masterful storytelling are on full display throughout the 12 tracks, each featuring intriguing titles that hint at a compelling narrative.
The album opens with "Introduction" and "Prologue," both featuring the haunting vocals of William Keely, setting the stage for the journey ahead. Tracks like "This Is Another Tape In the Series..." and "We Are Going To Be There For 90 Days Or Better..." draw you in with their classic blues and jazz blues melodies, while "I Said 'he Meets A What?'" and "And I See It Is A Research Vessel..." showcase Witherspoon's ability to infuse swing music with a sense of mystery and intrigue. The album concludes with the reflective "Closing," again featuring William Keely, leaving you with a sense of satisfaction and a desire to unravel the tale woven throughout the tracks.
Released under the independent label Rolyan Seamless Stimulae, "#18 The Submarine Case" is a testament to Jimmy Witherspoon's enduring talent and his ability to push the boundaries of traditional blues and jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a fresh and engaging exploration of the genres he has helped to define.