Eric Bibb's debut album, "Rainbow People," released on August 28, 1977, under Opus 3 Records, is a captivating blend of blues genres that showcase Eric Bibb's raw talent and deep roots in the music. Clocking in at 39 minutes, this album is a testament to Bibb's ability to weave together traditional and modern blues, creating a sound that is both timeless and fresh.
The album opens with "Catalina Estimada," a track that hints at the global influences that would later become a hallmark of Bibb's music. "Lonesome Child Blues" and "Look over Yonder" delve into the classic blues territory, with Bibb's soulful vocals and intricate guitar work taking center stage. "Candy Man" and "Sunday School" offer a glimpse into Bibb's country blues roots, while "Lead Me Guide Me" showcases his ability to infuse spiritual themes into his music.
"Encuentro En la Estación" is a standout track, blending Spanish lyrics with blues instrumentation, reflecting Bibb's multicultural background. The album closes with "Going Home" and "Rainbow People," tracks that encapsulate the album's themes of journey and unity.
"Rainbow People" is not just an album; it's a journey through the various facets of the blues, guided by Eric Bibb's exceptional talent and passion for the genre. Whether you're a longtime blues fan or new to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.