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Ace in the Hole is an album by the American musician Elvin Bishop, released in 1995. It was his third album for Alligator Records. Bishop promoted the album by touring with B. B. King. Ace in the Hole was nominated for a Bammie Award.
Production
Ace in the Hole was produced by Bill Thompson and Bishop. Charlie Musselwhite played harmonica on the album. "Home of the Blues" is about Bishop's time playing in Chicago blues clubs. "Driving Wheel" is a cover of the Roosevelt Sykes song. Bishop was excited to include several instrumentals.
The Christian Science Monitor wrote that Bishop's "tongue-in-cheek lyrics and country stylings are enlivened by his blistering guitar work." Robert Christgau praised "Another Mule Kickin' in Your Stall". The Chicago Tribune deemed the album "typically irreverent, distinctive blues-rock." The Columbus Dispatch stated that it "features hilarious talkin' tales in the jump blues tradition, especially the New Orleans jazz-flavored 'Fishin''."
The Vancouver Sun determined that "Ace in the Hole is a reminder the blues aren't just for melancholics." The Washington Post wrote: "When Bishop gives a sermon on the distribution of wealth in his own 'Give Me Some of That Money' or on the faithfulness of the married in Dave Bartholomew's 'Another Mule Kickin' in Your Stall', his droll delivery provides the perfect counterpoint to the sparkling playing by the guitarist and his top-notch road band." The Press of Atlantic City called the album "a blues masterwork."
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Another Mule Kickin' in Your Stall"
2.
"Driving Wheel (Inst.)"
3.
"Give Me Some of That Money"
4.
"Ace in the Hole"
5.
"Party 'Til the Cows Come Home"
6.
"Think"
7.
"Home of the Blues"
8.
"Pigmeat on the Line (Inst.)"
9.
"Ain't That Love"
10.
"Fishin'"
11.
"Blue Flame (Inst.)"
12.
"Talkin' Mood"
13.
"Fooled Around and Fell in Love (Inst.)"
References
DeVault, Russ (25 July 1995). "Sound Shopping". The Atlanta Constitution. p. C8.
Iglauer, Bruce; Roberts, Patrick A. (2018). Bitten by the Blues: The Alligator Records Story. University of Chicago Press. p. 318.
Komara, Edward M. (2006). Encyclopedia of the Blues: A-J. Routledge. p. 83.