Jimmy Bennett's "Sunday Morning Sessions": Tranquil Reflections and Nostalgic Melodies
- Blues Beat
- Jul 8, 2023
- 2 min read

Jimmy Bennett – Sunday Morning Sessions
Junkyard Dog Productions
10 tracks – 32 Minutes
Jimmy Bennett, the seasoned guitarist and vocalist from The Bennett Brothers Band, presents a collection of reflective and serene tunes in his latest album, "Sunday Morning Sessions." With decades of experience in the music industry and a musical journey marked by collaborations with notable artists, Jimmy Bennett now joins forces with producer John Ginty to deliver a soothing and introspective acoustic experience.
The album, recorded during the tumultuous times of the Covid crisis, unfolds with the opening track, "Easter Morning Melody." Originating from a moment of uncertainty and fear, the instrumental piece sets the tone for the album with its gentle fingerpicking and evocative melodies. Bennett's acoustic guitar work shines through, offering a sense of solace and musical joy during dark days.
Moving into "Will I See You Again," Bennett introduces vocals into the mix while maintaining the contemplative atmosphere. The spiritual undertones of the song blend seamlessly with his emotive delivery. The instrumental "Snow Sliding" follows, showcasing Bennett's proficiency on the dobro, accompanied by Ginty on drums. The track unfolds like a musical journey, evoking images of tranquil snowscapes.
"Bay Ridge Blues" takes listeners on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, with Bennett's vocals narrating past reminiscences. Ginty's acoustic piano provides a subtle backing, enhancing the reflective mood. The animated "Katy Mae" injects energy into the album, featuring Bennett's lively dobro work reminiscent of old porch recordings.
Delving into covers, Bennett offers a rendition of Delbert McClinton's "New York City." Ginty's Vintage Vibe piano takes the lead, complementing Bennett's vocals and adding a touch of classic blues to the mix. The instrumental "Broken River Stream" showcases Bennett's nimble fingerpicking style, creating a contemplative and intricate musical landscape.
A nod to Johnny Cash comes with the cover of "Ring of Fire." Bennett infuses the classic with his traditional vocal approach and a nuanced guitar style. "Mr. Charlie" takes a turn toward old-time country blues, with Bennett seeking advice from an elder, creating a narrative that resonates with authenticity. The album concludes with the dobro-led "Serenade for New Orleans," a poignant piece that pays tribute to the unique spirit of the Big Easy.
"Sunday Morning Sessions" stands as a testament to Bennett's ability to create tranquil and heartfelt music. His vocals, while restrained, carry a genuine warmth, and the acoustic arrangements provide a calm listening experience. Whether enjoyed on a quiet Sunday morning or during moments of reflection, Jimmy Bennett's latest offering invites listeners into a world of serene melodies and nostalgic tales.



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