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10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads

Kenny Wayne Shepherd

2007

10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads

Album Summary

10 Days Out: Blues from the Backroads is a CD/DVD and is the fifth release from American blues musician Kenny Wayne Shepherd. The documentary film was directed by Noble Jones and produced by Phillipa Davis. It was executive produced by Kelly Norris Sarno, Devin Sarno, Ken Shepherd, and Kristin Forbes. It was edited by Mark Morton. The CD was produced by Jerry Harrison. Tour still photography, CD, DVD, and LP photos by Amanda Gresham. 10 Days Out was nominated for two Grammys, Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video and Grammy Award For Best Traditional Blues Album at the 50th Grammy Awards and won the 2008 Blues Music Award for Best DVD and the 2008 Keeping the Blues Alive Award under the category of Film, Television or Video. The documentary portion of the album featured a 10-day venture of Shepherd meeting blues pioneers with the intent of spotlighting veterans of the music genre. Artists include the Music Maker Relief Foundation's Etta Baker, Cootie Stark, and Neal Pattman, as well as B.B. King, Henry Townsend, Hubert Sumlin, Lazy Lester, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Pinetop Perkins, and several others. It finished with a concert featuring the surviving members of both Muddy Waters’ and Howlin’ Wolf’s bands. Since completion of the film, at least eleven of the featured musicians have died, adding a cultural significance to the content.

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Sep 24 2025
3

It must have been great fun and an honor for Kenny Wayne Shepherd to work with all these blues legends. Too bad it's just an album with subpar versions of well known blues classics you can find on an abundance of compilations in better shape. It's nice to hear B.B. King, but as most of the contributors, he is var from his magnificent shape years ago. In the end it is ok as an album and nothing more.

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Sep 30 2025
3

Listening to the blues at this point feels to be approaching the territory of something like listening to chamber music; it may be a fine and traditioned thing but you're not likely to hear anything new. Of course not everything needs to be new. This was very good for what it was, and of course had a deep roster of featured singers and players. Just solid blues.

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Oct 02 2025
3

I appreciate the music but think this is more of a compilation of aged Blues Legends accompanied by some bloke I've not heard about than aything else. Why not have an album by one of the greats in their prime?

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Sep 23 2025
4

Lovely blues album

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Sep 25 2025
4

Well I'll be damned. I thought this was going to be a chore - an overly long blues album. But this took me by surprise. Perhaps it helped that I have no real connection with the genre and therefore only knew very few of the songs, but this felt like a nice greatest hits record. A glaring omission is Hank Doyle with 'Me and the Blues'.

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Oct 03 2025
4

a very tasty album of blues songs and standards.

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Oct 10 2025
4

Sounds like it's from about 50 years earlier than it actually came out. Really shows the influence of the blues on country, and vice versa, and I really liked it. Thanks for the suggestion

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Sep 25 2025
3

I never really felt the blues myself, but I was quite intrigued by the concept of 10 Days Out. There are some mighty legends on this record, and I’m sure that I would have enjoyed the film even more - it must have been a thrilling ride producing this. The record? Just another blues record - albeit with some crazy features throughout.

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Oct 03 2025
3

Not as bad as I feared but absolutely too long

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Oct 04 2025
3

Hour-long blues digression

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Oct 06 2025
3

Basically what it says it is. I dunno, it's ok. 3/5.

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Oct 07 2025
3

This just felt a little strange to me. Going around and playing with blues legends is fine and all, but the main artist doesn’t really make an impression. It’s sort of just a compilation of blues musicians playing some of their best songs live. I enjoyed it. I think it’s an odd pick. 3/5

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Oct 11 2025
3

Blues rock. Le iba a poner un 4 pero al final me ha aburrido. Ni fu ni fa.

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Oct 10 2025
2

Just an odd pick for the list all-around – Shepard inserts himself into some classics played by the all-time greats as a documentary soundtrack of sorts? Way better comps and actual blues LPs missing from the list that deserve an add. Not that this is a bad album per se, the greats are the greats for a reason, but this isn’t an artistic statement really - just a collection of tracks around a common theme produced as a byproduct of a film.

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Oct 13 2025
2

Interesting backstory that absolutely makes this a piece of musical history, but I'm also never really in the mood to listen to 50 minutes of worse and noodlier versions of blues classics. Cool submission though.

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