Tags: blues
- 146. Review: Jason Molina’s Legacy Grows with Posthumous Collection Eight Gates
- (Reviews)
- ... and collaborating with a conveyor belt of fellow singers and musicians as he carved out his own lo-fi, alt-country folk sound. Eventually, that sound would morph into Magnolia Electric Co. and evolve blues, ...
- Created on 13 August 2020
- 147. Jan Daley Takes a Delicious Dive into the Great American Songbook Standard “I Can’t Get Started” Saluting Entertainment Legend Bob Hope
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- ... singer herself with soulful big band orchestration by John Raska who plays both the tinkling, scene-setting acoustic piano as well as the bluesy Hammond B3 Organ. The musicians are none other than the ...
- Created on 06 August 2020
- 148. Review: Seasick Steve Sticks to the Record with New Album Love & Peace
- (Reviews)
- ... and analysed back story probably influences what and how much you take from his music, but at surface level at least, he continues to specialise in incredibly accessible blues rock with a big old slice ...
- Created on 29 July 2020
- 149. Review: Ripley Johnson Wants Us All to Unwind with Delightful New Album Summerlong
- (Reviews)
- ... upbeat, high tempo flow. Reno Shuffle flirts with a blues feel and culminates with more wails of that psychedelic guitar, before Wee Hours > and Wildflowers bleed into each other and close things out superbly. ...
- Created on 28 July 2020
- 150. Review: Monovision sees Ray LaMontagne treading familiar and favoured ground
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- ... record. Lead single Strong Enough is a merry enough country romp that will induce foot-tapping and knuckle-wrapping aplenty, while I Was Born To Love You is a soulful, sultry, bluesy-drawl that gets better ...
- Created on 07 July 2020