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‘Rich Man’ is a culmination of his journeys, both physically and spiritually, and all his traveling has served him well. The best part of this album is the amazing textures and sonic backdrops that Bramhall has sculpted.
These days, ‘Led Zeppelin I’ is generally hailed as a masterpiece, and we can’t think of any of our friends that have not owned at least one copy in one format or another.
Throughout his life and career Elvis has influenced and inspired musicians of all genres, and he continues to do so almost 39 years after his death. He proved time and again that he can sing any style of music and make it his own.
It was well recorded, and mixed with incredible finesse, including layering Gaye’s vocals, rendering them deep, and alluring. The impact that this album had on music going forward, especially soul, was immense.
The quartet honors blues traditions, while etching their stamp on the genre in blood.
A great mix of originals and covers, electric and acoustic, this album should be included in any up and coming collection. Pick it up soon.
Any Mick Kolassa outing features great compositions, always performed with verve, joy, finesse. There’s always that feeling of being home, on the porch with friends, just playing music that makes us smile.
Audition ‘More Guitars Than Friends’ soon, through a great set of headphones. This is an album that really cries out for that.
On ‘Long Road,’ Rein confirms she is a rare talent with the ability to capture the listener and hold them throughout the album. This album is a gem that should be in every blues fan’s music library.
One of the hottest albums out this year, ‘The Royal Gospel’ certainly deserves a spin in your house (or car).