Size: 112,0 MB
Time: 48:21
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Juke joint blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front
1. Take Care Of What You Got (4:04)
2. I Feel Good Little Girl (3:59)
3. Just My Kind (5:28)
4. Have Your Way (3:22)
5. She's Fine, She's Fine (5:24)
6. Hipshakin' Woman (2:58)
7. Spoonful (4:19)
8. Death Valley Blues (3:23)
9. Well I Done Got Over It (3:24)
10. So Tired (3:00)
11. Running Shoes (5:48)
12. Little Son Big Sun (3:05)
Since 1991, Jimmy Jazz (vocals, guitar, drums) and Elmor Jazz (harmonica) - natives of Quimper, France - have continued to pass on their passion for the Devil's music. Inspired by the Swamp Blues of Louisiana and the Chicago Blues of the 50's, they have forged a personal style from which oozes the influence of the stammering electricity of the "roots blues" like Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf.
The two brothers have been at the forefront of the scene since the 90's and have imposed their vibrant blues with rock 'n' roll at the biggest European festivals, and depending on the encounters this fraternal duo can be expanded with a third instrumentalist. Drums played with the feet to hammer the tempo, two incisive guitars and an amplified harmonica, this is enough to awaken the spirits of the pioneers of electric blues from the Windy City and the Louisiana bayou.
The two brothers have been at the forefront of the scene since the 90's and have imposed their vibrant blues with rock 'n' roll at the biggest European festivals, and depending on the encounters this fraternal duo can be expanded with a third instrumentalist. Drums played with the feet to hammer the tempo, two incisive guitars and an amplified harmonica, this is enough to awaken the spirits of the pioneers of electric blues from the Windy City and the Louisiana bayou.
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6 comments:
Thanks Rooster. It definitely got my harp out. Especially Spoonful & Well I Done Got Over It. 🤙💙🎼😎
Dat b 1 fine CD. Thx Red :)
Outstanding album. I'd describe them as inspired by Hill Country Blues as well as Chicago and Louisiana Swamp Blues. Thank you Red Rooster
@ Red Rooster:
Great thanks for this new album. Very interesting! Regards!
You're most welcome Pheebster and Blusercher, glad you guys enjoyed the post. Thanks for your comments, they are appreciated.
Thanks so much, Red Rooster! ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ
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