Alex Caporuscio “Alex Caporuscio”

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    Artista / Grupo: Alex Caporuscio

    Álbum: Alex Caporuscio

    Discográfica: Gaztelupeko Hotsak

    Año publicación: 2010

    Fecha crítica: 4/2011

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Deeply influenced by Albert Collins and SRV, Alex Caporuscio gives us a solid, good defined work, where he gives free rein to all his stylistic needs, with exciting fast well-twisted solos Alex moved to Spain in 1995 and he settled in Madrid, working regularly along city circuits where, little by little and step by step, has reached a name Alex was born in London in 1973, from a Spanish mother and Italian father About 1988 or 1989 he discovered the blues, a music which completely changed his perception and sound sensitivity, thanks to bluesmen like John Lee Hooker, Albert King and BB King Since then on, a new world opened to him, as he deeply soaked up into the music of all these artists, and a new light was born inside of him that has enlighted his musical career It is an album where Alex and his musicians (Javier Vacas bass and Antonio ‘Pax’ Alvarez drums) put together all their precious and colorful technical fireworks plus their overflowing strenght to make listeners enjoy with their dazzling guitar playing based on biting funk, and Texas school blues



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