Arthur James “Me, Myself & I”

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    Artista / Grupo: Arthur James

    Álbum: Me, Myself & I

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 10/2015

    Valoración: GREAT

After recording as a studio musician for lots of groups and solo artists as well as participating in different projects by other musicians, now Arthur James has decided it was the right time to do a solo album to show the world a bunch of songs as they are conceived and written, that is to say, a man in solitude with all his blues, his life and miseries on his back In all cuts included Arthur James pays tribute to his deeply admired heroes from Son House, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker to other most actual bluesmen like Keb Mo or Eric Bibb Twelve own songs where Arthur musically undresses himself, to honestly display his most inner and real facet and in this way prove that a good song does not need to be dressed in elegant sophisticated suits to hit the heart of any music lover and there is enough with the ripper moan of a raw but, at the same time, strong blues



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