Bare Bones Boogie Band “Bare Bones Boogie Band”

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    Artista / Grupo: Bare Bones Boogie Band

    Álbum: Bare Bones Boogie Band

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2010 / 2012

    Fecha crítica: 9/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Bare Bones Boogie Band first influences can be found on the most conservative blues and hard rock Firmly rooted in this basis they easily build their own sound But they are also the architects of a different project far away from the usual rules so popular among the actual musical scene As good English musicians, Bare Bones Boogie Band drink of first original British blues of groups like Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Stones, Led Zeppelin, Free, etc The band musicians and their songs show the attitude and influences they have taken from all those heroes they deeply admire, which is reflected both in the way they write songs and how they perform their own repertoire or also in the covers included in the long songs list This does not mean they do not have deep influences of American roots music that come from Etta James to Janis Joplin You only have to listen to band singer Helen Turner to realize it These two albums follow a clear well defined pattern, both in the content and layout, and show to what extent Bare Bones Boogie Band feed with all the music we have just mentioned Anyway, they give one more twist to create a new kind of actual very contemporary rock-blues that effectively shows the differences with the music other similar bands perform You will find Helen Turner, vocals, Iain Black guitar, Trev Turley bass and Andy Jones drums Each album includes ten songs and, among the most popular covers only mention I d Rather Go Blind in the first volume and Love In Vain in the second one



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