Bernie Pearl “Old School Blues”

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    Artista / Grupo: Bernie Pearl

    Álbum: Old School Blues

    Discográfica: Bee Bump Music

    Año publicación: 2008 (2Cd’s)

    Fecha crítica: 7/2009

    Valoración: GREAT

Two great albums that cover most of the repertoire of this excellent singer and guitar player whose main mission is to take acoustic and electric blues to all audiences who are willing to enjoy them Double cd Old School Blues says everything, old and new blues done with love, passion and respect The acoustic songs include different songs from Mance Lipscomb to Muddy Waters, Arthur ‘Big Boy’ Crudup or his mentor and main influence Mississippi Fred McDowell, as well as other songs inspired on Blind Willie Johnson, Little Son Jackson or Brownie McGhee, all them a good example of how a man can feel and sincerely live blues music The second album brings a more energetic passionate Bernie Pearl face where he shows his electrifying original feeling Nine songs, among other treasures, Jimmy Reed’s Baby, You Don’t have To Go, Albert King’s Crosscut Saw or Junior Parker’s Driving Wheel He is backed on this second volume by Michael Barry on bass and double bass, Albert Trepagnier Jr on drums and Dwayne Smith on piano



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