Big Bill Morganfield “Bloodstains On The Wall”

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    Artista / Grupo: Big Bill Morganfield

    Álbum: Bloodstains On The Wall

    Discográfica: Black Shuck / Rick Lusher

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 6/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

Without leaving aside the amazing vocal and guitar similarity to his father the one and only Muddy Waters, Big Bill Morganfield comes with a new album where he cleverly combines Chicago blues tradition his father used to play with a real actual sound, without losing the true spirit of that characteristic sound which made Muddy become the founder of an own musical style The album gathers eleven songs that drive us to the beginning of the fifties, when Chess label brought together guys like Otis Rush, Willie Dixon, Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter or, of course Muddy Waters himself The recording ends with a rarity, a bonus track coming from a television series film Shots Fired, the song Hold Me Baby where Big Bill Morganfield shows a completely unknown facet playing electronic music and hip-hop Also mention you will find Bob Margolin on guitar and Steve Guyger on harmonica as guest musicians If you like Chicago blues properly developed always with real good taste, then I am sure this album includes all necessary elements to giver you joy and happiness



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