Big Creek Slim “Keep My Belly Full”

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    Artista / Grupo: Big Creek Slim

    Álbum: Keep My Belly Full

    Discográfica: Straight Sooter / Gateway

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 4/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

Original and genuine musician of acoustic roots blues, singer and guitar player Big Creek Slim gives us a wide, intense and colourful range of high quality Delta back porch blues performed with a special sensitivity and elegance in the content and layout, both rich and full of nuances that will catch listeners from the first notes of the song By By Blues coming from Tommy Johnson that opens the album up to an end full of delicious flavours in the song Dry Spell Blues by Son House It is quite surprising that a musician who was born in the middle of Denmark gets a so genuine feeling and is able play the blues as Big Creek Slim does, as he really knows how to capture the essence of this musical style The answer comes from Big Creek himself, when he says the blues is a universal feeling that connects very well with his personality, as he always likes to investigate and find the roots and origin of the things he loves Besides an excellent blues performer, he is also an expert in the roots of Scandinavian culture, Irish music (though he does not play it in this album) and he is also fascinated by the origins of Brazilian samba Here you will find him perfectly backed by a bunch of musicians who pleasantly agree with his honest and full of sensitivity speech This is a great album that should not go unnoticed for any blues and good music lover



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