Cotton Roots “Dangerous Woman”

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    Artista / Grupo: Cotton Roots

    Álbum: Dangerous Woman

    Discográfica: Self Production

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 3/2015

    Valoración: GREAT

Sometimes I think these musicians have been born to perpetuate pre-war old blues sounds and exclusively devote themselves to do it In this last album Cotton Roots give us fourteen new songs where you will find part of southern blues history, like Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Boy Fuller, Bukka White, Robert Johnson, Clarence Williams, Blind Blake, Jazz Gillum or Charley Patton Listen to Cotton Roots new album becomes a magical tour along USA southern states, with different stops to old cotton plantations, or messed ran up juke joints where twenties and thirties Afroamerican people had fun during the weekends, after their hard days work, drinking, playing, dancing and having fun listening to all those songs that now the Cotton Roots get them back to our pleasure The Cotton Roots are Johnny Big Stone vocals, acoustic and resonator guitars and kazoo, Little Jordi harmonica and double bass and Reginald Vilardell washboard



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