Duddley Taft “Screaming In The Wind”

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    Artista / Grupo: Duddley Taft

    Álbum: Screaming In The Wind

    Discográfica: Self Production / Mark Pucci

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 11/2014

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

If you like long rock-blues running and with a good dose of subtle firework effects, then this album will fill all your expectations Duddley Taft is an excellent singer and guitar player with an ease way to excite people who look for a new attractive sound, because he really knows to communicate and express new feelings and sound experiences The album brings us twelve songs, mostly own composition or written in collaboration with Tom Hambridge, who has also been responsible of final production, besides playing drums in a couple of songs (Tom is well known by his good work with Buddy Guy, Susan Tedeschi, Johnny Winter or George Thorogood) You will also find a song coming from Skip James and another by Freddie King The band musicians are John Kessler on bass, Jason Patterson drums and Duddley Taft guitar and vocals, plus keyboard player Reese Wynans (who in the past worked with Stevie Ray Vaughan), The McCrary sisters who are responsible of the exquisite vocal gospel style harmonies in the song Barrio and The Muscle Shoals Horn Section that will surprise you with an amazing powerful performing in the song Pack It Up



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