Harper And Midwest Kind “Rise Up”

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    Artista / Grupo: Harper And Midwest Kind

    Álbum: Rise Up

    Discográfica: Access / Richard L’Hommedieu

    Año publicación: 2010

    Fecha crítica: 6/2020

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

From Australia singer, harmonica player and song writer Harper surprises us again with this last recording, where he drives listeners to a mystical subjective vision of world and roots music To do so he has included ten own compositions he has not only dressed with his skillful harmonica and his particular vision of the world, but also with slide guitar, keyboards and didgeridoo, besides counting with the valuable help of guitar players Paul Nelson, Geoff Michael and Brent Baxter Barret, bass player Dan ‘Ozzie’ Anderson, drummer Jim Pryor and the backing voice of Bobbi Llewellyn in some songs As the album is going on, Harper gradually grows to show listeners he is able to cleverly mix the sounds of blues and the most classic harmonica playing with elements coming from a more actual and straightforward music to, in this way, get a personal different and attractive approach to a musical genre like blues, he manages to enhance with those touches of world and roots music that are so appreciated in actual times All these elements make as a result a deep mysterious but, at the same time, really exciting and full of suggestive metamorphosis album, all listeners will discover along the ten songs that give shape to the recording



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