James Harman “Bonetime”

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    Artista / Grupo: James Harman

    Álbum: Bonetime

    Discográfica: Electro-Fi

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 10/2015

    Valoración: GREAT

After quite a long time without setting foot in the recording studios, during which James Harman has done different tours around more than twenty-nine countries, has produced other musicians’ work or simply has devoted himself to live the life, now he comes back with more strength and enthusiasm than ever to present this new recording The album includes twelve songs previously unreleased that Harman had not finished to write and were saved in a desk drawer, waiting for the day there would be finished Now James has worked on them and finally they have seen the light to delight all lovers of his original way to conceive and play the blues All songs have the common trace of dealing with topics related with human condition This time James Harman has been able to reinvent himself, always running away from easy patterns or commercial clichés This is a great album by this lovely singer and harmonica player who has won the honour to be among the best artists who fill the blues universe Some o he musicians who have participated in this interesting album are guitar players Junior Watson, Kirk Fletcher, Kid Ramos or Nathan James, piano players Gene Taylor and Thomas Mahon, double bass players Buddy Clark and Rick Reed and drummers Alan West or Mike Tempo Here comes an excellent album you should immediately get to deeply enjoy it



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