Jimmy Burns “It Ain’t Right”

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    Artista / Grupo: Jimmy Burns

    Álbum: It Ain’t Right

    Discográfica: Delmark

    Año publicación: 2015

    Fecha crítica: 2/2016

    Valoración: GREAT

Every new album we get from Delmark Records guarantees the most genuine Chicago blues in all forms, styles and varieties will be present You have only to look at its extensive catalogue to realize it This time the turn is for legendary bluesman Jimmy Burns who shows he is on top form full form both on vocals and as playing guitar or harmonica It is a privilege to enjoy with the quality of this bluesman, especially if he is backed by a deluxe band with Anthony Palmer on guitar, Sumito ‘Ariyo’ Ariyoshi on piano, Greg ‘EG’ McDaniel on bass and Bryan ‘T’ Parker on drums, plus de valuable contribution of Roosevelt Purifoy on organ in six songs and the restrained good horn section with Marques Carroll on trumpet, Chris Neal on tenor sax and Aaron Getsug on baritones sax who perform in four of the fifteen items included A powerful, attractive and varied song selection on the basis of ‘soul blues’ that includes from two original Billy Flynn’s songs, to an emotional soul ballad as well as a handful of interesting well developed covers like Messin’ With The Kid, It Ain’t Right by Little Walter or Hard Hearted Woman that comes from his namesake Eddie Burns This is a warm dynamic album that shows an splendid Jimmy Burns



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