Juke Joint Jonny “Pure And Simple”

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    Artista / Grupo: Juke Joint Jonny

    Álbum: Pure And Simple

    Discográfica: Blues Leaf

    Año publicación: 2012

    Fecha crítica: 12/2012

    Valoración: GREAT

This is one of those albums I particularly qualify as a delicious one Despite the many years I have been listening to blues, I still have a soft spot for the musicians who play deep blues, back porch blues, Delta blues, rural blues that comes from the heart and the deepest part of the soul, and undoubtedly Juke Joint Jonny has got it There Is not less important to do it well and once again, Juke Joint Jonny safely wins the challenge he is involved, because it solves it with an excellent mark You will also find a deluxe bunch of backing musicians I will only mention Mitch Woods on piano, Albert Castiglia guitar and Sandy Mack harmonica The other ones have also adapted themselves to the music of Juke Joint Jonny, who sings and plays six and twelve string guitars Twelve songs complete the album, ten Johnny’s own compositions, plus two cuts Going Down To Main Street, that is credited to Muddy Waters and That’s Allright assigned to Jimmie Rodgers



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