Lew Jetton & 61 South “Palestine Blues”

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    Artista / Grupo: Lew Jetton & 61 South

    Álbum: Palestine Blues

    Discográfica: Coffee Street / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 12/2017

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

This new album by singer, guitar player and songwriter Lew Jetton gives us the possibility to discover through his personal eyes, his own raw and hard vision of his life experiences during ten long years, where problems with alcohol, drugs, depression, madness, frustration and the spiritual meaning of the war were present in his life According to his own words Palestine is the place he lives It is a sacred place with a great spiritual and historical significance but, at the same time, an area of war and conflict Jetton knows that, many times, blues is happy and festive, although this is not the case The album is pure emotion where Lew reflects and faithfully communicates his most primary feelings such as anger, sadness, loneliness and resentment, feelings that blow up from the depths of his soul, Lew knows very well how to fully direct and give them to the audience With the only help of Otis Walker on bass, Erik Eicholtz on drums and JD Wilkes on harmonica in a couple of songs, Lew Jetton shows all his nudity with an absolute honesty in all the good songs that round up the album



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