Mingo & The Blues Intruders “Goin’ West”

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    Artista / Grupo: Mingo & The Blues Intruders

    Álbum: Goin’ West

    Discográfica: Gaztelupeko Hotsak

    Año publicación: 2008

    Fecha crítica: 5/2009

    Valoración: GREAT

Here comes a new work belonging to another one of the different blues projects our great southern harmonica player Mingo Balaguer works with Following the mission of his life, that is to say, to play and give popularity to the blues, Mingo has again hit the bull’s eye with a professional reliable record, as he usually does in all his previous projects Mingo is a real master who deeply knows blues language and technique, because blues is his life Nothing more can be said about his harmonica playing that blues fans do not already know His harp influences can be found in Little Walter, Walter Horton and George Smith As singer Mingo has got composure and self-confidence, which makes as a result a remarkable splendid cd The musicians who back him along Goin’ West are first class ones too Quique Bonal on guitar, Fernando Torres on bass, Juan de la Oliva on drums plus two special guests, Alvaro Gandul on piano and organ and the valuable Otis Grand guitar playing First class blues, shinning at a very high level, including different styles from Chicago to West Coast and jump blues



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