Nasty Ned “Roots 52”

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    Artista / Grupo: Nasty Ned

    Álbum: Roots 52

    Discográfica: American Showplace Music

    Año publicación: 2010

    Fecha crítica: 10/2010

    Valoración: GREAT

Here comes a singer and harmonica player who will leave a deep impression to people who will listen to him and can feel a special sensitivity in the way he blows harp, sings and plays the blues, because Nast Ned is a honest, self-confident and passionate musician Ned completely devotes himself to his work with an excellent result, because listeners get imbued of his catching music, sipping the blues nectar he so well knows to spread Twelve remarkable cuts have beeb included in this new cd Besides Nasty Ned who plays amplified harmonica with deep Little Walter influences from Little Walter, and sings too, he is backed by The Root Rebels with Michael Krizan guitars, Junior Bradfield, bass and Steve ‘Little Leroy’ Pozellanti drums Most songs included are Ned’s own ones, but he has also chosen some ones coming from Muddy Water’s line-up, as Can’t Be Satisfied, Rollin’ & Tumblin’ and Standing Around Cryin’ In short words, genuine Chicago blues, performed with the deep heart and passionate spirit of those who truly love this kind of music



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