Phil Brown “Cruel Inventions// (The Jimi Project) // Live In Seattle // Imagine This”

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    Artista / Grupo: Phil Brown

    Álbum: Cruel Inventions// (The Jimi Project) // Live In Seattle // Imagine This

    Discográfica: Apaches From Paris // Apaches From Paris // Grooveyard // Apaches From Paris

    Año publicación: 2008 // 2008 // 2012 // 2013

    Fecha crítica: 7/2013

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

It is very difficult to briefly summarize the career of a musician like singer, guitarist and composer Phil Brown, because he has a long, extensive and fruitful career, not only as sideman but also leading his own projects For many years Brown has been active in the music business He has played and recorded with countless professional musicians like Cher, Kool and the Gang, Neil Larsen, Little Feat, Bill Wray, Eric Kaz, Tommy Bolin, Michael McDonald, Tower of Power, Michael Bolton, Noel Redding, Bob Mosley, Mitch Mitchell, Kim Carnes, Deep Purple, Roger Daltrey The list of artists he has collaborated with, both as a musician or writing songs for them, will never end These four cds are a true example of his artistic and creative skills Phil Brown shows he is a rich and versatile singer and an electrifying eclectic guitar player, with an innate predisposition to produce an elegant speech, in the path of Jimi Hendrix, with a of remarkable technique and a great accurate sound Now Brown has become a musician who can boast to be enjoying some very fruitful prolific years The musical speech he develops together with the musicians who support him, is perfectly balanced and form an original sound mixture along the four cds The musis included is in complete harmony with a high very bright aesthetic level and, over all, it is produced with some very contemporary ideas, based on porn groove rock and some details of good blues too



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