Rick Estrin And The Nightcats “Groovin’ In Greaseland”

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    Artista / Grupo: Rick Estrin And The Nightcats

    Álbum: Groovin’ In Greaseland

    Discográfica: Alligator / Discmedi

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 12/2017

    Valoración: ESSENTIAL

Incisive blues and greasy houserockin’ spiced with rock and roll is the new proposal of fabulous harmonica player and singer Rick Estrin for the new work he has published for Alligator Records, where he signed contract years ago Backed by his faithful and unconditional Nightcats with Kid Andersen on guitar and bass in three cuts, Lorenzo Farrell on organ, piano and wúrtlitzer and Alex Pettersen on drums, Rick displays all of his arsenal of artistic ammunition with a wide instrumental record that shows the many possibilities he has to develop his creative potential when he blows either chromatic or diatonic harmonica With this small instrument he is able to do thousand and one tricks that will immediately catch you The album gathers thirteen songs where tradition mixes with innovation and give continuity to the legendary Little Charlie And The Nightcats band Besides the just mentioned musicians you will also find bass players Jerry Jemmott, Joe Kyle Jr and Robby Yamilov, Nancy Wright on tenor sax, Terry Hank and John Halbleib on horns, Martin Windstad on percussion and Jim Pugh on piano RMI Electra And, as if this was not enough, Alligator president Bruce Iglauer has worked and supervised the album mix In short words, we are facing one of these albums that can be simply defined as anthological



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