Scott Ellison “Walkin’ Through The Fire”

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    Artista / Grupo: Scott Ellison

    Álbum: Walkin’ Through The Fire

    Discográfica: JSE / BlindRaccoon

    Año publicación: 2011

    Fecha crítica: 4/2012

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Genuine, original, with an enviable good form and surprising energy, is how looks singer, songwriter and guitarist Scott Ellison in this new work, the eighth one recorded under his own name, Betsie Brown of Blind Raccoon and responsible of the album promotion has sent us Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Scott brings us fifteen original songs, where his influences and the music he has inherited which has served as inspiration over the years, become evident, and are Motown, Stax, and Memphis rhythm and blues All these influences together with his deep admiration for Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown make his music pure dynamite in the true sense of this word Besides Scott Ellison on different guitars and vocals, you will also find Charles Tuberville on bass, guitar and backing vocals, Spenser Sutton piano and Hammond B-3, Jalon Brown (who passed away shortly after the album recording), on drums, percussion and Hot Tamale horns An album with a bit of many different styles, blues, jive-bopping, funky-soul, reggae-groove… all cooked in its fair measure, with great skill and extreme good taste



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