Si Cranstoun “Old School”

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    Artista / Grupo: Si Cranstoun

    Álbum: Old School

    Discográfica: Ruf

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 1/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

If you have had a bad day, you see everything black or you feel depressed, this album will remove your sorrows and concerns, because it brings an explosion of colour, joy and vitality Although at first sight and musically speaking songs may seem to come from another time, singer and guitar player Si Cranstoun and his musicians have got a move on to give us a selection of songs inspired both 50’s rhythm & blues and pure energetic rock ‘n’ roll of that time, plus some forties and beginning of the sixties tracks played on an energetic actual way Sixteen songs that bring together the best of those old days with influences coming from Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke or Big Joe Turner, all performed fluently with great professionalism which will make listeners to easily and immediately connect with Si Cranstoun proposal and deeply enjoy each and every one of the cd songs The responsible musicians of the joyful party are Si Cranstoun on guitar, bass, keyboards and vocals, Mez Clough on drums, Stewart Panaman on double bass, Dan Faulkner and Drew Davies saxophones, Jon Radford trumpet, Patrick Hayes trombone, Neis Casey and Pady Milner piano guitar players Simon Picton and Jay Gipson This is an album that will make you relive, remember and miss the golden era of those years where juke boxes were indispensable in bars, restaurants and other venues



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