Steve Krase “Should’ve Seen It Coming”

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    Artista / Grupo: Steve Krase

    Álbum: Should’ve Seen It Coming

    Discográfica: Connor Ray Music / Mark Pucci

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 8/2017

    Valoración: GREAT

Steve Krase is a versatile singer and harmonica player who has worked hard to forge his career near artists like Trudy Lynn or the late Jerry Lighfoot He was member of both musician bands and with them he has gone over many roads, sharing different experiences and recording several albums Krase has also developed an interesting solo career and, as a result of it, here comes his fourth album recorded under his own name Along the eleven cd songs Steve Krase shows all his potential and good blues knowledge, letting us see how to play harmonica without getting repetitive, always with a lively playing in each and every one of the songs he has included in the recording Chicago blues with all its essence and flavour played in the classic strong way the style demands You will immediately feel the spirit and stamp of Willie Dixon, Jimmy Rogers, Little Walter, Charlie Musselwhite, Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry or his friend Jerry Lighfoot Besides Steve Krase on vocals and harmonica, the other musicians are Roman Rock on bass and vocals, David Carter on guitar and vocals, Richard Cholakian on drums, Randy Wall on piano and organ and Alisha Pattillo on sax, plus the collaboration of Mark May and Bob Spear on guitars in one song, Trudy Lynn on backing vocals in three tracks and finally James Gilmer on percussion in four songs Here comes a highly recommended good blues album you should not ignore



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