Sunday Wilde “Blueberries And Grits”

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    Artista / Grupo: Sunday Wilde

    Álbum: Blueberries And Grits

    Discográfica: Hwy 11 Records

    Año publicación: 2016

    Fecha crítica: 12/2016

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Singer and occasional pianist Sunday Wilde travelled a couple of times from Northern Ontario in Canada to Mississippi Delta, where she was deeply impressed and captivated by the music of the south of United States This sixth album in his career was recorded in Memphis and Clarksdale, produced by reputed Gary Vincent Sunday Wilde has included ten songs all them played with acoustic instruments The tracks have as a common thread her relationship with men, both the most happy ones and the most unhappy ones, where Wilde shows her most inner thoughts, in different cuts talking about her father, the men she loved or even she details the virtues and qualities she wants to find on a man It becomes very interesting to listen how Sunday explains with a natural grace her experiences with the other sex In the recording she has counted with a group of very interesting musicians who contribute to give a colourful variety to all songs like Billy Earheart on organ, Roger Reupert on trumpet, Reno Jack on double bass, Sturgis Nikides on dobro, Rickey Quicksand Martin on drums, April Mae on washboard and guitar players Dave Fecca, Johnny Cass and Robert Hughes



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