Sunday Wilde “He Digs Me”

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    Artista / Grupo: Sunday Wilde

    Álbum: He Digs Me

    Discográfica: Untouchable

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 6/2015

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Sunday Wilde comes from Ontario, Canada to bring us his latest work, that will delight many fans Sunday combines sweetness with high voltage electricity and a powerful bright voice Sunday Wilde is an artist that one can like or dislike, but that never leaves you indifferent The album naturally combines a variety of musical genres, like jazzy blues, ballads, dirty blues, pop and country blues, along thirteen interesting tracks, sometimes played in acoustic format and some other times with electrified instruments Both in acoustic or electric format, the voice and delivery Sunday puts gives to her performing, makes the album to become an emotional journey full of exciting surprises This singer and piano player communicates her good taste and honesty to the whole audience in each and every one of the songs that complete He Digs Me, where she also pays homage to all those women who courageously and silently cope with life injustices In this album Sunday Wilde sings, writes songs and plays piano, backed by a bunch of good musicians like Little Bobby guitar, Reno Jack bass, Carol Dierking drums and the special collaboration of Dan Dahlin, drums in the song Crying Shame, Bobby J Marks on trumpet and Jimmy Wallace on sax



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