Sep 2007 Terry Garland “Whistling In The Dark”
Artista / Grupo: Terry Garland
Álbum: Whistling In The Dark
Discográfica: Silvermoon
Año publicación: 2006
Fecha crítica: 9/2007
Valoración: VERY GOOD
People say Terry Garland is a poet of the original roots music and probably they are right Garland is a real entertainer and magic expert of the most traditional blues He does a powerful and respectful repertoire, tastefully combining his own songs with the ones from Skip James, Willie McTell or Bukka White Garland was born in Tennessee and during the fifties he was an enthousiastic fan of rock & roll, so Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley were his idols It was not until the middle of the eighties when he was caught and captivated by the real classic orthodox blues The album gathers eleven beautiful emotional own songs that drive us to his particular own blues world, only backed by piano, bass, a little percussion, harmonica on a few tunes and, of course, his personal voice and his guitars, that is to say, the acoustic, the National and the electric one