The Reclamators “Sing It, White Boy”

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    Artista / Grupo: The Reclamators

    Álbum: Sing It, White Boy

    Discográfica: Crooked Walls

    Año publicación: 2009

    Fecha crítica: 10/2010

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

And here comes an original wonderful band that provides good feelings and great moments of vitalist fun to everyone who listens to them In this new cd The Reclamators combine their own songs with some classic ones like Red House Blues (Jimi Hendrix), Sweet Home Chicago (Robert Johnson) or Bright Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed), along with other less known ones, such as Blues In The Basement (Rufus Thomas), Matchbox Blues (Blind Lemon Jefferson) or Steamroller Blues (James Taylor), the ‘king’ Elvis Presley did an excellent version too In short words, it is a cd to have fun and enjoy it with a positive attitude, because the musicians involved on it play with an exciting enthusiasm and, within they musical skills, they have done a good work, especially singer, guitarist and band leader Jerome Mykietyn and guitarist Robert Ross Both are the builders of the band own sound, together with Roger Hitchuk on keyboards, Mark Paradiso on bass and Al Biro on drums, who give the perfect support to make everything sound good, precise and extremely well teamed



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