Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown – Shake The Roots
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by Liz Aiken
1y ago
Shake The Roots with Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown a wonderful album with a dozen tracks that explore Southern rock, blues, rock and country vibes. Shake The Roots is a collage of sounds that delight in capturing the energy of live music. The post Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown – Shake The Roots appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Robert Hill and Joanne Lediger – Revelation
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Robert Hill and Joanne Lediger - Revelation is full of ingenious updates to blues/gospel songs. Excellent playing and vocals adding depth The post Robert Hill and Joanne Lediger – Revelation appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado have Navigation Blues
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado have Navigation Blues a wonderful and varied album that has power, subtlety, heartache and joy wrapped up in many brilliant musical layers. It isn’t as immediate as some of his albums but it is up there with his best. The post Thorbjørn Risager & The Black Tornado have Navigation Blues appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Laura Tate does the Smokey Tango…on the water!
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Laura Tate does the Smokey Tango…on the water! Blending a number of genres creating a strong album of selective covers The post Laura Tate does the Smokey Tango…on the water! appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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The Milkmen win a game of Spin The Bottle
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
The Milkmen win a game of Spin The Bottle a wonderful rock-based album that has ten songs, each packed with invention and talent than many other releases manage in a whole album. The post The Milkmen win a game of Spin The Bottle appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Breezy Rodio digs deep for Underground Blues
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Breezy Rodio digs deep for Underground Blues a Wonderful high quality, high-value set of blues-based originals where his obvious love and understanding of our beloved genre shines through. The post Breezy Rodio digs deep for Underground Blues appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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John Németh on how it May Be The Last Time
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
John Németh on how it May Be The Last Time, is an album of blues and soul that carries an extra poignancy knowing the circumstances. This May Be The Last Time…I fervently hope it’s not but, should it prove to be, it’s a remarkable swan-song. When John does make his comeback, it presents a problem for him…top this one John! The post John Németh on how it May Be The Last Time appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Let It Bleed Revisited by The Rock House All Stars
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Let It Bleed Revisited by The Rock House All Stars as a tribute album, this rates up amongst the best as the ensemble put in first-class performances interpreting such seminal songs. Okay, they won’t supplant the originals, but they are very, very good when you want to listen to classics with a pleasing slant. The post Let It Bleed Revisited by The Rock House All Stars appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Kirk Fletcher gives us Heartache By The Pound
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Kirk Fletcher gives us Heartache By The Pound a wonderful blues, soulful album with scintillating guitar throughout in a set of songs built around melody and emotions rather than just frameworks for the guitar. The post Kirk Fletcher gives us Heartache By The Pound appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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Alex Lopez goes on record for his Nasty Crime
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by Tom Dixon
1y ago
Alex Lopez goes on record for his Nasty Crime a wonderful blues-based but varied album of song focussed tracks with other genres skilfully woven in. The guitar still features, but not at the expense of the narrative and supplies some sensitive and powerful playing. The post Alex Lopez goes on record for his Nasty Crime appeared first on Bluesdoodles ..read more
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