Исполнитель : ERIC SARDINAS
Альбом: ERIC SARDINAS and BIG MOTOR
Жанр : Rock, Blues-Rock, Delta blues
Страна : USA
Год : 2008
Диск : Made in USA
Где взял : My Rip
Формат : FLAC (image+.cue +log)
Битрейт аудио : lossless
Размер : 334 МB
Залито на: NAROD
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ERIC SARDINAS. Именно её он представлял на V-ом Международном фестивале Блюза, что прошёл в прошлом году в Лефортово.
Eric Sardinas - известный американский гитарист-виртуоз, "безумно" исполняющий дельта-блюз на слайд гитаре. На этой пластинке есть два кавера - один на
Elvis Presley - Burning Love и второй на
Tony Joe White - As The Crow Flies.
With
Eric Sardinas and Big Motor, Sardinas further refines his trademark sonic fury, mixing in bits and pieces of 1960s-styled British blooze-rock, John Lee-inspired boogie, Southern soul, old school Delta blues, even a bit of twangy, country-tinged blues (think early-1970s Johnny Winter). Bass guitarist Levell Price and drummer Patrick Caccia provide a locomotive beat behind Sardinas' six-string pyrotechnics; together, the trio raises a lot of joyful noise for three guys.
The album-opening "All I Need" is a 120mph raver, built upon an unrelenting rhythm, embroidered with taut, barbed-wire fretwork. The infectious, melodic "Ride" hides its pop overtones beneath a soaring guitar line, a Gospel-tinged chorus, and a Hendrix heartbeat...kind of reminds me of Clapton-era Delaney & Bonnie. The up-tempo "Gone To Memphis" is a soulful, uplifting tune with some finely-engraved Dobro work and warm vocal harmonies.
Lest listeners think that Sardinas has gone soft, the rollicking boogie-based "It's Nothing New" turns the amp up a notch, and by the time that ES and Big Motor kick into the juke-joint stomp "Just Like That," you'll be turning over chairs and dancing on the table. Sardinas' showcases some nasty, menacing slide-playing here as the band bashes-and-crashes behind his switchblade fretwork. A relatively straight-forward cover of the Elvis gem "Burning Love" displays Sardinas' playful side, while a cover of Tony Joe White's "As The Crow Flies" offers up a true 180-proof Delta gumbo with a soulful vocal turn and imaginative six-string solos.
All in all, this is a really fresh and tasty album that will keep your foot stomping, rocking', and gives us all proof that someone can still make an original blues rock album that has a familiar feel but makes you say ahh that's cool.
It's a great pick!
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