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Tag Archives: blues
MUTTER SLATER BAND – Field Of Stone
December 5, 2018

Angel Air 2018 Bidding farewell to world affairs and building a wall around his heart, British entertainer charts an isolate path from the past. For all the larking Mutter Slater used to display back in days, his latter period seems … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, Mutter Slater, rhythm-and-blues, soul, Stackridge
JAMES MONTGOMERY – Duck Fever
December 1, 2018

Waterhouse 1978 / Angel Air 2018 With wings of heaven on his shoes, Detroit auteur sings the blues – and then some. It takes a birthplace to leave a burning brand on one’s skin, and in the case of a … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged blues, funk, James Montgomery
MICHAEL BLOOMFIELD – Living In The Fast Lane
November 20, 2018

Waterhouse 1980 / Angel Air 2018 Obscure offering from blues beacon that shines a warm light many years down the line. There’s a strange misconception about this album placing it at the onset of the legendary artist’s posthumous discography, while … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged blues, Michael Bloomfield
RACHEL WISE – Southern Life
October 31, 2018

Rachel Wise 2018 Mississippi belle steps out to lasso an idlewild wind and get carried away. “If you wanna know how to live right, well, here’s your recipe”: this line from Rachel Wise’s first album should sum it up nicely, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged blues, country, Rachel Wise, Southern rock


