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Tag Archives: Mick Clarke
MICK CLARKE – Diggin’ Down
August 2, 2017

Rockfold 2017 So deep it hurts: British blues miner gets to the bottom of a mood. Devised as an instrumental enterprise, this project lost its initial intent almost right away, because wouldn’t get in the way of a good song, … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Mick Clarke
THE MICK CLARKE BAND – Ruff ānā Roar – Live At Scratchers
February 29, 2016

Rockfold 2016 Caught red-handed, British bluesman gets down ‘n’ dirty on a killing floor. While many artists who emerged in the ’60s are content to rest on the blissful side of blues, is still demonstrating enviable vigor on its raw … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, live, Mick Clarke
Mick Clarke Puts Out A Concert Album
January 20, 2016

One could say that has been an immitigable life force since his days with KILLING FLOOR, but the guitarist’s officially recorded concert output is quite limited. In order to rectify the situation, the British blues veteran has come up with “Ruff’n’Roar – … Continue reading
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MICK CLARKE – Shake It Up
November 5, 2015

Rockfold 2015 Change of pace for British blues stalwart. Intensity’s intact, though. There’s a punchline to each of ‘s recent albums which, at a record per year rate of late, amount to a solid stretch of creativity. From its very … Continue reading
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MICK CLARKE – Crazy Blues
September 3, 2014

Rockfold 2014 Former KILLING FLOOR axeman cuts deep and goes deliciously mad on the dozen of smoking tracks. You can’t go wrong with even when his endeavors turn mental like here, on the album which deliberately eschews the tentative elegance … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Kiling Floor, Mick Clarke


