Nr. 2264 in Klassik Blues Nr. 14321 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Stil:
Klassik Blues
Artikel Nr.:
296398799
Bemerkungen / Titelliste:
01. "Rising High Water Blues" 02. "Death Don't Have No Mercy" 03. "Rambler's Blues" 04. "Soul Of A Man" 05. "Richland Women Blues" 06. "Grinnin' In Your Face" 07. "The New Strangers Blues" 08. "Falling Down Blues" 09. "How Long Blues" 10. "Please Remember Me"
If producer Joe Henry was aiming for a timeless album by pairing the 79-year old Ramblin’ Jack Elliott with a mixed-bag band to record a bunch of Depr...
Mike Wood - 10.09.2009
Produced by Joe Henry, w/ guests Van Dyke Parks and David Hidalgo (Los Lobos), "A Stranger Here" might seem at first like yet another in the...
Steve Horowitz - 09.04.2009
It’s unclear how much Ramblin’ Jack Elliott really remembers about the Great Depression. After all, the 77-year-old folk singer was just a child when ...
cloudspeakers - 08.04.2009
At 77, and firmly established as the link between Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, Jack Elliott could be excused a bit of laurel-resting. Instead, inspire...
Jonathan Keefe - 05.04.2009
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cloudspeakers - 03.04.2009
Facts about this album:* Ramblin Jack Elliot was born Elliott Charles Adnopoz.* He ran away from home at the age of 15 to join the rodeo.* HIs fingerp...
cloudspeakers - 03.04.2009
Facts about this album:* Ramblin Jack Elliot was born Elliott Charles Adnopoz.* He ran away from home at the age of 15 to join the rodeo.* HIs fingerp...
Andy Gill - 03.04.2009
The former hitch-hiking pal of Woody Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott was the template from which the young Bob Dylan cut his character. Elliott, too, w...
David Bowling - 26.02.2009
Mark April 7th on your calendars because folk legend Ramblin’ Jack Elliott is rolling into town with a new album titled A Stranger Here. Now 77 years ...