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Harvey Reid : Blues & Branches
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One of the most skilled, versatile and respected singer/songwriters & acoustic instrumentalists
Genre: Blues: Acoustic Blues
Release Date: 2009
Blues & Branches Record Label: Woodpecker Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Pork Chop Slap 3:17 Album Only
Raleigh & Spencer 5:00 Album Only
Let Your Light Shine On Me 3:09 Album Only
One Kind Favor 5:24 Album Only
From Where I Stand 5:21 Album Only
Sly Damsel Serenade 4:06 Album Only
Fishing Pond Blues 3:45 Album Only
Fool Me Twice Blues 6:40 Album Only
St. James Infirmary 5:50 Album Only
Cryderville Jail 4:31 Album Only
The Year That Clayton Delaney Died 3:08 Album Only
Walk Through a Graveyard 3:05 Album Only
The Train That Carried My Girl From Town 2:52 Album Only
Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore 6:14 Album Only
Try Mine 3:56 Album Only
Hollywood 4:21 Album Only
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Album Notes

Harvey Reid is gaining a worldwide reputation as one of acoustic music's finest songwriters, instrumentalists and performers. Reid plays acoustic and slide guitars, autoharp, 6-string banjo, and mandolin. A former national acoustic guitar and autoharp champion, he has released 21 solo albums of original and traditional music. Acoustic Guitar Magazine chose his "Steel Drivin' Man" as one of Top 10 Folk CD's of all time, and GUITAR PLAYER Magazine has called him “a giant of the steel strings," including him in its list of 20 essential acoustic guitar CD's.

Blues & Branches is a powerful and appealing new CD that showcases Reid's slide guitar and bluesier side, though as its name indicates, it also is flavored with other influences including country, celtic and gospel. Though the primary focus is on Reid's guitars, his amazing autoharp and 6-string banjo work are included here, as well as rare cameos on dobro and lap steel. Like most of Reid's recordings, Blues & Branches is sparse, long and consists almost entirely of unedited in-studio performances.

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