A Lo-Fi Must...
author: B.K. Jackson
This is a low-key, low-fi beauty which differs in many ways from Luther's work with the Freewheelers...It is ragged, soulful and melodic and works well early in the morning or late at night...buy it, you will not be dissappointed!
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Incredible Emotive Power...
author: Matthew Greenwald
Luther Russell's self-made solo album, Lowdown World (recorded at his home in Oregon on a four-track recorder), can easily be described as a cross between the first Paul McCartney record and Bob Dylan's World Gone Wrong, with a little Joe Cocker thrown in for good measure. This record has a decidedly acoustic cast, reflecting the raw nature of the songs, which are very cutting and to the bone. On Lowdown World, Russell drives this home to the point of rearranging such folk-blues obscurities such as "John Hardy" and "Gambler's Blues." These songs fit his voice perfectly, and it's a voice that sounds as though it's been left out in the rain for a long time, yet still has an incredible emotive power.
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