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A good healthy blend of roots, country, blues and folk with a sprinkle of Celtic boogie.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Adult contemporary
Release Date:
2008
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Record Label: Bergen Records
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Today, when traditions in every area of human activity are being cast aside at such a hysterical speed, and cultural landmarks are being swept away almost before we have had enough time to digest their significance, if any, the continuing survival of a musician whose work is anachronistic and yet relevant to the present day is a very remarkable phenomenon indeed, because Blues music and all it´s offshoots from Folk to Country have been evolving so bewilderingly fast, it seems almost beyond the realms of possibility that we should be able to savour the pure style of an original.
And yet in another way it is this very speed of development that makes such a thing possible. If it is true that the entire history of this type of music can be encapsulated in the last sixty years, then that is at least reasonable to hope that there exists certain pockets of activity where artists can work in the original mould. This is really why Steve Morgan has such a magnetic attraction, because he is at one and the same time a symbol of the fount of the blues and a highly original contemporary performer.
Performing Solo, Duo, Trio, or Band with a selection of some of the finest musicians on the circuit today including,
Helge Nyheim (Drum/Vocals), Arild Seim (Guitars), Barry Richards (Guitars/Vocals). Kai Thule (Bass), Geir Johannesen (Piano/Keyboards), Ross Gardiner (Piano/Keyboards), James Exell (Bass/Vocals), Hage(Piano/Vocals).
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author: Stephen McElhinney
Great CD with a broad spectrum from a very fine writer indeed. Excellent arrangements and top players.
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