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Downhome acoustic delta blues.
Genre:
Blues: Acoustic Blues
Release Date:
2003
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The Saturday Night Guitar Pull Vol.1 set
Record Label: TSNGP.com
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This is a fantastic limited-edition collector's box set containing 37 live and unplugged performances on 3 CDs. Also included, a behind-the-scenes DVD with videos of some of the actual performances. Featured here are samples of regional stylists from Columbus, Cincinnati, and Nashville, the first in a series of recordings from the US midwest music corridor stretching from Detroit to Austin. You will hear everything from blues to bluegrass, rock, country, jazz, and swing. These recordings are untouched spontaneous performances from an invitation-only lineup of musical masters, newcomers and local legends. A great party collection.
See samples of the live videos from this album on: TheSaturdayNightGuitarPull.com Shortcut link: www.TSNGP.com
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I really, really enjoyed it!
author: Judijon
What can I say? Anyone who enjoys the blues, heartfelt country, and truly talented musicians will find this set supremely satisfying. The 5 stars are more than awesome; we're talking perfection here!
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Spontaneous, yet polished... How'd you do it?
author: Scarlett R.
Victor, Tim, Marcos, Felena, Annie, Kelly you all take me home with your sincerity. This is an amazing set. I wish I knew more about how you guys "pulled" this all together. This is the real deal...so glad I bought it!
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author: CD Baby
For those who seek out compilation albums, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more steamy acoustic blues compilation than this gem right here. Delivering the ache of the delta more thoroughly than back-breaking farm work, deeply rooted in the tradition and honoring legends that came before (Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Tommy Johnson, Son House), the album also ventures into modern folk blues and quiet jazzy numbers as well. From start to finish, this is one helluva show.
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