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location: Landscape Challenged Illinois
listening to: 16 Horsepower, black music from the 70's & and still going broke from Paste Magazine
registered: 2002.08.26
posts: 3227
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I cannot recommend Anders Parker's "Tell It To The Dust" enough. It is from 2004 and I should have included the title track on the Burn Unit cd but ran out of room. This guy goes from beautiful ballads to some good rocker songs. I'm revisiting it again and can't quit playing the darn cd.Also, I mistakenly listed RL Burnside's "Rolling Tumblin" as "Howlin Tumblin"....it was a typo (The Nighthawks track was around it and I mistakenly copied the wrong word). If people like his track, I strongly suggest the documentary "You See Me Laughin'". RL Burnside is profiled in that documentary along with other Mississipi blues players. Sadly, in this day and age of manufactured corporate friendly music, it only depresses you that real talent like Burnside is ignored and almost broke - rich in life, but poor in money - how American.
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I cannot recommend Anders Parker's "Tell It To The Dust" enough. It is from 2004 and I should have included the title track on the Burn Unit cd but ran out of room. This guy goes from beautiful ballads to some good rocker songs. I'm revisiting it again and can't quit playing the darn cd.Also, I mistakenly listed RL Burnside's "Rolling Tumblin" as "Howlin Tumblin"....it was a typo (The Nighthawks track was around it and I mistakenly copied the wrong word). If people like his track, I strongly suggest the documentary "You See Me Laughin'". RL Burnside is profiled in that documentary along with other Mississipi blues players. Sadly, in this day and age of manufactured corporate friendly music, it only depresses you that real talent like Burnside is ignored and almost broke - rich in life, but poor in money - how American.
