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DescriptionArtist: James Cotton Title Of Album: Cotton Mouth Man Year Of Release: 2013 Genre: Harmonica, Chicago Blues, Country-Blues, Boogie Format: MP3 Quality: 320 kbps Constant Total Time: 49:00 Total Size: 113 Mb Tracklist: 01. Cotton Mouth Man (Feat.Joe Bonamassa) 02. Midnight Train (Feat. Gregg Allman) 03. Mississippi Mud (Feat. Keb'Mo') 04. He Was There 05. Something For Me (Feat.Warren haynes) 06. Wrapped Around My Heart (Feat.Ruthie Foster) 07. Saint On Sunday 08. Hard Sometimes (Feat.Delbert Mc Clinton 09. Young Bold Women 10. Bird Nest On The Ground 11. Wasn't My Time To Go (Feat.Keb'Mo') 12. Blues Is Good For You 13. Bonnie Blue (Feat.Colin Linden) Legendary Blues harmonica player who is also widely known as "Mr. Superharp." "Cotton Mouth Man" follows Cotton's 2009 Grammy-nominated album, "Giant", of which USA Today proclaimed: "Since 1966 James Cotton has been carrying the Chicago sound to the world. On Giant, he pours 75 years of living into that harmonica and out comes devastating and powerful blasts of notes undiminished by age." On Cotton Mouth Man, the thirteen tracks continue to cover subjects taken from Cotton's storied history and almost 70 year career in music. The CD contains seven songs co-written by Cotton with Grammy-winning producer Tom Hambridge (Buddy Guy, Joe Louis Walker, Susan Tedeschi) Blues harp maestro James Cotton was 77 at the time of this album's release. He can barely sing anymore, and the years of playing and touring have left his voice a hoarse croak, but make no mistake, he can still play the harp, and his stunning, overdriven blasts on the instrument are as powerful and as immediate as ever. He's the living embodiment of the Chicago blues, and one of the genre's last surviving founders of it, having mentored with the great Sonny Boy Williamson, and he recorded, played, and toured with Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters, cutting his first sides at the age of 19 for Chess Records. He's done this a long time, and as this delightful, joyous, stomping, and vibrant set shows, he doesn't need to sing to command the stage. Cotton wrote or co-wrote most of the songs here with the album's producer, Tom Hambridge, and the vocals are handled by guest artists, most of them by Darrell Nulisch, the former Texas Heat and Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets vocalist who has been handling the singing duties for Cotton's band for some time now, but Gregg Allman, Warren Haynes, Ruthie Foster, Delbert McClinton, and Keb' Mo' are also featured singers. But this isn't one of those duets albums that artists make in the twilight of their careers by any shot -- Cotton is amazing on these cuts, his harp blasts full of passion, power, and enough pure energy to light up the night sky. Cotton may not do somersaults on stage anymore, but his harp lines do, weaving in and out of these songs like a charging Chicago freight train. There isn't a single lame cut here, but the closer, "Bonnie Blue," with Cotton croaking out a moving vocal accompanied only by his harp and the resonator guitar playing of Colin Linden, is particularly poignant. Cotton may be cruising in on 80 years of age, but he's just released one of the best albums of his career. ~Steve Leggett/quote] And many similar posts in H33T & KAT, all active and seedeed. http://kickasstorrents.ee/user/radio957/uploads/ http://h33t.to/member/radio+957 DONT BE SEL SEED FOR YOUR FRIENDS! Related Torrents
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