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Big Dave McLean Rejoices In This Old Life

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The Winnipeg bluesman delivers the goods once again on his latest studio album. Table of Contents Underrated Blues Legend The Album: This Old Life Recording Process Accolades and Achievements Underrated Blues Legend At the age of 71, Big Dave McLean continues to prove his prowess in the blues genre, despite being underrated. With a career spanning five decades, McLean’s latest album, This Old Life, showcases his exceptional talents as a singer, harmonica player, and guitarist. The Album: This Old Life This Old Life features a 14-song collection of classic blues tracks, including covers of songs by renowned artists like Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters, along with original compositions by McLean. The album kicks off with the soulful track “Well, I Done Got Over It,” setting the tone for a journey through authentic blues music. Recording Process The album was recorded in just four days at The Ganaraska Recording Co. in Cobourg, Ont., using vintage instruments and equipment to maintain a tra

KULA SHAKER – NATURAL MAGICK / ALBUM REVIEW

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It’s impossible to write about a Kula Shaker album without first acknowledging that they are a band with a bit of a history. After having phenomenal success with their 1996 debut album, K, they followed it up a couple of years later with the absurdly-named Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts that was every bit as batshit as the title and months of recording on David Gilmour’s Thames houseboat would suggest. I should also confess that it’s one of my favourite records of all time, just so you get a gist where this review is coming from. Anyway, around the time Peasants appeared, and as the 20th century collectively shat itself over the threat of the millennium bug, some misjudged comments in the press led to the band imploding. Since then, the words ‘Kula Shaker’ have almost exclusively been used in the music press as the punchline to a joke. Fast forward around a decade and the band were back together, albeit without original member and hammond organ wizard Jay Darlington – who was busy tou

Lost Dog Street Band Embrace Bluegrass Roots on ‘Survived’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

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Lost Dog Street Band has returned with their latest album, ‘Survived,’ showcasing a deep dive into their bluegrass roots. Benjamin Tod’s solo project might have been a detour, but the band’s undeniable chemistry and passion for their music brought them back together for this remarkable release. Table of Contents Introduction Band’s Reunion Recording Process Song Highlights Final Thoughts Introduction Benjamin Tod initially believed he had said all he needed to with Lost Dog Street Band, but the songs he had in store for the band begged to differ. ‘Survived’ stands as a testament to their enduring spirit and commitment to their craft. Band’s Reunion After Benjamin Tod’s solo endeavor, the band regrouped to create ‘Survived,’ a collection of songs that encapsulate their growth and evolution over the years. This album proves that Lost Dog Street Band still has plenty to offer to their audience. Recording Process For ‘Survived,’ the band opted for a more organic approach by recording all p

Album Review(s): Khruangbin : A La Sala

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Album Review: Khruangbin – A La Sala One of the tell-tale signs that a band has graduated to bigger things is when they pivot back to square one. Khruangbin, known for their indie-rock, hip-hop adjacent, and global music, has mesmerized audiences over the past decade with their unique sound. Table of Contents Introduction The Sound of A La Sala Impact and Reception Conclusion Introduction Khruangbin’s latest album, “A La Sala,” showcases their evolution as artists while staying true to their roots. Let’s delve into the mesmerizing world of Khruangbin’s music. The Sound of A La Sala Khruangbin continues to blend genres effortlessly, creating a unique sonic landscape that transports listeners to distant lands. The band’s ability to infuse world music elements with a modern twist is showcased prominently in this album. Impact and Reception “A La Sala” has been met with critical acclaim, with many praising Khruangbin for their innovative approach to music. The album’s ability to transcend

Masterful Quartet "Celtic Woman" Delivers Exquisite 20th Anniversary Album

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Source: https://worldmusiccentral.org/2024/03/13/masterful-quartet-celtic-woman-deliver-exquisite-20th-anniversary-album/ The popular Celtic Woman act returns with a brand-new album, titled 20th Anniversary, to celebrate two decades of lovely music. The quartet enchants listeners yet again with their gorgeous lead and harmony vocals in Irish (Irish Gaelic) and English; exquisite arrangements and a delightful mix of contemporary Irish folk music, light classical, ethereal pieces, ballads, and Celtic airs. Table of Contents Rejoining of Celtic Woman Album Details Favorite Tracks Featured Musicians CD Track Listing Rejoining of Celtic Woman Rejoining the ensemble for this momentous occasion is gifted soprano Mairéad Carlin, a former member. Alongside her are fellow soprano Muirgen O’Mahony; virtuosa Tara McNeill on fiddle and Irish harp; and the newest addition, the versatile singer and dancer Emma Warren, known for her captivating performances in Riverdance and Les Misérables. Album Deta