Size: 90,0 MB
Time: 38:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Dirty Blues
Label: CoolStreme
Art: Front
01. Can't Be Satisfied (3:04)
02. Hobo Blues (3:04)
03. Mean Old World (3:25)
04. First Chance Blues (3:03)
05. Texas Blues (3:07)
06. Tear My Playhouse Down (3:22)
07. Cairo Blues (2:38)
08. Big Town Playboy (2:38)
09. Worried Life Blues (2:45)
10. Red Devil Blues (4:00)
11. Shotgun Blues (3:35)
12. Ice Cream Man (3:19)
13. Can't Be Satisfied (Banjo) (0:26)
Sunny Lowdown plays the raw, deep blues, drawing from the music of John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Jesse Mae Hemphill and R.L. Burnside. Critics have described Sunny’s music as “swamp music”, but Sunny shuns labels. “I’m just me,” he says. “I call it Sunny side up.” Sunny was only sixteen when he first backed up bluesman John Lee Hooker. He went on to work with many of his favorite blues musicians: Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin, Muddy Waters pianist Pinetop Perkins, Chicago blues legends Otis Rush and George “Wild Child” Butler, Fat Possum recording artists R.L. Burnside and Cedell Davis, and others.
The Blues Volume Low is Sunny’s first solo release, a mixture of traditional blues tunes and tunes he has written himself. “I always liked the singers who could sit with just their guitar and tell you a story,” he says. “Whether they had written the song or not, they made it their story.”
The Blues Volume Low is Sunny’s story. Ten tracks with just Sunny and his electric or acoustic guitar, augmented by three tracks with his trio -- Sunny Bottom on bass, Sunny Tubs on drums. Rhythmic, and powerful, you won’t find many of Sunny’s chords in guitar books. “My music starts raw, and then I cook it up,” he says. “But I never overcook it."
The Blues Volume Low
Posted by kamaneOznake: Sunny Lowdown, Dirty Blues