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With its incandescent versions and its impeccable taste, "Orgy Of The Damned" is a fabulous association of Blues benefactors, with Slash at the helm.
LOLOCELTIC
- 23/05/2024
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Always in touch with the reality of the world around him, Walter Trout's "Broken" shows that his optimism is not impervious to worrying current events.
LOLOCELTIC
- 27/03/2024
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At nearly 80, Robin Trower has enlisted the services of a seasoned blues singer, Sari Schorr, to bring us a pleasant but predictable album.
GYVY
- 26/02/2024
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"Dirt On My Diamonds Vol. 1" once again demonstrates Kenny Wayne Shepherd's songwriting talent, and marks the evolution of his music towards powerful, colorful rhythm and blues.
NEWF
- 09/11/2023
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Joe Bonamassa once again pushes the boundaries of the covers album exercise, thanks to a unique sense of balance between respect and appropriation that makes this "Blues Deluxe Volume 2" once again unmissable.
LOLOCELTIC
- 25/10/2023
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"Trouble Is Good" sees Lance Lopez condense his message, favoring flawless efficiency at the expense of a certain nuance.
LOLOCELTIC
- 20/09/2023
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"Seesaw" sees the pair Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa take things up a notch, bringing their talents to bear on the artwork with fine balance.
LOLOCELTIC
- 17/08/2023
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With the beautiful "Until We Meet Again", Kaz Hawkins, confident in her talent and more at peace, offers us an album full of hope and emotion, which sounds like a new beginning.
NEWF
- 16/06/2023
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