Исполнитель: Eden Brent
Альбом: Mississippi Number One
Год выпуска: 2008
Стиль: Blues
Формат: flac (image, cue, log)
Битрейт: lossless
Время звучания: 56:39
Размер файла: 344 mb
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Traclist:
01.
Mississippi Flatland Blues Brent 3:14
02.
He'll Do the Same Thing to You Brent 3:58
03.
Darkness on the Delta Livingston, Neiburg, Symes 3:21
04.
Love Me 'Til Dawn Brent 3:26
05.
Fried Chicken Phillips 3:55
06.
Mississippi Number One Brent 3:56
07.
The Man I Love Gershwin 4:10
08.
Careless Love Traditional 3:47
09.
Meet You Anywhere Brent 3:25
10.
Why Don't You Do Right McCoy 4:15
11.
Afraid to Let Go Brent 3:42
12.
Close the Door Brent 2:36
13.
All Over Me Brent 3:34
14.
Trouble in Mind Milburn 5:52
15.
Until I Die Brent 4:21
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Personnel:
Eden Brent - vocals, piano (1-4, 6-15)
Jack Holder - guitar (11, 13); choir: vocals (15)
Rick Steff - organ (2, 13, 15)
Jim Spake - tenor saxophone (2, 9, 13, 15), baritone saxophone (9)
Marc Franklin - trumpet (2, 9)
Kevin Lewis - alto saxophone (4, 11)
Jackie Johnson - vocals (9)
Reba Russell - vocals (9)
Sam Shoup - double bass (4, 9)
Tom Lonardo - drums (4, 9)
Jimmi Kinard - bass (1, 2, 6, 11-13, 15)
James Robertson - drums (1, 2, 6, 11-13, 15)
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Eden Brent - Mississippi Number One]
Blues pianist Eden Brent (On November 16, 1965, Eden Brent was born in Greenville, Mississippiis) a relative newcomer to the blues music scene, but she's no wet-behind-the-ears rookie.
Raised in moderate posterity in the poverty-stricken Mississippi Delta, she caught the blues music bug as a teen. Brent attended the University of North Texas to study jazz composition, but received her advance degree in blues piano by apprenticing under Delta blues musician Abie "Boogaloo" Ames...
Brent traveled with the elderly pianist for 16 years, driving him to gigs, performing alongside Ames, and ultimately earning the nickname "Little Boogaloo." After Brent took first place in the "Acoustic Blues" category at the Blues Foundations' 2006 International Blues Challenge, she finally began work on what would become her debut album, Mississippi Number One.
Along with other awards, Brent garnered two 2009 Blues Music Awards - one for Acoustic Artist of the Year, the other for Acoustic Album of the Year (Mississippi Number One). In 2006, she won the Blues Foundation's International Blues Challenge.
Brent has appeared around the country at recognized venues and events including the Kennedy Center, the 2000 Republican National Convention, the 2005 presidential inauguration (sharing the bill with B.B. King), the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the British Embassy, Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival, the Edmonton Blues Festival, the annual B.B. King Homecoming, and aboard the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise
"Brent’s raw talent enables her to sing and play bawdy blues and sophisticated jazz and everything that lies in between damn near as good as the best who ever did... This gal will be a star.”
—Elmore
"A kick-ass, high octane set that’s both polished and heartfelt, Brent is going to be one of the best finds of the year and now is the time for smarty-pants know-it-alls to hop on board if they want early bragging rights. Killer stuff throughout.”
—Midwest Record
"As Little Boogaloo talks, she sounds like a milk-cow walking on gravel. As she sings, she sounds like an angel on Viagra.”
—Die Burger, Cape, South Africa
"In a world where flash nearly always dazzles more than substance, Mississippi Number One is a spectacularly moving musical statement, with strength, depth and beauty to spare.” —Rambles [/spoyler]==================================================================
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