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Midnight Highway by Quinn Sullivan
Midnight Highway by Quinn Sullivan
2017 | Rock
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"I was a little sceptical at first, because he's so young. The term 'blues' has come to be quite different than what I know as blues in a traditional sense. I've been tagged as this blues-rock guitar player and on more than a tolerable number of occasions I've been accosted by people who say, ""You must listen to this new young guy! A blues player, you won't believe it!"" And usually, no, I don't. 

Quinn Sullivan seems to have what it takes. The 'blues' seems to be rediscovered about every ten years but in this case I think it's well done. It's certainly encouraging. Interpreting the blues in an appealing manner is not so different than attempting to speak a recently-learned foreign language. You can memorise the instruction book but it's the dialect that allows you to enter the society as a true speaker of the language."

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Garthy (203 KP) rated Truth by Jeff Beck in Music

Sep 16, 2017  
Truth by Jeff Beck
Truth by Jeff Beck
1968 | Rock
10
10.0 (5 Ratings)
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The sound sits somewhere between hard rock and also plays homage to the blues. (1 more)
Influential album accompanied by these legends......Keith Moon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Ronnie Wood and Rod Stewart......what's not to like!
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    144 Blues Guitar Licks

    144 Blues Guitar Licks

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    ***** 144 Blues Guitar Licks ***** 144 smoking blues guitar licks and lessons in the style of...

Rising by Bruce Springsteen
Rising by Bruce Springsteen
2002 | Folk, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
7
7.3 (6 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 424th greatest album of all time
This is a bit better for a Springsteen album. I still can't take to his voice but the songs are decent, a mix of blues, soft rock and the occasional pop song thrown in (drum machines and synth and everything!).