Classique mais très bon
Report this review (spam, insults, etc.)balthaz • 2009-02-04 22:55:21
#12 this weekAmerican Blues Delux Part One
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This album is a compilation of songs from two seprate albums. Blues On The Rocks and S.O.S. by Dennis Logan. American Blues Delux is the best of the blues based songs from each album. A Lot Of Bad Habits and Love Is Never Wrong features the vocals of Brian OShea and both songs were written by Dennis Logan Moore, Valerie Bemis and Brian OShea. the other songs are from Dennis Logan S.O.S. album, written by Dennis Logan Moore and Larry Lind. A Lot of Bad Habits is getting airplay all over Europe and is concidered to have the best sing along chorus in decades. The Whole Things Going down scored #1 in the USA and #3 in England. Second Cities is a rock blues song about the neglect of the inner cities. The total of S.O.S is a political protest message driven album. It scoed 5 top ten hit in the folk catagory. All songs feature the guitar wizardry of Ricky Lewis, whom has been compared to SRV and Eric Clapton. Larry Lind The lyricist on S.O.S has recently been identified as the writer of many of Bob Dylan's 60's hits. As Joan Beaz said on a clip on CNN while performing at a Obama rally, " There is no Dylan and the songs were written for him. This no way take away from Dylans talent. But it does explain the long standing rumors that Dylan didn't write some of his biggest hits. Al Grossman and his brother were advertising for a sing that could be the new Woodie Guthrie, while Phil Ochs took Larrys songs to the grossman's before they found Dylan. Dylan Thomas is Larry Lind favorite composer and poet so the Grossman's use Bob's first name and Dylan thomas' first name to create the new Woodie Gutherie. Larry was only 15 at the time and was concidered a lyrical savant. He kept the secret for all these years until now. Larry was only paid $100 a song for about 40 songs that he sold to the Grossman's. It is one of the most unfair deals ever in the music industry. Dylan became a rich ledgend and Larry struggled his whole life just to get by. There is no justice.
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