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By "druef" (Portland, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: John Hammond (Audio CD)
Despite the date given by Amazon[.com], this album goes back to 1964 when it was released by Vanguard on a 33 Lp. It's John Hammond as John Hammond should be - blues; raw blues. Look at whose work he's doing: Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup, Big Bill Broonzy, Lightning Hopkins, Eugene "Son" House. If you do folk blues at all this is the real stuff and Hammond does it as well as anyone this side of the original. The guitar is real, the harp is incredible and overall it sounds just like he does live.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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John Hammond (Vanguard) is one of his greatest yet!,
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This review is from: John Hammond (Audio CD)
I think this cd is one of John's greatest yet! He can really smoke the guitar and sing. He plays the harmonica very well. Someone that can do all three on a cd is terrific. I believe his rendition of crossroad blues is terrificly great. This cd tells everything you need to know about some of the origianals in blues like Robert Johnson. If you would just give this cd a listen too, I believe you would listen to it over & over again. It's got some great guitar, with that great blues sound. This cd is one of the few that promote the deep blues heritage anymore. Give it a listen, please.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Hammond-Excellent Blues,
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Can a white kid play the blues with a feelin'? This CD certainly puts the question to rest. John plays it raw and staight. There's great harp and guitar work here. Not fancy, just genuine heartfelt blues. As informal as sittin'and howlin' on the porch. This CD is one you'll listen to again and again!
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