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Harry Manx
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  • Audio CD (February 4, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: February 4, 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Northern Blues
  • ASIN: B00008A7Q3
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #132,015 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
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2. When Abbott Met Costello
3. Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues
4. No Particular Place To Be/Itchy Knees and Elbows
5. Take This Hammer
6. Curly Ray and his Brother
7. Funny Business
8. Raga Gujari-Todi
9. Unmoved By Love
10. Taking It To The Streets
11. Weary and You Run
12. Tell Me About The Blues Highway, Grampa
13. Lastly Tender

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5.0 out of 5 stars Jubilee - Harry Manx/Kevin Breit, May 18, 2003
Manx and Breit met at a festival in Canada in 2001 and immediately struck up a musical understanding with an inspired improvised live set. A year later, they got together to record Jubilee, which embraces the spontaneity and freshness of a live performance.

The CD compromises a range tracks written by Manx, a couple in partnership with Breit, and notable innovative covers: Danny O'Keefe wrote the laid back "Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues"; "Take This Hammer" (Working on a Railroad) is traditional song - also part of the Tom Topping Band repertoire; there's a disarming instrumental version of the Doobie Brothers classic, "Taking It To The Streets"; and an energised reworking of Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child".

This is a high quality CD but my favourite track, by a distance, is "Unmoved By Love", the only song written jointly by Manx and Breit. It is simply one of the best ballads ever written and it would not surprise me if it is widely covered by other artists. It demonstrates Manx's understated sensitive vocal attributes, combined with subtle acoustic accompaniment. The final track on the album - "Lastly Tender" - is a seductive instrumental written by Breit, who excels on his Resonator guitar. It rounds off a wonderfully eclectic range of contemporary blues, subtly influenced by Indian rhythms.

Manx's contemporary style and demeanour is reminiscent of what you would expect from Richard Thompson if he had played the blues. He also seems to have acquired Thompson's taste in headgear. I was pointed in the direction of Harry Manx's music by Kristina Olsen, always a fine judge of music. I wasn't disappointed. He has found, in Kevin Breit, a musical soul - or should that be blues - mate.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Varied sound, very satisfying!, January 18, 2004
By applewood (everywhere and nowhere) - See all my reviews
This is the third CD available from Manx, and it is a bit different from the others in that he is playing as a duo with fellow Canadian guitarist Kevin Breit. The resulting sound is more full and eclectic. Instead of sultry raga blues we have a more American flavoured blues jazz folk sound. The two met in 2001 at the Summerfolk festival in Ontario and played a killer set sight unseen. They teamed up again in 2002 for this live in studio recording, again without rehearsals or planning. The results are outstanding! Their opposite styles (cool and spunky) compliment beautifully. Manx plays mostly acoustic instruments; slide guitar, Mohan Veena, National Steel guitar, harmonica and banjo as well as his warm vocals, while Kevin plays an assortment of electric and acoustic instruments; guitars and bass, resonator guitar, banjo, mandocello, banjolin, mandolin, mandola, organ, bass pedals, guitorgan....you get the picture!

The song selection is a nice mix of originals and covers (Good Time Charlie's Got The Blues is a pleasant surprise). Production and packaging is excellent as well. I love the informative and beautifully done liner notes, clearly a labor of love.

This CD has grown on me (while Manx's other recordings were instant hits with me), and I like the variety and accessibilty. Thanks guys for sharing the magic!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some of the best acoustic music out there, February 22, 2003
By Ryan White (Guelph, ON) - See all my reviews
One word: Amazing. Harry Manx is arguably the most unique modern blues player, if not the best. His songwriting shows a great attention to detail and his playing is flawless. The addition of Kevin Breit elevates this recording to a whole new level. The two were born to play together. Their fits so well and the end result is a CD that is playful and adventurous.
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