Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 38:34
Size: 88,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Rockin Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2020
Time: 38:34
Size: 88,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Rockin Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. One Summer Night - 4:41
2. Long Time - 3:32
3. The Wreckage - 3:40
4. Wasted Days and Wasted Nights - 3:21
5. Memphis Song - 3:33
6. Little Darlin' - 3:59
7. Can You Hear Me Call’n - 3:27
8. Hurricane - 5:06
9. Look Out - 3:12
10. Two Hours Till Midnight - 3:58
1. One Summer Night - 4:41
2. Long Time - 3:32
3. The Wreckage - 3:40
4. Wasted Days and Wasted Nights - 3:21
5. Memphis Song - 3:33
6. Little Darlin' - 3:59
7. Can You Hear Me Call’n - 3:27
8. Hurricane - 5:06
9. Look Out - 3:12
10. Two Hours Till Midnight - 3:58
As a native of West Memphis, Arkansas, the harmonica takes on a new meaning as a lead instrument in the hands of Carl Caballero. He is one of the most exciting talents to emerge out of the big city roots and blues scene in some time. His energy has proven to be a potent force for many years along the road house circuit that links Detroit and Chicago. In between Caballero has often headed south on musical sojourns to spend time soaking up musical inspiration on the very soil where blues and country originally fused to give us Rock and Roll half a century ago. Years of touring with Overture Records recording artists the “Sharecroppers of Soul” and Willy Dixon’s long time guitarist, John Watkins, has helped to give Caballero the experience to hold his own with all the important harmonica players, past and present, yet he remains independent and innovative enough to always seek new musical ground. Inspired originally by players like Little Walter and Jerry Portnoy, along the way he has shared the stage with such harp luminaries as Junior Wells and Sugar Blue.
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