Blues to the Bone

Blues to the Bone

Blues to the Bone

more information about Blues to the Bone

Editorial Reviews
<"b00022lj8s7499"> Amazon.com
Californian Etta James decided against accepting filmmaker Martin Scorcese's personal invitation to sing at The Blues gala in New York in early 2003. The well-celebrated soul and blues queen makes amends here with what is one of the most blues-centered recordings in her expansive discography, bringing her big, no-nonsense voice and her feisty, proud woman's point of view to bear on classics, many identified with Chicago. The likes of Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightnin'," Jimmy Reed's "Hush Hush," and Muddy Waters's "Got My Mojo Working" may be hackneyed choices, but she seizes each of a dozen as her own, and clearly, as she says herself, these are the blues songs that touch her the deepest. No argument here. --Frank-John Hadley

Blues to the Bone, Music, Etta James, Blues, Electric Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop

Blues to the Bone

google.com

Music:

  1. Brand New Knife
  2. Bring 'Em In
  3. Buddy's Baddest: The Best Of Buddy Guy
  4. Buried Alive in the Blues (+ Bonus DVD) [Live]
  5. Cerebral Caustic
  6. Come On In
  7. Complete Recordings [Box set]
  8. Cop and Speeder
  9. Cost of Living
  10. Dead Air

Music

music

Recommended Music:

The Last Broadcast [Import]

Bruno Walter conducts music by Gustav Mahler

Charlie Hunter Trio

Music: I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray

Beverly Hills [EP] [Import]

En el Olympia [Live] [Import]

Dreamtime Lullabies

Concertino / Piano Concerto

Country Legends [Import]

Duke Ellington

Directo [Live]

Deep in a Dream

Dirge [CD-single] [Import]

At the End of the Day

Fish out of Water