The World Don't Owe Me Nothing [Live]
Editorial Reviews Despite [some] rough edges, octogenarian Honeyboy Edwards remains a first-rate bluesman, always enjoyable and occasionally brilliant. At his best he evokes the smoldering intensity and elusive spiritual brilliance of the fabled Delta tradition as well as anyone alive, and better than most.
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Edwards shouts out his lyrics in an unembellished roar.... His guitar work, rather than serving as a carefully crafted complement to his singing, alternates between being a mostly rhythmic accompaniment and an entirely separate voice. His timing is eccentric, and he'll throw in unexpected chords or even modulate into an entirely different key when his listeners (and his accompanists) least expect it....
The World Don't Owe Me Nothing, Music, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Blues, Blues Music, Delta Blues, Modern Delta Blues, Pop, This living legend of the Delta blues, and master of the Chicago blues proves to us time and time again why he is such an important member of the blues community.
The World Don't Owe Me Nothing [Live]
Music:
Recommended Music:
Beethoven: String Quartets Nos. 3 and 4
Music: Morrison Hotel/L.A. Woman [Import]
Bloch: Schelomo, Hebraic rhapsody; Honegger: Concerto for cello H72
Another Side of This Life: The Lost Recordings of Gram Parsons, 1965-1966
1982-1987: Himnos Del Corazon [Import]
At Carnegie Hall [Original recording remastered] [Import]
Another Mellow Summer [Import]
Orff: Carmina Burana / Bonney, Lopardo, Michaels-Moore; Previn