Harlem Blues

Harlem Blues

Harlem Blues

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Editorial Reviews
<"b000000mrh5228"> From Grove Press Guide to Blues on CD
Ecclesiastical confusion aside, Sterling 'Satan" Magee and Adam Gussow are the Harlem curbside duo who spin the listener in the vortex of a most idiosyncratic and restive brand of down-home blues. Satan's pitchfork-in-the-ribs singing and simultaneous ravaging of electric guitar and percussion seemingly come direct from the fires of primeval creation. Harmonica player Adam leaves any sense of white middle-class decorum twenty blocks to the south. Fortunately the recording studio doesn't bridle the pair's raw enthusiasm any. -- © Frank John Hadley 1993 --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

Harlem Blues, Music, Satan & Adam, Acoustic Blues, Blues, Contemporary Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Pop, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues

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Music:

  1. Heritage of the Blues: The Complete Hightone Sessions
  2. Hound Dog: Essential Collection [Import]
  3. In My Time
  4. In the Spirit
  5. Joe Pete Got Two Women
  6. Jukin' At Bettie's
  7. Live at Kaho Theater
  8. Live: New York 1947 & Austin, Texas 1949 [Live]
  9. Live on Beale Street [Live]
  10. Live Ul Tour 76 [Import] [Live]

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