Shake 'Em on Down [Enhanced]

Shake 'Em on Down [Enhanced]

Shake 'Em on Down [Enhanced]

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Once again, Arrow Analog Productions has produced a valuable addition to the annals of American recorded music with this jookin' and jivin' journey through 70 years of Delta blues by the legendary Honeyboy Edwards. He may be 84 now, but when his fingers pluck and bend and slide over the strings of his big acoustic guitar, Honeyboy suddenly becomes 20 again, and those listening are magically transported into a lost world where Robert Johnson, or Sonny Boy Williamson, or Charley Patton might enter any minute. Opening with a vigorous rendition of Patton's geo-sexual take on the great 1927 flood, "High Water Everywhere," followed by down-home standards "Drop Down Mama," "Shake 'Em On Down," and Patton's signature song, "Pony Blues," Edwards informs his voice and guitar work with an unforgettably vital sense of musical expression, particularly of his beloved, ever-thriving country blues. --Alan Greenberg

Shake 'Em on Down, Music, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Blues, Blues Music, Delta Blues, Modern Delta Blues, Pop

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