Stargeezer

Stargeezer

Stargeezer

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Folks won't be piling out in droves to buy a disc of a middle class guy singing the blues, even if it's old Spider John, the man who influenced so many back in the '60s. But they should. You want to hear where David Lindley got his ideas? Or Bonnie Raitt? You want to hear American traditional tunes, blues, and folk all mixed up with a New Orleans second-line rhythm section? Then you need this. You won't find many like Koerner, with not just a feel for the music, but with the music pulsing through his brains. What comes out on this record is every bit as natural as breathing, perfect as anything you'll hear this year. It's unassuming, enjoyable, and so American that you could run it up next to the flag on July 4th. So go on, you bastards, check your wallets and head out. You won't regret it. --Chris Nickson

Stargeezer, Music, John Koerner, Blues, Blues Music, Folk, Folk & Traditional, Pop

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Music:

  1. Sweet Home Chicago [Import]
  2. Tears Like Rain
  3. Testament 3 [Box set] [Import]
  4. The Bill Broonzy Story [Box set]
  5. The Herald Recordings, Vol. 2
  6. The Shuffle Boogie King
  7. The Way It Is
  8. This Is Hip: Best of John Lee Hooker [Import]
  9. Tramp 1974: Rare & Unissued Recordings, Vol. 3
  10. Transatlantic Live [Live]

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Recommended Music:

The Gunman and Other Stories [Import]

Brahms: Sinfonia No. 1, Op. 68 / Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings

Bouncin' on the Campus [Enhanced]

Music: Dvorak: Symphony No9; Brahms: Symphony in F No3, Op90

Colezo: Shocking Blue [Import]

Chiclete Na Caixa, Banana No Cacho - Ao Vivo [Import]

Different Lifestyles

Christmas in Old Bohemia

Christmas Legends

Clase Aparte

Brilliant Corners [Import]

Compact Jazz - Bill Evans

Deep Techno [Import]

Stanford: Anthems and Services

Inventions from the Blue Line