Sun Masters

Sun Masters

Sun Masters

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The unbelievable raw talent of a young Milton Campbell is in grand display on this collection of early-1950s Sun classics. Milton hadn't yet honed his blend of cutting electric blues, New Orleans-style R&B, and deep country soul; he seemed at this point to move from one to the other rather than trying to fuse them into a cohesive style. The payoff here, however, is in his ferocious delivery, both in terms of his vocal performance and his steely guitar work. Fueled by Ike Turner's pumping piano, Milton assuredly blisters his way through a range of his own material, offering buzzing, razor-sharp guitar flurries and soulful vocal moans, and reminding us once again of Sun's prestigious origins as a blues label. --Marc Greilsamer --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Sun Masters, Music, Little Milton, Blues, Electric Blues, Juke Joint Blues, Memphis Blues, Pop, R&B, Soul-Blues

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Music:

  1. Talking Timbuktu
  2. Tellin' Stories
  3. Texas Cadillac
  4. Texas Sugar/Strat Magik
  5. Texas Twister
  6. The Blues Keep Following Me Around
  7. The Fat Man Sings Live [Live]
  8. The Folkways Years, 1944-1963
  9. The Genius of Ray Charles
  10. The Original Peacock Recordings

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