The Horror Of It All
Editorial Reviews
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At 71 years intense, Cedell Davis is one of the great, surviving voices of the Piedmont blues. His work has been championed by historian Robert Palmer, and it's clear why. Davis is a throwback to the dark, swampy aggression of the southern juke joint, and when he attacks his guitar with his dissonant, bending style, knife raking the strings, the notes come from the most startling, strange directions. And his voice moans low and dirty. This Fat Possum release has the virtues of grinding primitivism, and in a time of big blues band polish, the soul of Davis's naked talent is absolutely bracing. --Roy Francis Kasten --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
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...[I]t is on the solo tracks that Davis' magic works best. He creates a dark mood, enveloping his voice with choppy, clanging guitar figures. Davis is a master at leaving spaces in the music. He works those spaces, between notes and between pitches, especially on the slow songs like "Worried Life." --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.
The Horror Of It All
The Horror Of It All, Music, Cedell Davis, Blues, Blues-Rock, Contemporary Blues, Pop
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