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“Former folk singer Walker T Ryan (part of the early ‘60’s folk scene of NY’s Greenwich Village) returns with his second album of the noughties . . . steeped in the Delta Blues of yesteryear. Walker’s folk beginnings still manifest throughout this collection but the intensity, rhythm and passion is drawn more clearly from the Blues of Lightnin’ Hopkins, Son House, and Howlin’ Wolf. Like those originators, where Ryan’s music wins is in the honesty conveyed through his vocals and the ability to “hold†throughout each engaging song (as his press release states accurately, “he’s a storyteller who spins tales and weaves connectionsâ€) . . . The fact his own compositions stand-up alongside the songs of Lightnin’ Hopkins and Jimmy Reed, present here, is perfect testament to that statement. Ryan’s interpretation of Willie Dixon’s “Mellow Down Easy†perfectly sums up this whole collection - fresh and original with all the magic of the originals perfectly in-tact.â€
Darren Howells Blues Matters (UK)- Feb/ March Issue Check out the artist's website: http://walkertryan.com Track List: 1. Mellow Down Easy 2. I Don't Believe 3. Found Love 4. Katie Mae 5. Hanna & the Mambo Queen 6. Desperate Man Blues 7. Nobody Knows You (When You're Down and Out) 8. 2 Many Tears 9. For Lovin' You 10. Pony Blues 11. Goin' Down Slow 12. Steal Away 13. Burnin' (Like a Kerouac Coyote) Other Genres:
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