Product DescriptionMississippi Reminiscence begins with "Long Distance Call," a Muddy Water's Classic, and continues with "Rock Me," and "Hallelujah I Love Her So."
The 10-track Mississippi Reminiscence is far and away the most stark and deeply personal work of his career.
Songs like "Graduation Day" invite his audience to catch a glimpse of his own inner self.
E also tackles three classics of the blues' idiom, "Sittin' On Top of the World," "I Ain't Superstitious" and "Voodoo Man" reinventing them with his intriguing guitar style mixed with sensual vocal tones that take you back
to the Blues most primitive origins, whilst still maintaining the sound of todays modern Blues.
Every track on Mississippi Reminiscence only needed one or two takes in the studio and portrays the freshness and raw quality of the moment. As you listen to each recording, you can imagine E transporting himself to a different existential plane, rocking back and forth, audibly groaning, while excavating tangled guitar notes
from his black Ibenez Talman.
The partnering of his voice, guitar and harps, is revealing in itself. His vocal phrasing, often behind the measure of his own rhythms, creates a sound as distinct as any in Blues.