All Artists: Mitch Woods Title: Gumbo Blues Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: +1 Records Original Release Date: 1/1/2010 Re-Release Date: 6/15/2010 Genres: Blues, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 634457528222 |
Mitch Woods Gumbo Blues Genres: Blues, Pop
Mitch Woods is easily one of the finest boogie pianists on the planet... On Gumbo Blue he devotes the entire CD to New Orleans' Smiley Lewis. Mitch's muscular vocal cords make the songs very much his own. "If this music do... more » | |
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Product Description Mitch Woods is easily one of the finest boogie pianists on the planet... On Gumbo Blue he devotes the entire CD to New Orleans' Smiley Lewis. Mitch's muscular vocal cords make the songs very much his own. "If this music doesn't move you Jack, you dead! - (Rick Coleman, from the liner notes) Similar CDsSimilarly Requested CDs
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CD ReviewsGreat "Gumbo Blues", Great Artist J. D. : - ) | midwest | 06/19/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) ""Gumbo Blues" by Mitch Woods is my dream come true. An incredible CD of blues music that pays tribute to Smiley Lewis and New Orleans rhythm and blues. If you are not already a fan of Mitch Woods you will soon be after listening to this album. Top notch vocals and incredible music make this CD a classic that will not disappoint you. The music is so upbeat that you have a hard time sitting still. The twelve songs do a fantastic job of paying tribute to Smiley Lewis and showcase the musical genius of Mitch Woods." Ooh La La: Mitch Woods Does the Big Easy Boogie One More Tim Johnny F. | New York | 08/10/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "The great Mitch Woods follows up his classic "Big Easy Boogie" with an amazing tribute to New Orleans blues giant Smiley Lewis on "Gumbo Blues." The party never ends as Mitch tears through some of the biggest hits ever to come out of the Big Easy with the support of a legendary group of studio musicians. The title track is a killer, followed by "Ooh La La," which really tears it up. This is one helluva of a record to get the party started, and if you dig the sounds of New Orleans in the early 1950s, "Gumbo Blues" is something you're gone love."
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