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Los Blancos: Just This Once
"Changes" represents straight-ahead jazz with upright bass, guitar, piano and swirling wire brushes behind a vocal that convinces. "Memphis Woman and Chicken" goes for the low moan of blues with its double entendre and a whopping good time. "Bisquit Roller" digs deep into southern roots where slide guitar and poignant stories have made their mark for generations. "Backbeat Rhythm" features the adventurous accordion tinctures found in Zydeco, while "Again It Was You" slows it all down with a distinctive New Orleans ramble. All these differences, and what keeps it all tied together is the blues. Most of the material is original, and all of it makes things clear: good music can be fun. Art and entertainment need not feel like strange bedfellows when bands such as Los Blancos get on board.
Personnel
Mark Nanni: vocals, piano, organ, accordion; Steven T. Winston: vocals, bass; Mark Tiffault: drums, percussion; Colin Aberdeen: vocals, guitars.
Album information
Title: Just This Once | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Casablancos Records
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