Ramblers, gamblers, vagabonds and revelers : 100 songs by and about the archetypes and architects of American roots music
Musik / folkemusik
Emneord
Minder om
The American epic sessions : original motion picture soundtrack
The desired effect
Brandon Flowers
Motorblues
H. P. Lange
To know without knowing
Mulatu Astatke
Lightning, show us your stuff
Grant-Lee Phillips
Not dark yet
Shelby Lynne
Dance of time
Eliane Elias
Hey clockface
Elvis Costello
Rooster rag : No excuses, no regrets
Little Feat
Anmeldelser (5)
The guardian
d. 26. feb. 2015
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Robin Denselow
d. 26. feb. 2015
"As a founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Dom Flemons specialised in reviving pre-war African-American string-band styles, and now expands his range to include jazz, blues and R&B ... Flemons sounds as if he's sitting on the front porch enjoying himself. This is a cheerfully varied set".
DownBeat
2014 November
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Frank-John Hadley
2014 November
"The young traditionalist's back-in-time tunes and restorations of old-timey fare are appealing to the ear, even though he sometimes seems self-referential or studious".
fRoots
2014 November
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Steve Hunt
2014 November
"Dom Flemons' first solo album since leaving the hugely successful Carolina Chocolate Drops finds him coming out with all guns blazing, gleefully scat singing over clarinet and six-string banjo on Til The Seas Run Dry. It's as authentic a piece of early New Orleans-style jazz as you're ever likely to hear ... When he does venture into confessional singer-songwriter territory with Too Long I've Been Gone, what emerges is a song of timeless fingerpicked melodicism and lyrical economy that sits just as comfortably in the present as is would on a late '60s LP by Arlo Guthrie, Dave Van Ronk or Ramblin' Jack Elliott ... Undoubtedly one of the best albums of the year in its own right, Prospect Hill is also a portal through which would-be time travellers can enter on their journeys into previously undiscovered musical territories".
Living blues
2014 August
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Lee Hildebrand
2014 August
"Dom Flemons, who ended his nine-year tenure as a member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops following a December tour, sounds like he had a lot of fun making 'The American Songster: Prospect Hill', his wonderful, variety-filled maiden voyage as a solo recording artist ... Having almost singlehandedly reestablished the long-dormant songster tradition once performed by many itinerant African American musicians that included blues, rag, pop, folk, hillbilly, hokum, and church songs, Flemons also shows himself to be a first-rate tunesmith ... No musician in recent memory has tackled so many different idioms with such sincerity and style as Flemons, making him easily the most gifted American songster of his generation".
Living blues
2020 April
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Robert H. Cataliotti
2020 April
"The recordings of this two-disc set mash up a remarkable range of American roots music - from fife and drum to country blues, country and western to bebop, string band til R&B, traditional jazz to bluegrass, Chicago blues to hip-hop - that have been "refashioned ... to highlight the definition" of the songster "in a modern context." For these sessions, Flemons plays an array of instruments, including banjo, guitar, bass drum, quills, harmonica, cane fife, and bones ... The Omnibus is comprised of three parts, including two previously released recordings ... A kind of post-modern roots extravaganza".