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Sonny & Brownie's Last Train by the Ambassador of the Blues, Guy Davis and international harmonica sensation Fabrizio Poggi. The deep, acoustic blues sessions took place in Milan Italy and were recorded live in the studio. The result captured the special musical connection that Guy and Fabrizio possess from the years of playing and recording together. "Sonny & Brownie's Last Train" marks the 14th recording by Guy Davis in his storied career and his third with M.C. Records. His first "Juba Dance" was produced by Fabrizio Poggi and also recorded in Italy. Guy Davis explains the concept of the recording, "Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry were two musicians whose work will not be surpassed, let alone improved on. This musical opus, was produced by Fabrizio Poggi. It features our combined musical talents, and is not meant to compete with the originals. It's meant to be a love letter to Brownie and Sonny signed by the both of us. They were two of my favorites." Guy Davis once said, "I like antiques and old things, old places, that still have the dust of those who've gone before us lying upon them." Blowing that dust off just enough to see it's beauty is something Guy has excelled at for over twenty years of songwriting and performing. It's no wonder his reverence for the music of the Blues Masters who've gone before him has been evident in every album he's ever recorded or concert he's given.
Sonny & Brownie's Last Train by the Ambassador of the Blues, Guy Davis and international harmonica sensation Fabrizio Poggi. The deep, acoustic blues sessions took place in Milan Italy and were recorded live in the studio. The result captured the special musical connection that Guy and Fabrizio possess from the years of playing and recording together. "Sonny & Brownie's Last Train" marks the 14th recording by Guy Davis in his storied career and his third with M.C. Records. His first "Juba Dance" was produced by Fabrizio Poggi and also recorded in Italy. Guy Davis explains the concept of the recording, "Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry were two musicians whose work will not be surpassed, let alone improved on. This musical opus, was produced by Fabrizio Poggi. It features our combined musical talents, and is not meant to compete with the originals. It's meant to be a love letter to Brownie and Sonny signed by the both of us. They were two of my favorites." Guy Davis once said, "I like antiques and old things, old places, that still have the dust of those who've gone before us lying upon them." Blowing that dust off just enough to see it's beauty is something Guy has excelled at for over twenty years of songwriting and performing. It's no wonder his reverence for the music of the Blues Masters who've gone before him has been evident in every album he's ever recorded or concert he's given.
607735008112

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Format: Vinyl
Label: MCRS
Rel. Date: 05/19/2017
UPC: 607735008112

Sonny & Brownie's Last Train
Artist: Guy Davis / Poggi,Fabrizio
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $20.98
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Sonny and Brownie's Last Train
2. Louise, Louise
3. Hooray, Hooray These Women Is
4. Shortnin' Bread
5. Baby Please Don't Go Back to New Orleans
6. Take This Hammer
7. 1.Goin' Down Slow
8. 2.Freight Train
9. 3.Evil Hearted Me 1
10. 4.Step It Up and Go 1
11. Walk on 1
12. Midnight Special

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Sonny & Brownie's Last Train by the Ambassador of the Blues, Guy Davis and international harmonica sensation Fabrizio Poggi. The deep, acoustic blues sessions took place in Milan Italy and were recorded live in the studio. The result captured the special musical connection that Guy and Fabrizio possess from the years of playing and recording together. "Sonny & Brownie's Last Train" marks the 14th recording by Guy Davis in his storied career and his third with M.C. Records. His first "Juba Dance" was produced by Fabrizio Poggi and also recorded in Italy. Guy Davis explains the concept of the recording, "Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry were two musicians whose work will not be surpassed, let alone improved on. This musical opus, was produced by Fabrizio Poggi. It features our combined musical talents, and is not meant to compete with the originals. It's meant to be a love letter to Brownie and Sonny signed by the both of us. They were two of my favorites." Guy Davis once said, "I like antiques and old things, old places, that still have the dust of those who've gone before us lying upon them." Blowing that dust off just enough to see it's beauty is something Guy has excelled at for over twenty years of songwriting and performing. It's no wonder his reverence for the music of the Blues Masters who've gone before him has been evident in every album he's ever recorded or concert he's given.
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