Les Copeland - One More Foot In The Quicksand (2018)

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Title: One More Foot In The Quicksand
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Earwig Records
Genre: Electric Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 66:58
Total Size: 359 MB | 158 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Change Of Pace (3:12)
2. When I Been Drinking (4:23)
3. Drop Down Mama (4:20)
4. Woman Across The River (3:00)
5. Gone (3:03)
6. Perfect Man Like You (5:20)
7. Uncle To Aunt (4:42)
8. This Fool Will Never Know (5:19)
9. Treat Everybody Right (4:20)
10. Tiny People (3:31)
11. Let's Get Together Again (2:56)
12. Good Friends (4:47)
13. Hallelujah I Love Her So (3:08)
14. I'd Be Nothing (3:06)
15. Lost Sheep Out In The Woods (4:55)
16. Just Another Foot In The Quicksand (4:38)
17. Gotta Get Up (2:10)

This album is a mix of 18 band and solo tracks from Les, Copeland, Vernon, British Columbia, Canada based guitarist/singer/songwriter. Les is an acclaimed guitarist, a master of finger-style guitar, slide guitar and blues and jazz chords, a singer with a lived in voice and a unique storytelling knack. This is Les' 3rd album on the Earwig Music label. It's a fine mix of 11 new tunes and 7 carefully chosen covers.

Guitarist Les Copeland is one of the superb talents from British Columbia, beginning his musical career as a country blues guy with a bottleneck stuck on one of his fingers. He has subsequently developed great versatility, adding material by jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery and rocker Chuck Berry to his repertoire, among moves that would make his mentor, Robert Johnson, want to hustle back to the crossroads for another midnight meeting. Copeland actually discovered the Delta blues through a later disciple than Johnson, none other than the brilliant, highly electrified Mississippi Fred McDowell, whose recording of the standard "Red Cross Store" totally turned Copeland around, at the age of 11, no less. McDowell was able to touch the hearts of many such listeners when the Capitol label decided to give away a free copy of the latest recording by the bluesman to whoever sent a coupon in.

The British Columbia lad took off on a personal odyssey of blues research and by 15 was already a professional, disguising his age in order to rock out at Vancouver Island clubs. He almost immediately stepped into the shoes of a leader, fronting the Les Copeland Blues Band and later Les Copeland & the Red Hot Ramblers. These groups have performed at most of the major blues and folk festivals in the Pacific Northwest, as well as haunting many a tavern. Copeland also seems to be coping with the tentative nature of the group Indecision, featuring his regular collaborator George Bensmiller. Subsequent generations of up-and-coming string-benders are happy that Copeland has made his talents as a guitar teacher available. ~Eugene Chadbourne


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