Mike Zito - Pearl River (2009) Lossless

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Title: Pearl River
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Eclecto Groove Records
Genre: Blues, Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 55:50
Total Size: 391 Mb (covers)
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Tracklist:

01. Dirty Blonde
02. Pearl River
03. Big Mouth
04. Change My Ways
05. Eyesight To the Blind
06. One Step At A Time
07. 39 Days
08. Shoes Blues
09. The Dead Of Night
10. Sugar Sweet
11. Natural Born Lover
12. All Last Night
13. C’mon Baby

Mike Zito is one who enjoys returning to his blues roots, playing electric guitar and ripping though songs with his sawtooth-sharp voice. Pearl River -- his fifth album -- is quite different than the previous effort Today, which was more rock-oriented, and focuses on not only contemporary urban tunes but a few acoustic folk-oriented ones, and the basis of all of his music, the sound of New Orleans. He's got help from guitarist Anders Osborne and keyboardist Reese Wynans from Stevie Ray Vaughan's band, and there are guest appearances from Cyril Neville, Johnny Sansone, Lynwood Slim, Randy Chortkoff (also his producer,) and Susan Cowsill (yes, she of the Cowsills fame). It's good to hear Zito dig deep into songs like the title track, Neville's pure, slow blues, the New Orleans shuffle treatment of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Eyesight to the Blind," and Mel London's rocksteady "Sugar Sweet." Zito is no slouch as a songwriter, and his "Dirty Blonde" is a swing jump blues, as he admonishes a lady "friend" for her entire persona being low-down and scurrilous from the neck down. He does get into some choogling voodoo à la Charlie Musselwhite, and plays toy piano on "The Dead of Night," while the acoustic tunes, especially with rising star Osborne, offer a sweeter side to Zito's normally rough exterior. With Cowsill, "Shoes Blues" is the most humorous song, and interactive as he trades lines with the former pop star/girl next door. This is not a cookie-cutter album from Zito and friends, as it shows off all the musical styles that have led him to the point of being an individualist. It's well worth the purchase price, and comes highly recommended.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many thanks