Jean-Jacques Milteau - Memphis (2021) FLAC

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Artist:
Title: Memphis
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Universal Music Jazz France
Genre: Blues
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:59:28
Total Size: 141.7 MB / 367.4 MB
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Tracklist:

[5:03] 01. Jean-Jacques Milteau - T.M.C.P (Instrumental)
[3:34] 02. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Heart Of Gold (Album Version)
[4:50] 03. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Bon Ton Café (Instrumental)
[5:02] 04. Jean-Jacques Milteau - The Change Has Yet To Come (Album Version)
[3:14] 05. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Memphis (Instrumental)
[4:45] 06. Jean-Jacques Milteau - If You Love Somebody Set Them Free (Album Version)
[4:36] 07. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Junior Parker (Instrumental)
[4:13] 08. Jean-Jacques Milteau - City Of Angels (Album Version)
[2:31] 09. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Royal Shuffle (Instrumental)
[4:00] 10. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Master Lester (Instrumental)
[5:19] 11. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Things Are Gonna Change (Album Version)
[5:27] 12. Jean-Jacques Milteau - Popa Willie (Instrumental)
[4:09] 13. Jean-Jacques Milteau - At Last On Time (Album Version)
[2:51] 14. Jean-Jacques Milteau - The Feeling Is Real (Album Version)

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ABOUT THE ALBUM

1 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
Total length: 00:59:20
Main artist: Jean-Jacques Milteau
Composer: Various Composers
Label: Universal Music Division Decca Records France
Genre: Blues/Country/Folk, Blues
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 2001 Universal Music Jazz France
℗ 2001 Decca Records France

ALBUM DESCRIPTION
French bluesman Jean Jacques Milteau delivers an earthy tribute to a city steeped in the "tradition" on Memphis. Recorded at Royal Studio in the city in question, Memphis features Milteau's muscular harmonica along with such blues luminaries as Mighty Mo Rodgers, Little Milton, and Mighty Sam McClain. Whining and growling through such stellar original tunes as the second-line funk of "Bon Ton Café" and the driving Motown-sounding title track, the real revelation here is how Milteau and company reinterpret pop tunes as blues. Rodgers turns Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" into a rustic and soulful plea, while Milton gives Sting's "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" an ominous edge. This is mainstream blues at its best.
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