Mad Midget - Blues For Pimps (2008)

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Artist:
Title: Blues For Pimps
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Kid Ebola Productions
Genre: Blues
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:39:56
Total Size: 213 mb
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Tracklist

01. In The Club
02. Killer
03. Make Money
04. Broke As Hell
05. Dirty Blonde
06. Like It Like That
07. Life Is Good
08. Slavepimp
09. Roll With The Midget
10. C.I.K
11. Thong Song
12. Blood
13. Pack Guns
14. Party
15. Who Plays Slide



Mad Midget plays Delta blues in a century old tradition that introduced old legends like Son House, Robert Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson and Lightning Hopkins. In fact, we dare say that Mad Midget is a modern successor to these celebrities. He shares the old blues artists’ interest in intoxicants, women and weapons, but with an attitude more associated with gangsta rap than with the cotton fields of Mississippi. ”Blues for Pimps” is Mad Midget’s first album. Through his lyrics, he shares with us the problems and agonies that a hustler of his caliber might face. These problems can be about violent, sometimes deadly, duels with competing rivals, his constant cash flow problems or his love for women that however - never competes with his love for ganja or money.

Don’t underestimate this little fellow! It’s a complete Mad Midget that enters the scene. The guitar playing is dazzling, the voice is soft and the lyrics are raw, direct and sharp. Mad Midget’s views on humanity in general, and women in particular, may appear old-fashioned or offensive. As a listener though, you’ll have to try to forgive the hard working midget for these views, which also seem to have their roots in the early former century. (If not, you can always avoid buying the album and hope that your kids don’t download it.) We, who despite this have found a place in our hearts for Mad Midget, can allow ourselves to surrender to the groove and shake our butts to his message: ...life is good, hell yeah it's great".