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Исполнитель: John Campbelljohn
Альбом: Celtic Blues - Live In Hamburg
Жанр: Acoustic Blues
Страна: Europe
Дата выхода диска: 21 Apr 2011
Издатель (лейбл): PepperCake / ZYX Music
Номер по каталогу:  PEC 2068-2
Аудиокодек: FLAC / MP3
Тип рипа: image+.cue / track
Битрейт аудио: lossless / 320 kb/s
Кол-во треков: 16
Продолжительность: 01:09:39
Размер архива: 412 MB / 159 MB
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01. No Philosopher (04:05)
02. Non Conformist Blues (04:20)
03. Mississippi Queen (03:19)
04. Celtic Blues Part 1 (04:25)
05. Excuse My Behavior (04:44)
06. Sonny Sky Slide (03:46)
07. Knocked Down (03:52)
08. Going To My Hometown (05:01)
09. Steady Rolling Man (04:27)
10. Light At The End Of The Tunnel (05:03)
11. Little Red Rooster (04:26)
12. Martha Mae (03:31)
13. Don`t You Lie To Me (03:50)
14. Baby Boomer Blues (04:29)
15. Cetic Blues Part 2 (05:58)
16. Autobahn John (04:16)

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Nova Scotia's Campbelljohn is one guy who knows this lesson well. He's been touring Germany for several years, and in fact is so popular there, he has a record deal in the country, and has discs come out there unique to that land, or before they are issued in Canada. This time, he's showing us why he's loved in Deutschland. Recorded with a loving club audience, Campbelljohn is in solo mode for this disc, proving his mastery at slide, mandolin, and fun. Mixing originals with classics, he slips back and forth between John the Maritimer on the road to John the veteran German traveller. His closing number in fact is called Autobahn John, a funny take on his speedy ways up and down the highways of his second home. But it's not like he's denying his heritage; lead track No Philosopher tackles a common problem here in the East Coast scene, which has often been dominated by Celtic music, or the "fiddle music" as you'll hear some complain. Campbelljohn sings "would it hurt your Celtic colours if I paint them blue sometime?" He, no doubt, has felt this more than others, coming from Cape Breton, and often being looked over in favour of the Scots-Irish tradition.
Listening to this disc, I often forgot it was a live recording, as the quality of his playing was at times astounding. The audience politely waits until the end to whoop and applaud. I know some performers don't like the staid crowds they find overseas, but if you're making a live disc, it's a blessing. He's in Germany right now as a matter of fact, in the middle of a two-month string of dates. If he keeps playing like this, Cambelljohn may help lead the whole nation into an economic recovery, as Germany will be after all our musicians.

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