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From the most classic school comes singer and piano player Ralph Bassinger. He began to play when he was only four years old, and soon he got an incredible fine technique with a cool fast piano phrasing. Ralph immediately awakes passion and joy in every boogie-woogie he plays, but it is specially on slow tempos and Chicago down home blues where he really moves listeners with the heartbreaking climax he gets with an strong beat and a powerful voice. He gives free rein to all his musical eloquency along the whole cd, with different musical influences from Leroy Carr to Meade Lux Lewis or Little Brother Montgomery, Roosevelt Sykes or Otis Spann. You will find Jimmy Rogers' son, Jimmy D. Lane, on guitar on six tracks. Both pay tribute to that great bluesman with an splendid "That's Allright" version. GREAT.http://www.lahoradelblues.com/criticas.htm
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