Black Tornado

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 46:35

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cdtv

a classic.

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Great CD

lwalls1968

This is my favorite Magic Slim, and I have quite a few. I agree with the other review here that says this is a great intro to the blues. It really is. VERY worth the downloads.

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Intro to Blues

LadyT

If you have never heard of Magic Slim, you must start here. This album is so good, it should be used to introduce people to the Blues genre. I was never a fan of "belly rubbin'" music, as Slim calls it, until I got this CD. Magic Slim & The Teardrops made me enjoy the slow burn. But it isn't just slow tunes, there's plenty of rockin' Chicago Blues goin' on here. It's the kind of music you can listen to over and over, and never get tired of it.

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Magic Slim has released a pile of albums, all of them true to his group’s house-rocking credo. The idea this time around was to hook him up with producer Dick Shurman and get Slim to record tunes he hadn’t committed to wax yet. With a tight version of the Teardrops aboard (the ubiquitous Nick Holt on bass and vocals, Michael Dotson on rhythm, Allen Kirk on drums, and Slim’s son Shawn Holt making a guest appearance on “Young Man’s Blues”), Slim turns in a solid effort here. But perhaps the biggest change this time around is the inclusion of four original tunes from Slim, big news for a combo that many consider to be the ultimate blues cover band. Counting Nick Holt’s “Playin’ with My Mind” and Shawn Holt’s “Young Man’s Blues,” the original material is up to the 50-percent mark, making this their most adventuresome outing to date. – Cub Koda

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