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The Rough Guide to Blues Revival

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Released
  
21 April 2009

Release date
  
21 April 2009

Genres
  
Blues, World music

Length
  
101:03

The Rough Guide to Blues Revival(2009)
  
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The Rough Guide to Blues Revival is a blues compilation album originally released in 2009. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the album contains two discs: an overview of the contemporary scene on Disc One, primarily featuring American artists, and a "bonus" Disc Two highlighting Malian Samba Touré (a reference to the commonalities between the American Blues and West African music). The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. Curation was performed by Nigel Williamson, a music journalist and author of the book The Rough Guide to the Blues. The term "blues revival" refers to the resurgence of the genre after the success of Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Contents

Critical reception

Jim Allen of AllMusic took issue with the title (claiming the genre "never went away") but named it a "pretty accurate sonic snapshot of the contemporary blues scene". He called the Malian choice for Disc Two "an interesting left-field touch".

Disc Two

All tracks on Disc Two are performed by Samba Touré, a guitarist from the Tombouctou Region of Mali who, though not related by blood, was raised as a protégé of Ali Farka Touré.

Songs

1How Deep In The Blues (Do You Want To Go) [Bonus Track]Robben Ford4:22
2Another Man Gone DoneIrma Thomas3:51
3Ain't Got TimeEugene Bridges3:32

References

The Rough Guide to Blues Revival Wikipedia


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