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Goin' Down South [Import]

Delta Moon Audio CD


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1. That's It, You're Done
2. All She Wrote
3. I'll Die Trying
4. Nightclubbing
5. Shake Something Loose
6. Stone Cold Man
7. Poplar Grove
8. County Farm
9. Goin' Down South
10. Dreams Come Real

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another gem from Delta Moon (God bless them!), Sep 30 2004
By M. Bernocchi "mbernocchi" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Goin' Down South (Audio CD)
What a fantastic album! Delta Moon is, from my point of view, the more interesting modern blues band around. I've been lucky enough to watch them play live during their recent tour in UK, and they played beautifully! What a fantastic night it was! Their third album, which follows a previous studio recording and a live one, not only confirms their qualities, actually it should bring them the attention they deserve both from critics and the public. The combination of the two slide guitarists, Tom Gray and Mark Johnson, and the marvellous vocal performance of Gina Leigh, not forgetting the solid rhythm section provided by Scott Callison on drums and Jon Schwenke on bass, makes their music rise to a different level unachieved before. True blues deeply rooted in the tradition but modern at the same time with a touch of rock and pop, played with feeling, excellent skills and plenty of soul. If you love blues as I do, well my friends this is the right CD for you. For me the best 2004 issue so far! I like it so much that I'd like to rate it 7 stars!! (I've never rated a CD 7 star before, however this one is so good...that I cannot help it!). Pick it up and enjoy it!

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A rich sound melded around twin, lead slide guitars, Jan 11 2005
By loce_the_wizard "loce_the_wizard" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Goin' Down South (Audio CD)
Delta Moon, an Atlanta-based outfit melded around twin, lead slide guitars, offers rock-tinged blues and roots music that never go over the top or scream "boogie" in your face. In that respect, this quintet is much more closely aligned with Peter Green's Splinter Group---though not as cold-sounding as that blues outfit---than with southern icons such as the Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynrd.

Guitarists Tom Gray (former main man for the brains but not the bluegrass bass player of the same name) and Mark Johnson create a wonderful tone when they merge and neither seems to crowd the other. This musical symbiosis yields a rich sound that is both crisp and greasy at times but never sloppy. Bolster this element with Gina Leigh's right-on vocals, and punchy, charged up rhythm section, a sprinkling of bright piano, and Vassar Clement's cameo fiddle on Stone Cold Man, Delta Moon is a force to be reckoned with (or with which to be reckoned for those preposition purists out there).

This set contains a mixture of strongly original tracks and creative covers---including the memorable title track, which is an R.L. Burnside tune, and a great rendering of Nightclubbing by David Bowie and Iggy Pop. "Goin' Down South" may be one of the best unheralded, deserves-to-be-heard releases hiding out there.

5.0 out of 5 stars Nobody Knows is worth the whole CD, Mar 10 2010
By T. Bonney - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Goin' Down South (Audio CD)
My brother, a total blues fanatic, gave me an I-Pod with 412 blues songs to screen for my blues A-List. Out of all 412 songs "Nobody Knows" was easily the best cut. As of 3-10-10, cannot buy this cut alone but apparently the Album is available. This Cut is phenomenal and easily makes the CD worth purchasing. Good Wishes.....
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