Love this!
really good and interesting band, I canāt stop recomending them
I liked all 4 but I liked the originals at the bottom much better.
Kinzel brings it (not like the stones did on their blues album they did at like 70 yrs old!!) but they seem a tamer Horton Heat. Nice crunchy sound though.
Add Billy Boy Arnold to my Have to Find list.
Off topic: been listening to a lot of Gene Vincent rockabilly which is 35 years before my timeā¦but half my tastes are back there anyway ![]()
Never saw the movie.
But I just listened.
Was astounded, I thought āI never heard Miles Davis play the straight 8 bar blues before, keeping time like a sax or harp player.ā
Then I realized Miles Davis was being Miles Davis having fun on a track that happened to be a blues track. Hooker was obvious with the rhythm guitar. Obviously Taj at the end with a tiny bit of hum and whispered scat. I canāt tell if he played the guitar but he is credited. My mind kept wondering if Taj was adding a little blues harp in places because I heard some high-pitched phrasing that a trumpet could not do. Then I thought: Miles.
Other sites put the great Earl Campbell in this session so who knows?
This oneās a keeper. Itās in my playlist and Iām not even done typing this
edit: typo
The movie is missable. The soundtrack is essential.
Patricia Wolf, Hrafnamynd (2025). Soundtrack for Hrafnamynd, a film by Edward Pack Davee. Both Wolf and Davee work in Portland, Oregon.
https://patriciawolf.bandcamp.com/album/hrafnamynd
HrafnamyndāIcelandic for āraven filmāāis a new feature-length documentary by experimental filmmaker Edward Pack Davee. Shot on a mix of film and digital formats, and incorporating his fatherās Ektachrome slides from the 1970s, the autobiographical film works on multiple levels at once: a reminiscence of his childhood in Iceland, an exploration of landscape and folklore, and a documentary study of the island nationās ravensā¦
Garbage EP by Autechre