MP3 Martin Jack Rosenblum - Swamp River
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Brooding Blues about a world that does not add up.
11 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Delta Style, FOLK: Folk Blues
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Dr. Martin Jack Rosenblum has released a solo CD, SWAMP RIVER, a brooding bluesy effort. Imagine a 21st-century Jewish Robert Johnson, musing with voice and fingertips over a dark psychic terrain of spells pronounced and broken, she-devils haunting deserts of the imagination and the sensation of being a marked man with nowhere to run. At other times SWAMP RIVER indulges in coupe d'ville fantasies of the open road and dreams of piracy on the high seas (set to filigreed fingerstyle guitar) with a deeply-felt sense for the importance of family--even for an outlaw. As always, Martin Jack's words are evocative and compelling, yet SWAMP RIVER is unusually dark and uncelebratory for him. It's an almost bitter rumination on tattered hopes and a world that no longer adds up.
Dave Luhrssen
Music Critic, Shepherd-Express
11 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Delta Style, FOLK: Folk Blues
Details:
Dr. Martin Jack Rosenblum has released a solo CD, SWAMP RIVER, a brooding bluesy effort. Imagine a 21st-century Jewish Robert Johnson, musing with voice and fingertips over a dark psychic terrain of spells pronounced and broken, she-devils haunting deserts of the imagination and the sensation of being a marked man with nowhere to run. At other times SWAMP RIVER indulges in coupe d'ville fantasies of the open road and dreams of piracy on the high seas (set to filigreed fingerstyle guitar) with a deeply-felt sense for the importance of family--even for an outlaw. As always, Martin Jack's words are evocative and compelling, yet SWAMP RIVER is unusually dark and uncelebratory for him. It's an almost bitter rumination on tattered hopes and a world that no longer adds up.
Dave Luhrssen
Music Critic, Shepherd-Express
in partnership with CDbaby


