This is an excellent LP if you like harmonica-heavy blues
Brett Lemke | www.maximumink.com | 06/12/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Harmonica-Heavy Chicago blues with burly female vocals, Mississippi Heat will raise the core temperature of any listener. Featuring Pierre Lacocque on harp and Inetta Visor on lead vocals, their approach is unique as he trills a chromatic harmonica over her voice. Released on Germany's Crosscut records in 2003, "Footprints On The Celing" includes appearances by Billy Boy Arnold (who started out on Chess Records with Bo Diddley in 1955 and laid the harp tracks to the original version of Diddley's I'm A Man) and Carl Weathersby, who help add depth to the already worthwhile offerings. - all content copyright www.maximumink.com"