All Artists: Paul Oscher Title: Alone With the Blues Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Electro-Fi Records Release Date: 5/18/2004 Genres: Blues, Pop Style: Chicago Blues Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 775020547421 |
Paul Oscher Alone With the Blues Genres: Blues, Pop
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CD ReviewsMajestic Harmonica Willard J. Strandberg, Jr. | Brooklyn, NY | 07/01/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "I first saw Paul Oscher play harmonica with Muddy Waters at the Gaslite cafe in New York's Greenwich Village, back in 1971. I remember the crowd going wild after every solo. He had a tone so deep, we went back two nights in a row. Last night, I was reading Living Blues magazine and there it was - an ad for "Alone With The Blues" by Paul Oscher on Electro-Fi. I quickly ordered the cd ... and what a joy it is. Opening up with "Walkin'", a mid-tempo instrumental, the chromatic harmonica sounds like a complete horn section. The vocals have a beautiful, down home feel. You don't get the overblowing of notes and histrionic vocals of many of his contemporaries. Oscher leaves space, going for the "less is more" approach. Dig the lonesome sound of "Standing At The Crossroads". At times, "Alone With The Blues" sounds as if he's backed by a full band. But it's only Mr. Oscher, alone, with echoes of Big Walter, Cotton - intertwined with Oscher's own original style. Pay attention to the standout slide-and-vocal on "Blues and Trouble" that is just riveting. Paul Oscher is a multi-instrumentalist who brings a gut-bucket-in-the-alley sound to every song on this CD. Harp players will find so many different positions utilizied by Oscher - and won't be disappointed. So get this CD, turn down the lights, and dig: because this is THE REAL DEAL." Really Great Blues R. G. Hooper | Lodi, CA USA | 04/29/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "I guess evryone has a different idea of what good blues are. I am 70 years old & have been listening to, & enjoying blues since I was 14 when a friend from louisiana introduced me to blues with Brownie McGhee singing "Diamond Ring". I am one of those people who think that white people cannot play, or sing blues. It seems as though most try to sound like the Rolling Stones or such. I buy a lot of blues music by people I have never heard of & am almost always disappointed. I bought this CD last week after hearing 3 30 second snippets of it and am not disappointed, this guy is great. I love this CD" Paul Oscher "alone with the blues" R. G. Hooper | 07/01/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is a fine cd from former Muddy Waters band member. It covers a wide range of blues styles and showcases Oscher as blues singer,songwriter and multi- instrumentalist on the harmonica ,guitar,piano and melodica, Oscher plays the melodica through a leslie speaker and it sounds like a hammond organ. The whole cd is deep,deep blues of the kind that you dont hear enough of theses days. Oscher learned his lessons well. One of the best real blues cds I've heard in a long time."
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