sexta-feira, 16 de outubro de 2020

Ellen McIlwaine - Women in (E)Motion 1998

This live recording from Germany captures the essence of her stage show at the turning of the millennium. It's stark evidence of how increasingly rhythmic her work became through the years. She routinely incorporates reggae, funk, and other black styles into her distinctive, perhaps unique, sound that includes a fat, rich tone achieved by few guitarists of either gender. Covers of songs by one-time collaborator Jimi HendrixJohn Lee HookerBo Diddley, and the Isley Brothers reveal some of her touchstones, although by this point she's evolved far beyond her blues roots. Her yodeling will put off some listeners. If you can get past that, you're in for a ride. AMG.
 

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  1. She is a truly wonderful musician whose guitar playing would be much more widely celebrated if she'd been born a man.

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