J.B. Lenoir - The Parrot Sessions [V.I. Music]

Primary Artist
J.B. Lenoir
Album Title
The Parrot Sessions [V.I. Music]
Release Date
November 4, 2003 
Time
 
Review by Steve Leggett
With his exuberant and edgy high-pitched vocals, coupled with a sharp, literate writing style, J.b. Lenoir had as singular a vision of the blues as anyone who ever worked in the genre. What is perhaps his best work was done for the Parrot label in 1954 and 1955, sessions that yielded many of his finest songs. Working with twin saxes and the "loose as a goose" drumming style of Al Galvin, Lenoir held everything together with his driving rhythm guitar, sounding a bit like Jimmy Reed on too much coffee. Read More
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