• Little Axe - If You Want Loyalty Buy A Dog

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    http://www.little-axe.com

    http://www.myspace.com/littleaxesound



    Origine du Groupe : North America

    Style : Blues , Reggae , Dub

    Sortie : 2011



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    McDonald is a master of the contemporary blues. --The Guardian



    A fully paid up, card carrying Prince of the blues. --Blues and Soul



    Embraces the blues with authority, creativity and innovation. The distinctive Little Axe sound is a dreamy miasma, creaming up elements of funk, rock, soul and gospel. --Bbc

    CD Description

    If You Want Loyalty Buy A Dog is the culmination of a 25 year long musical partnership between producer Adrian Sherwood and musician Skip Little Axe McDonald. Skip s roots lie in the blues, first
    taught to him by his father while growing up in Dayton, Ohio. Adrian is considered one of the world s most versatile and prolific dub producers and a sonic visionary. The new album features the
    legendary drummer, Style Scott, playing as a member of both the Dub Syndicate and Roots Radics ensembles, drawing on classic and new On-U rhythms. From start to finish this is a dynamic and
    uncompromising meeting of both forms of Roots music; reggae and blues. Immaculately played and defined as never before, If You Want Loyalty Buy A Dog is, in the eyes of McDonald and Sherwood,
    their finest work to date.





    Tracklist :

    1. Song To Sing

    2. Keep On Drinking

    3. Come Here Dog And Get Your Bone

    4. I Got Da Blues

    5. Call It What You Like

    6. I Ain't Going Down

    7. Grace

    Vocals – Madeline Edgehill, Valerie Skeete

    8. Down And Dirty

    9. Seeing Red

    10. Moaning And Groaning

    11. Garfield Elementary

    12. National Style

    13. Early In The Morning

    14. Where From Here?

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