Allison, Bernard: Let It Go

Allison, Bernard SKU: 36148271
Allison, Bernard: Let It Go

Allison, Bernard: Let It Go

Allison, Bernard SKU: 36148271

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Let It Go
Artist: Allison, Bernard
Label: Ruf
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 710347204916
Genre: Blues

Vinyl LP pressing. 2018 release. Starting the blues calendar with a bang in 2018, Let It Go feels like a homecoming. After all, this studio album sees Bernard return to Ruf Records: the iconic German label that was created in 1994 to serve as a home for his father, the much-missed Chicago heavyweight, Luther Allison. Just as significant, Let It Go also found Bernard recording in the birthplace of the blues - Tennessee - and returns his sound to it's raw fundamentals, on 12 songs that hold up without embellishment. Let It Go was recorded at Bessie Blue Studio, Stantonville, Tennessee, with legendary music producer Jim Gaines, recalls Bernard. "We made the decision to not flood the CD with keyboards or horns, to go back to the true basic rhythm section sound - and to show more mature songwriting."

Tracks:
1.1 Crusin for a Bluesin
1.2 Same Ole Feeling
1.3 Backdoor Man
1.4 Let It Go
1.5 Night Train
1.6 Kiddio
1.7 Leave Your Ego
1.8 Blues Party
1.9 Hey Lady
1.10 Look at Mabel
1.11 You're Gonna Need Me
1.12 Castle
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