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Lucky Peterson - Black Midnight Sun 2003

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LUCKY PETERSON - BLACK MIDNIGHT SUN - 2003 @320Kbps
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Lucky Peterson, born 1963, is the most dangerous triple threat working in the blues. A searing lead guitarist, fantastic organist, and first-rate vocalist. He plays contemporary blues, fusing soul, R&B, gospel and Rock 'N' Roll. Lucky was raised on music in his hometown of Buffalo, New York, his father, James Peterson, was a blues singer and owner of the Governor’s Inn, a northern version of a Deep South “chitlin’ circuit roadhouse club. Artists like Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Muddy Waters and Koko Taylor played there regularly. Lucky played his first gig at age three. By the time he was five, he had already recorded his first single, produced by none other than the legendary Willie Dixon. As a child prodigy, Lucky was somewhat of a novelty act. Now he is a true blues veteran. Over the last three decades, Lucky has played to audiences all over the world, dazzling both fans and critics with his multi-instrumental talents (he plays keyboards, guitar, bass, drums and trumpet), his soulful vocal style and his youthful approach to the blues.

Soul Blues classic features bass and production by Bill Laswell, rock solid drums by 20-year Parliment-Funkadelic alumnus Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey, and horn arrangements and flute of Henry Threadgill, and material from Sly Stone to James Brown to Mick Jagger. Lucky Peterson seems to have set fire to the past with Black Midnight Sun – a molten slab of unusual and, dare we say it, slightly twisted updates of a fistful of electric blues, rock, soul and funk classics.

Tracklisting:
1. Herbert Harper's Free Press News 5:23
2. Lucky In Love 5:19
3. Is It Because I'm Black? 4:54
4. Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone 3:58
5. Smokestack Lightening 5:11
6. Black Midnight Sun 5:03
7. She's A Burglar 4:43
8. Truly Your Friend 5:24
9. Talkin' Loud And Saying Nothing 4:16
10. Changes Your Ways 3:05
11. Thank You For Talkin' To Me Africa 6:00

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