Harry Manx - Mantras For Madmen
BAND/ARTIST: Harry Manx
- Title: Mantras For Madmen
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Dog My Cat Records
- Genre: Acoustic Blues, Folk, World
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 46:12
- Total Size: 115/308 Mb (covers)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Where Fools Die (3:55)
2. San Diego - Tijuana (3:59)
3. The Point Of Purchase (4:13)
4. Never The Twain (3:46)
5. A Single Spark (4:21)
6. Your Sweet Name (3:21)
7. Afghani Raga (3:47)
8. It Makes No difference (3:59)
9. Don't Take His Name Away (5:10)
10. It Takes A Tear (3:41)
11. Nothing Fails Like Success (3:23)
12. Talkin' Turban (2:32)
Harry Manx has been working on his personal mix of blues and Indian music for some time now, and he's reached a virtually seamless match with this release, Mantras for Madmen -- as well as climbing to a new plateau in his songwriting. There's a soulful tinge to pieces like "It Makes No Difference" and "Never the Twain" that fills out his music, and he gets and holds a groove as laid-back as J.J. Cale. The only overtly Eastern pieces on the disc are "Afghani Raga," a short dip in the water, and the solo "Talkin Turban," but you can hear it in the mohan veena (a resonant Indian slide guitar) of "San Diego -- Tijuana," where India meets Mexico, or "Your Sweet Name." Manx's voice seems to have taken on a new maturity, too, clearly evident on the duet "It Takes a Tear," which verges into gospel. This is, without a doubt, among his best.
Blues | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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