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Greg Izor - Sustained Winds (2024)

Greg Izor - Sustained Winds (2024)

BAND/ARTIST: Greg Izor

  • Title: Sustained Winds
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: For The Road Records
  • Genre: Harmonica Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 34:39
  • Total Size: 170 MB | 83 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Go Ahead On (Feat. The Royal We) (2:37)
2. Untrue (Feat. The Royal We) (2:41)
3. Here On Ice (Feat. The Royal We) (5:48)
4. Lies Of Omission (Feat. The Royal We) (2:25)
5. Ines (Feat. The Royal We) (3:36)
6. All The Same (Feat. The Royal We) (5:02)
7. I Never Gamble (Feat. The Royal We) (1:51)
8. Please Understand (Feat. The Royal We) (2:28)
9. Once Was Enough (Feat. The Royal We) (3:54)
10. Up To The Top (Feat. The Royal We) (4:14)

Greg currently lives in Spain and ‘Sustained Winds’ (released on the Dutch label For The Road Records) was cut with the help of his Spanish friends (Cesar Crespo, Javi Suarez, Luis Maldonado, Christian Morana, Pascu Monje and Paul San Martin).

What stands out immediately is the clarity of the sounds on this record. “I want it to sound like you are in the room with us“, he explains. The song Here on ice made me think of the famous ‘Folk Singer’ album by Muddy Waters. “Actually, for the stuff that I did solo, we use the same microphones that they used for the Muddy ‘Folk Singer’ record.“

Being a modest man, he did not intend to live up to that standard, but I love that Muddy record and if you do as well, you will notice the similarity. What also stands out is the fact that on several songs, there are no drums, and the record is quite varied overall “The songs are quite different from other blues records, there’s a lot of country and New Orleans R&B influence there along with the traditional stuff.”

I noticed that I kept playing this record due to its variation, the sound and Greg’s excellent and relaxed delivery.

Greg is world champion singing behind the beat. When he sings, he forces the band to adapt. How natural all parts of the songs fit together is in stark contrast with his perfectionism (“Between the recording and the mixing and mastering, I think I’ve heard it 1 million times!”).

‘Sustained Winds’ may come across like a traditional blues album, but in his approach to composing and arranging, he does some quirky things; listen to the drum part in All The Same, the use of that bass harmonica in Please Understand and what about that electric sitar!

Take notice of ‘Sustained Winds,’ people. But don’t expect a typical singer-and-harpplayer-record. In his own words: “It seems to be like a lot of harmonica players make records where each song is a display of what the player can do in a certain style or position or something. I like those kinds of records, but it’s not what I do. I do some unusual things, but I prefer that it’s not noticeable, that whatever it is just fits the song and sounds.” ~Pascal Wilhelm

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  • Kolomito
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