The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam - Open Letter To The Blues
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Open Letter To The Blues

Label Bullseye ‎– BE117
Format Vinyl, LP, Album
Barcode 8437013270588
Country Europe
Released 04 Dec 2015
Genre Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style Honky Tonk, Country
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"A couple years ago, I was touring in Europe when we played a really unusual gig. We had been told we would be playing in Malmo, Sweden-a pretty big city-but when we got to the gig, it was on a farm an hour or more outside of town. This was the middle of nowhere!The place was called "The Barn" and they had concerts there with a band playing on an old flatbed truck. The owner also owned a herd of American Buffalo that he kept in the next field over. There were various industrial and farm vehicles everywhere, and we were shown an old school bus where we were supposed to sleep. Wow, this was the country, man! And when the sun went down, all these Swedish hillbillies started showing up.It was in this setting that I first saw an amazing band who opened up for us that night. They were called "The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam." Wow! They were amazing! They totally knocked me out. Here in this perfect atmosphere, "The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam" played late 1950s and early 1960s honky-tonk country like we had been transported in a magic time machine. They were great! They played and I could swear if I closed my eyes I was listening to George Jones, Faron Young, or Lefty Frizzell. I was totally blown away.I had seen Harmonica Sam play in other settings, and hes a great blues harmonica player and entertainer in his own right, playing with bands like the Domestic Bumblebees and other blues groups in Sweden. But he sure has this "country side" of him-what a great singer and front man. You would never guess that he was also a blues man, when he sings this stuff you could swear he grew up on a farm in Arkansas and ate biscuits and gravy every morning. The "Country Side" of Sam is a major talent.Now "The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam" and his great band have recorded this album. I think its fantastic, and I think you will, too. If you like the idea of getting in a time machine and landing in Nashville, Tennessee in 1959, then you need this album! You wont be disappointed!"

A1 The Storm Within My Heart
A2 A Double Shot Of Heartache
A3 I'm Down To My Last Cigarette
A4 Forbidden Wine
A5 Farther Than My Eyes Can See
B1 Open Letter To The Blues
B2 It's Such A Pretty World Today
B3 I Regret It Every Day
B4 We Have Strayed So Far Away
B5 That's Why I Sing In A Honky Tonk
Double Bass [Upright Bass] – Ulrik Jansson
Drums – Patrik Malmros
Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Johan Bandling Melin
Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Harmonica Sam
Liner Notes – Deke Dickerson
Mastered By – Axel Praefcke
Recorded By – Axel Praefcke
Recorded By – Ike Stoye
Steel Guitar – Peter Andersson
A couple years ago, I was touring in Europe when we played a really unusual gig. We had been told we would be playing in Malmo, Sweden —a pretty big city— but when we got to the gig, it was on a farm an hour or more outside of town. This was the middle of nowhere!
The place was called “The Barn” and they had concerts there with a band playing on an old flatbed truck. The owner also owned a herd of American Buffalo that he kept in the next field over. There were various industrial and farm vehicles everywhere, and we were shown an old school bus where we were supposed to sleep. Wow, this was the country, man! And when the sun went down, all these Swedish hillbillies started showing up.
It was in this setting that I first saw an amazing band who opened up for us that night. They were called “The Country Side Of Harmonica Sam.” Wow! They were amazing! They totally knocked me out. Here in this perfect atmosphere, “The Country Side of Harmonica Sam” played late 1950s and early 1960s honky-tonk country like we had been transported in a magic time machine. They were great! They played and I could swear if I closed my eyes I was listening to George Jones, Faron Young, or Lefty Frizzell. I was totally blown away.
I had seen Harmonica Sam play in other settings, and he's a great blues harmonica player and entertainer in his own right, playing with bands like the Domestic Bumblebees and other blues groups in Sweden. But he sure has this “country side” of him—what a great singer and front man. You would never guess that he was also a blues man, when he sings this stuff you could swear he grew up on a farm in Arkansas and ate biscuits and gravy every morning. The “Country Side” of Sam is a major talent.
Now “The Country Side of Harmonica Sam” and his great band have recorded this album. I think it's fantastic, and I think you will, too. If you like the idea of getting in a time machine and landing in Nashville, Tennessee in 1959, then you need this album! You won't be disappointed!

Deke Dickerson
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