Ordinary Madness
With “Ordinary Madness” Walter Trout managed to set the bar for the blues records extremely high again this year (Joe Bnamassa will have to stretch a lot with his upcoming work). It is just always a pleasure to listen to this disc and soak up the impressions. Trout is experiencing what feels like at least the fifth spring of his career and is apparently not even thinking about resting on his already acquired merits and laurels. He enjoys his music far too much for that - and you can hear that every second in “Ordinary Madness”. So it's no wonder that Trout looks so relaxed and satisfied on the cover. You just can't get enough of works like this. (HRA)
With “Ordinary Madness” Walter Trout managed to set the bar for the blues records extremely high again this year (Joe Bnamassa will have to stretch a lot with his upcoming work). It is just always a pleasure to listen to this disc and soak up the impressions. Trout is experiencing what feels like at least the fifth spring of his career and is apparently not even thinking about resting on his already acquired merits and laurels. He enjoys his music far too much for that - and you can hear that every second in “Ordinary Madness”. So it's no wonder that Trout looks so relaxed and satisfied on the cover. You just can't get enough of works like this. (HRA)
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Roon Nucleus+(B), Lifetime / Qobuz Studio Sublime
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Roon Nucleus+(B), Lifetime / Qobuz Studio Sublime
Germany / Bavaria