Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Revolution Rhapsody aka Uprising Music reviewed by Harmonica Joe


Revolution Rhapsody aka Uprising Music
Bushmaster- Gary D. Brown
Self-released
www.bushmaster-blues.com
16 tracks/ 58:05

“Revolution Rhapsody aka: Uprising Music” is the fourth CD to be released by the Bushmaster band. This band has a very solid blues base while throwing in some funkiness and rock sound to it. The leader and composer of the band is the very talented guitarist Gary D. Brown. All sixteen tunes on this recording were penned by Brown. He takes a bold approach of hitting on just about every political and social issue facing us in this country. One does not have to agree with all of his thoughts as he uses his lyrics and musical skills to get us to listen and think about things. Gary likes to play festivals to share his music, thoughts and emotions.

For this recording project Brown is joined by a big list of talented players and singer on different songs. This group is too numerous to give them all the credit that they deserve at this time. More info is available at the www.bushmasterblues.com web-site.
“War On The Poor” is a very current song about recent political events in the great state of Wisconsin. We all know this story, destroy the unions, take from the working class etc. As Gary states’ “there is war on the poor, war on the middle class and if we don’t fight the power all the rest of us are thru.” This is told as it is by Gary, things in this country need to be changed. “War On The Poor” is a solid blues based tune showing of Brown’s guitar soloing, a solid band behind him and a welcome addition of Rodger Edsall blowing some fine harp for us.

The Bushmaster CD, “Revolution Rhapsody aka: Uprising Music” gives us sixteen well written songs performed by a fine mix of talented musicians and vocalist all led by an awesome leader Gary D. Brown. Having songs such as “Arizona Shame On You”, “Phony People” and “40 Acres And A Mule” makes you realize where this recording will take us. With Gary D. Brown leading the way on guitar, vocals and lyrics this is a recording to be listened to and to think about.

Reviewed by Harmonica Joe

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