A Tribute To The Music

A Tribute To The Music

For in My Way It Lies [Vinyl] [Vinyl] (Vinyl)

Customer Review

At the risk in this case, as the press release to sound Releases. Anyone old blues like or even love, so the can not avoid the young Bayer Jesper Munk. Because of this covert with his album old blues songs with just the dedication and the sound you love vinyl and investigated and remains loyal particularly at that time, because he has his debut (!) Recorded in mono. The voice is somewhat reminiscent of the young George Thorogood, not quite as deep and quite so rusty, perhaps the modern version that is reminiscent of the time and yet recognizable sounds themselves. That is exactly what today's music often lacks identifiable separable voices that have a character and may not always be perfect, just sound the point. And also in the tradition of the old masters is as much as possible self-made and so we hear next to his voice and his guitar and bass play at the plate. The selection of songs fit perfectly and you realize that this music already accompanied the young man for quite some time. And as is to be hoped that it retains this musical course and makes perhaps again accessible to a young audience the Blues.

Technically recording the album is due to the intentional old-school sounds of course no audiophile vinyl milestone of history. Yet the mono mix only the title "Seventh Street" and "John's A Man" is neat, fall by the quality a little, but are also so certainly not recorded under the same favorable conditions about two years ahead of the rest and been , However, this adds to the album add some additional Sharm shouting through and through retro anyway. Because both the cover and the sleeve and even the label on the disc itself look like a piece of history of Blue earlier. And so the album is exactly what is wonderful was also intended: A tribute to the old blues greats. And that from a young and Jesper Munk, the order to lay the foundation of his career wants. Only the title "I Love You" falls felt a little out of the concept with its compared to the rest of the album strong instrumentation, but also there has to be, you will eventually present itself broadband.

As already mentioned, the album is designed in a retro look, but it makes the whole no worse, as this look at a few "new" elements has been extended. Thus, as the material for the cover rough cardboard used, such as the album Nick Cave album "Push The Sky Away", which is also the design fits in this case, per se. The sleeve itself is not quite as rough, smooth on the inside, but not fed. Nevertheless, the plate is safely arrived here, there were found apart from minimal dust pressing any scratches or damage on the 180g vinyl, which also feels quality and excellent craftmanship. During the first hearing before the washing were only about five clicks to hear that should be gone after the wash. Unfortunately, there is no download code in the cover, but this is in view of the remaining quality, the price of the board of around 19 EUR and the fact that to get over it is a small label. So overall a great debut, but who wants to have the whole of record should hurry. Since the LP all was the time of my appointment as backorders I had lasted about 5-6, the wait was worth it, however.