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Toots Lorraine: Make It Easy
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Aki Kumar
various
Lorenzo Farrell
organ, Hammond B3Lorraine opens the disc with the title tune, a West coast jump tune propelled by the overdriven-chromatic harp of Kumar. Here Kumar takes the language of Marion Walter Jacobs and builds upon it, perfecting Little Walter's attempts to emulate a saxophone on the harmonica. His solo is muscular and full-throated: a harmony-driven juggernaut. Kumar retains the tone for "When Did You Stop Tryin'" and evokes with pianist Farrell, a Muddy Waters' vibe when Otis Spann occupied the piano bench.
On "Get Back to Lovin'" Chad Dent plays his best Hubert Sumlin, playing with a wide-open, deeply reverbed overdrive. His solo comes from deep in the Chicago flood. Lorraine spins a bit of gospel covering "Wade in the Water" following that bit of the sacred with

Willie Dixon
bass, acoustic1915 - 1992

Howlin' Wolf
vocals1910 - 1976
Track Listing
Make It Easy; When Did You Stop Tryin’; Let Your Tears Fall; Get Back to Lovin’; Satisfied; Wade in the Water; Built for Comfort; Wrong Side of Love; Chad Mo Shuffle; Low Down Dog; Hindsight; Love the World.
Personnel
Toots Lorraine: vocals; Chad Dant: guitar, vocals (6); Lorenzo Farrell: keyboards; Mike Phillips: bass; June Core: drums and percussion; Aki Kumar: harmonica; Chris Anderson: guitar (5, 12), vocals (6), bass (12), piano (11).
Album information
Title: Make It Easy | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Greaseland Records
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