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Adam Nussbaum: The Lead Belly Project
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Adam Nussbaum
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An inspirational artist, Lead Belly has found its way into jazz explorations often. Saxophonist Clifford Jordan went there in a big way with These Are Our Roots: The Music of Lead Belly (Atlantic Records, 1965); and saxophonist Geof Bradfieldinspired by Lead Belly via Jordan, presented in 2015 the excellent Our Roots (Origin Records).
Lead Belly was one of the smoother, more polished of the delta blues artists (it is, of course, relative), his sound less raw than that of Robert Johnson, Charlie Patton or Son House. Interestingly, Nussbaum and his cohorts lean toward the raw side with their takes on Some of Lead Belly's best known tunes. It's two guitars,

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Nate Radley
guitar
Ohad Talmor
saxophone, tenorAs rough hewn as this quartet's renderings are, there is also a deft exquisiteness to them. A loose, spontaneous, soundtrack-to-America feeling, with top level musicianship involved in the serving up elemental sounds. ">
Track Listing
Old Riley; Green Corn; Black Girl (Where Did You Sleep Last Night); Bottle Up and Go; Black Betty; Grey Goose; Bring Me a Little Water, Sylvie; You Can't Lose Me Cholly; Insight, Enlight; Sure Would Baby; Good Night Irene.
Personnel
Adam Nussbaum
drumsAdam Nussbaum: drums; Steve Cardenas: electric guitar; Nate Radley: electric guitar; Ohad Talmor: saxophone.
Album information
Title: The Lead Belly Project | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Sunnyside Records
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