VizzTone Label Group artist: Erin Harpe - Meet Me In The Middle - New Release Review
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Meet Me In The Middle , from Erin Harpe , and it's a cool, acoustic country blues release. Opening with self penned, All Night Long , Harpe on acoustic slide and lead vocal, backed by Jim Countryman on ukulele bass and backing vocals. With a slight boogie beat and a touch of swing, this is a cool opener. Sippie Wallace's Woman Be Wise is a great showcase for Harpe's vocals and her guitar work is clean and tight. Lucille Bogan, well know for her suggestive lyrics, penned I Hate That Train Called the M&O , and Harpe does a great job of delivering the goods with a powerful voice and tight blues riffs. On blues classic, Rollin' and Tumblin' Harpe hangs tight on slide over the thumping bass line of Countryman. A cool interpretation, possibly my favorite on the release. Geeshie Wiley's country blues track, Pick Poor Robin Clean , has a lot of spunk and piedmont playing, accompanied by Harpe on kazoo g...