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Snake Eyes

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Snake Eyes
Snake Eyes

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Snake Eyes

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Like
Muddy Waters
,
Howlin' Wolf
, and
John Lee Hooker
Eddie "Guitar" Burns
is a perfect example of a bluesman who was born and raised in Mississippi but made his mark after he moved north and went electric. The main difference between
Burns
and those other bluesmen -- all of whom he outlived -- is the fact that he isn't a great singer. While
Waters
Wolf
Hooker
were all both great singers and great musicians,
is a fine musician but a limited singer. Of course, having a limited vocal range hasn't prevented
Madonna
from providing meaningful
dance-pop
-- and similarly,
doesn't let his vocal limitations hold him back on
Snake Eyes
. A 73-year-old
recorded this CD for
Delmark
on September 12 and 13, 2001 -- right after the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- and the veteran bluesman is in good form throughout the album.
' vocals are on the thin side, but he still gets his points across on original songs, as well as on performances of
Memphis Slim
's
"Lend Me Your Love,"
Paul Gayten
"For You My Love,"
and
Charles E. Calhoun
"Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash"
(which has been recorded by everyone from
the Clovers
to
Steve Miller
). And his musicianship (on harmonica as well as guitar) is certainly nothing to complain about.
, whose brother
Jimmy Burns
is also employed on guitar, offers an appealing Detroit/Chicago blend --
is primarily an album of Detroit-style
electric blues
, but the disc isn't without Windy City influences. In fact, the brothers produced
with
founder/president
Bob Koester
, who is a major expert when it comes to
Chicago blues
. Although not a five-star masterpiece,
is an enjoyable outing from a
blues
survivor who has spent many years in the trenches. ~ Alex Henderson

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