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HARVEY MANDEL ~ SNAKE PIT
TOMPKINS SQUARE 5296 (Barcode: 856225005296) ~ USA ~ Blues-Rock

Recorded: 2016 Released: 2016

This is the fifteenth studio album by legendary American Blues-Rock guitarist / composer Harvey MandelFind albums by this artist, recorded with keyboardist Ben BoyeFind albums by this artist, bassist Anton HatwichFind albums by this artist, drummer Ryan JewellFind albums by this artist, guitarist Brian SulpizioFind albums by this artist and conga player Jose NajeraFind albums by this artist. The album presents eight tracks, seven of which are original compositions by Mandel.

Mandel enjoyed a meteoric career during his early days on the scene, playing with Canned HeatFind albums by this artist, John MayallFind albums by this artist’s BluesbreakersFind albums by this artist and even a brief stint with the Rolling StonesFind albums by this artist, which was followed by less prominent activity, which still continues to this very day.

Mandel’s guitar sound and phrasing are completely unique and as such are highly admired by many other guitar players. He mixes several techniques he invented and perfected, that put him in his own category of guitar virtuosos. He really deserves to be discovered by the true guitar lovers of all ages, as his relative anonymity is a crying shame.

Overall, this is an excellent opportunity to get to know or revisit one of the lesser known heroes of the American Blues-Rock scene and hear some highly unusual guitar playing, with certain Jazz influences, which remains as fresh and enticing as it was fifty plus years ago, when he first appeared on the scene.
Updated: 24/02/2023Posted: 24/02/2023CD 1 Mini-Sleeve Recommend To A Friend

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