Cedric Burnside & Lightnin' Malcolm, 2 Man Wrecking Crew (Deltagroove, 2009) Cedric Burnside is the grandson of Mississippi blues giant R.L. Burnside. When he was 13, he began playing drums in his grandfather's band.
And it is a beauty. You wouldn't think that a single guitar and a set of drums would be enough to pull off music this fine, but then you wouldn't think that most guitarists and drummers would be this good, either. These guys can set up a groove that makes you want to give up walking and float and then create a solo out of it that seems natural and downhome, so you have to hear it several times before you realize exactly how much skill is behind it. Burnside and Malcolm know their stuff. Theirs is deep in the Delta blues. As they sing, they don't just sing about the blues, they live it. It must come from growing up in a home where there were house parties every weekend, with jam sessions out on the porch. Their playing is finely connected; they feed off of each other like two workmen sharing a lunchtime 12-inch sub and their voices go together like gin and tonic. There's only two things to do with music this good: Buy it and play it. ![]() |
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