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Many have said that the blues and Big Daddy Bullfrog both have their roots in the swamps, bayous, country wayside places where relaxed musicians at the end of the day played long and hard through the night entertaining themselves and others who gathered near to hear the magic of an intoxicated wailing guitar, the floating sadness filtered through harmonica reeds, a thumping bass and rhythms which emanate from the powerful forces of nature. No one knows for sure when this vital soul music first began or when the original Big Daddy wandered from secluded forest and stream into the modern urban world lit up by eerie neon lights, fast food, fast women, fast cars. His group came together spontaneously, on some country soft, southern night to make others happy, to release their burden of embodied suffering accrued each day, and to plant the seed of unconditional freedom, one that moves magically through untouched primeval shrines, swamp and thick forest alive with birds and a thousand native voices giving life and joy to this collosal dream of nature's ever new motherhood, God's magical secretion inside the cathedral of atomic creation. Track List: 1. Om Wanderer 2. Best Friends 3. Rock n' Roll Queen 4. Harmonica Sunrise 5. Blues Keeper 6. So Very Young 7. Irish Trane 8. Thunder Floor 9. Sea Level Love 10. Sap Of Trees 11. Silver Bridle 12. Original Sin Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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