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James Harman's Do Not Disturb is a first-rate blues album, one that captures all the different sides of postwar blues. At its core, Do Not Disturb is Chicago blues, but Harman touches on swing, jump, and Texas roadhouse blues, banging out gritty, greasy harp licks with intensity. His band is up to the challenge of keeping up with him -- they tear through the uniformly excellent songs with abandon. Do Not Disturb establishes Harman as one of the most exciting blues traditionalists of the '90s. ~ Thom Owens
James Harman: James Harman (vocals, harmonica, shaker); Joel Foy (guitar); Jeff Big Dad Turmes (bottleneck guitar, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, Fender Rhodes piano, bass instrument); Steve Mugalian (drum, rub-board, percussion).
Liner Note Author: Jef Scott. Do Not Disturb Music | List Price | $12.98 (You save $3.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Blues CDs, Contemporary Blues | | Label | Hep-Cat | | Orig Year | 1991 | | All Time Sales Rank | 194208  | | CD Universe Part number | 7759795 | | Catalog number | 514 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 28, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Producer | Hammond Scott; James Harman; Jerry Hall | | Engineer | Jerry Hall | | Personnel | James Harman - vocals, harmonica, shaker Jeff Big Dad Turmes - bottleneck guitar, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, Fender Rhodes piano, bass instrument Steve Mugalian - drum, rub-board, percussion Joel Foy - guitar
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