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Bernard Allison - The Next Generation (1992) [CD Rip]

Bernard Allison - The Next Generation (1992) [CD Rip]

BAND/ARTIST: Bernard Allison

  • Title: The Next Generation
  • Year Of Release: 1992
  • Label: Mondo Records Corporation
  • Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
  • Total Time: 45:34
  • Total Size: 282 MB | 116 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Low Down And Dirty (3:39)
2. Master Of Disaster (3:47)
3. Help (3:49)
4. Walkin' (3:21)
5. Baby Child (5:45)
6. Next Generation (4:48)
7. Wonderful Site (3:49)
8. Trav'lin' (7:23)
9. B.A.'s Knocking At Your Door (3:54)
10. Boogie Woogie Boy (5:16)

Bernard Allison's inaugural effort bristled with the urgency and blues-rock guitar chops that distinguished his late father, Luther Allison. The pair played together for much of the '80s before Bernard recorded this album with his father's musicians -- including keyboardist Michel Carras, who pulls down some good barrelhouse piano parts. The mood is feisty and assertive, especially on "B.A.'s Knockin' at Your Door" and "Low Down and Dirty," which poses the gleeful question, "And you think I'd change my style?" Of course not; fans knew exactly what they were getting, such as the Hendrix-flecked string-bending that drives "Help." (Bernard even dabbles on drums and keyboards.) Other highlights include the title track's party blues, complete with sassy horns; "Baby Child," a hilarious recounting of how Bernard began his career; and "Travlin'," a slower, yet frank look at the road's ups and downs. While hardly the deftest lyricist, Bernard's breezy self-assurance on guitar and can-do musical ethic should overcome most objections. ~Ralph Heibutzki

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