Marquise Knox Man Child Reel To Reel Tape (Ultra Tape) (2 Reels)

By Marquise Knox

Marquise Knox Man Child Reel To Reel Tape (Ultra Tape) (2 Reels)

By Marquise Knox

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Specifications

Condition: New
No. Of Discs: 1
UPC: APRR0037
No. of Tracks: 11
Format: Vinyl
Record Label: Analogue Productions
Genre: Bluegrass

Description


From Acoustic Sounds, Inc., the Analogue Productions Ultra Tape Reel-To-Reel Reissue Series continues! This title was recorded at Blue Heaven Studios in Salina, Kansas — the in-house recording studio at Acoustic Sounds, for their APO (Analogue Productions Originals) label. Each Ultra Tape is a 15 ips, ¼-inch analog tape transferred directly from the original master session tape, no mastering. Transferred real-time, using an ATR-modified Ampex Tape Machine with flux magnetic heads, by Matthew Luthans at Blue Heaven Studios. Custom slipcase cover.
2010 Living Blues Award Winner for Debut Artist
2010 Blues Music Association Nominee for Best New Debut Artist
Man Child is the title of Marquise Knox's national debut, and for good reason. Yes, he was just 16 years old at this recording, but no, this is not another one of those guitar-hero, someday-my-vocals-may-mature, I-might-one-day-write-my-own-material records. This kid is flat-out for real! This is a man-sized offering of serious, mature blues. In fact, it's maturity that provides the shock value here. Sixteen years old?! Listen to that voice and you'll swear he's lying about his age. Guitar licks that are tasty and restrained, none of this hyper-active, self-absorbed speed metal that somehow gets confused with blues.
Marquise has already won the approval of B.B. King, Henry Townsend, Robert Lockwood Jr., Big George Brock, Bob Margolin, Sam Lay…Read those names again. Do you really think we're talking about a novelty act here?
And he's an original. All but one of the tracks on Man Child were penned by Marquise, and most of them were written in the studio, on-the-fly, a skill learned at least partially by one of Marquise's main heroes, Henry Townsend.
This is a 16-year-old, inner-city kid who somehow has decided to become a dead-serious bluesman of the old-school variety. That just doesn't happen anymore.

Tracks:
Reel 1:
Love Making Machine
You Put Me Down
She's the One
Sometimes I Wonder
Problem

Reel 2:
Juke Joint Blues
You Need Love
Living to Die
I Go to Work
Ice Storm
Clock on the Wall



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