Elliott Sharp's Terraplane featuring Hubert Sumlin - Do the Don't (CD)

Do the Don't
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Album Details: Do the Don't

Release Date:03/23/2004
Label:Gaff Music
UPC:821767311723

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  • All Music Guide

    Elliott Sharp's Terraplane is back to follow up their fantastic Blues for Next, switching from the now defunct Knitting Factory to Gaff Music. While Blues for Next had them really expanding on the sound offered up on Terraplane, their fairly straight blues debut, Do the Don't has them distilling all the elements that made Blues for Next such a success into a sharply focused (pun intended) future blues that actually has stronger ties to the raw electic blues of the fifties and sixties than just about any other blues album recorded in the last twenty years. these guys for years, and not with blues posers like Jonny Lang or Keb Mo. Highly Recommended.

    - Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide

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Biography

Elliott Sharp

Elliott Sharp began playing the piano at six. According to Sharp, he was performing concerts by age eight. Sharp claims that his parents wanted him to be both a concert pianist and a scientist. He gave up piano, first in favor of the clarinet and then the guitar. His interest in science led him to build his own effects boxes for the instrument. He became intrigued with ... Read more