"Recorded at the Zebra Ranch Recording Studio in Coldwater, Mississippi, the 11 blues-drenched tracks on New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers Vol. 2 give fans even more bang for their buck than the first volume’s 10 tracks of sublime roots music. New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers Volume 1, released in September of 2020, was greeted with universal acclaim and became a Top 20 Billboard and Top 10 Living Blues chart album. This album crosses the generations of new Blues-Rockers and Classic Blues Statesmen. It is a testament to the great experience and talent of these esteemed performers that they could casually conjure a recording of this quality out of the ether in a casual jam session — sounding as if you are right there in the room with them with between-song banter and commentary, the classic structures of the Blues, being pulled together and teased apart by some of the most award-decorated members of the Blues Elite." (American Blues Scene)
"The result is 10 tracks of glorious blues-roots-Americana, played with tangible joy and gleeful abandon. Musselwhite contributes two of his own songs (the magnificent “Strange Land” – originally released on Musselwhite’s debut album in 1967 – may be the high point of the album) as well as contributing his ageless voice to the Memphis Jug Band’s classic “K.C. Moan”. Elsewhere, the Rockers delight in re-imagining the likes of Charlie Patton (“Pony Blues”) and traditional fare such as “Shake It And Break It” and “Come On Down To My House”. Even the more well-known covers (Wilbert Harrison’s “Let’s Work Together” and Jimi Hendrix’s “Stone Free”) are given a new lease of life, sounding somehow new and different even though they actually remain relatively faithful to the originals." (BluesBlast Magazine)
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