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For fans of folk and blues music, listeners interested in experimental guitar and 1970s english alternative folk, and those who appreciate unique storytelling in albums.
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LA RECENSIONE

If you've ever been a fan of Marvel comics, you'll remember the series “What If?”, where illustrators and writers from the American company had fun creating "alternative" stories of their superhero universe. Things like: “What if Hulk had killed Wolverine?” and things like that. And where, regularly, the stories didn't have a happy ending; indeed, the hero in question often turned into a villain or died.

Now, speaking of the English

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Mike Cooper's Trout Steel is praised for its innovative fusion of folk and blues, featuring rich, experimental guitar work. The album’s storytelling draws comparisons to alternative narratives like Marvel's 'What If?' series, offering listeners a fresh, unique musical journey. Rated 4 out of 5, it stands out in 1970s English folk music for its distinct approach and artistic depth.

Tracklist

01   That's How (04:18)

02   Sitting Here Watching (03:10)

03   Goodtimes (03:27)

04   I've Got Mine (11:25)

05   A Half Sunday Homage To A Whole Leonardo Da Vinci (Without Words By Richard Brautigan) (01:36)

06   Don't Talk Too Fast (03:19)

07   Trout Steel (02:21)

08   In The Mourning (05:16)

09   Hope You See (04:19)

10   Pharaoh’s March (07:18)

11   Weeping Rose (03:23)

Mike Cooper


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