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Detroit Blues LP (Color)â
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The Story
Danny Krohaâs "Detroit Blues" could be considered part two of his solo debut LP - âAngels Watching Over Meâ. In his own words, âIt was me in a room playing acoustic instruments and doing my own arrangements of some old songsâ. Not so fast man! When you hear this record and dig a little deeper into the facts, youâll have a heightened awareness of the sonic beauty found in the simplicity. On many of these traditional songs, Danny dropped, added or rearranged verses from various sources, mixing up music from one song and words from another and unintentionally created his own amalgamation of early blues and 60s folk. Instead of following all the rules rooted the early blues and 60s folk, Danny Kroha mixed up all the rural and urban traditions and kicked out a new surreal sound that could really only happen in Detroit. âI listen to both genres, for sure. I just wasnât TRYING to make a record that sounds like that. It just came out that way.â
Description
Danny Krohaâs "Detroit Blues" could be considered part two of his solo debut LP - âAngels Watching Over Meâ. In his own words, âIt was me in a room playing acoustic instruments and doing my own arrangements of some old songsâ. Not so fast man! When you hear this record and dig a little deeper into the facts, youâll have a heightened awareness of the sonic beauty found in the simplicity. On many of these traditional songs, Danny dropped, added or rearranged verses from various sources, mixing up music from one song and words from another and unintentionally created his own amalgamation of early blues and 60s folk. Instead of following all the rules rooted the early blues and 60s folk, Danny Kroha mixed up all the rural and urban traditions and kicked out a new surreal sound that could really only happen in Detroit. âI listen to both genres, for sure. I just wasnât TRYING to make a record that sounds like that. It just came out that way.â













