Size: 106,3 MB
Time: 45:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues/Funk/Soul
Art: Front
1. Down In Mississippi (4:43)
2. I Don't Wanna Be A Star (2:49)
3. No Gettin' Over You (3:43)
4. Blind Love (3:38)
5. Music Is My Rainbow (3:43)
6. When You Love Somebody (Feat. Mariano Morbioli) (3:47)
7. Make It Right (2:31)
8. Wonderful Time (3:40)
9. Groovin' Up (3:12)
10. Kathmandu (2:56)
11. Alabama Soul Brothers (3:29)
12. Life Is A Wonderful Gift (3:05)
13. As I Look Into Your Eyes (Feat. Mariano Morbioli) (4:15)
In Italy, singer/guitarist Roberto Morbioli has already become a major blues name. He is active on many fronts, such as with his band Morblus. With Morblus, he has released a new album, ‘Make It Right’, the successor to the 2018 album ‘From The Scratch’. On this album, Morblus proves to be a very versatile band that does not focus solely on the blues. In fact, there is also plenty of room for soulful and funky music.
Down In Mississippi opens the album in a pumping and funky manner with Roberto’s burning, biting slide guitar and his matching venomous vocals. I Don’t Wanna Be A Star is subsequently more relaxed and heads in the grooving soul-blues direction with scorching guitar work once again. No Gettin’ Over You sounds, despite the title, upbeat and has a light, funky groove. Then the blues returns in the languidly driving shuffle Blind Love, with Roberto’s lazily piercing guitar playing a key role. Music Is My Rainbow follows as an angular, funky, grooving blues number with fierce guitar work.
Mariano Morbioli, Roberto's son, provides the vocals on two songs. The first is When You Love Somebody, an intimate, warm ballad, and the second, As I Look Into Your Eyes, an intimate, grooving soul-blues number. Mariano turns out to have a lovely, soulful voice. Wonderful Time heads in the swaying, soulful Bill Withers direction with nice jazzy guitar playing. Funk features prominently, such as in the loosely funky Groovin’ Up with clear Tower of Power and James Brown influences. The instrumental Kathmandu is also funky, but much rawer and bluesier. Roberto doesn't shy away from Southern Rock either. Alabama Soul Brothers is, in fact, a sultry rocker with a swampy atmosphere. A wonderfully versatile album from a great Italian blues talent! /Peter Marinus, Bluestown Music
Down In Mississippi opens the album in a pumping and funky manner with Roberto’s burning, biting slide guitar and his matching venomous vocals. I Don’t Wanna Be A Star is subsequently more relaxed and heads in the grooving soul-blues direction with scorching guitar work once again. No Gettin’ Over You sounds, despite the title, upbeat and has a light, funky groove. Then the blues returns in the languidly driving shuffle Blind Love, with Roberto’s lazily piercing guitar playing a key role. Music Is My Rainbow follows as an angular, funky, grooving blues number with fierce guitar work.
Mariano Morbioli, Roberto's son, provides the vocals on two songs. The first is When You Love Somebody, an intimate, warm ballad, and the second, As I Look Into Your Eyes, an intimate, grooving soul-blues number. Mariano turns out to have a lovely, soulful voice. Wonderful Time heads in the swaying, soulful Bill Withers direction with nice jazzy guitar playing. Funk features prominently, such as in the loosely funky Groovin’ Up with clear Tower of Power and James Brown influences. The instrumental Kathmandu is also funky, but much rawer and bluesier. Roberto doesn't shy away from Southern Rock either. Alabama Soul Brothers is, in fact, a sultry rocker with a swampy atmosphere. A wonderfully versatile album from a great Italian blues talent! /Peter Marinus, Bluestown Music
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