The 2007 album Moonshine captures the raw essence of blues, blending timeless classics with Mick Pini’s unmistakable touch. Joined by the exceptional blues harp of Jan Hartmann, this collection showcases the duo’s passion for the genre while paying homage to its roots. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to blues, Moonshine offers an unforgettable listening experience.
Title Track Video Moonshine
The Artists
Mick Pini: Known for his masterful guitar work and soulful vocals, Mick Pini delivers a performance that is both authentic and electrifying.
Jan Hartmann: Bringing his signature blues harp to the forefront, Jan Hartmann complements Mick’s style perfectly, adding depth and emotion to every track.
Tracklist Highlights
- Good Morning Love (L. Allison): An upbeat opener that sets the tone for the album.
- Moonshine (M. Pini): The title track, penned by Mick Pini, is a standout piece that captures his unique musical vision.
- My Babe (W. Dixon): A Willie Dixon classic delivered with fresh energy.
- She’s Fine (M. Pini): One of Mick’s originals that showcases his songwriting prowess.
- Crossroad Blues (R. Johnson): A powerful rendition of Robert Johnson’s iconic song.
- One More Time (L. Allison): A soulful track that’s impossible not to groove to.
- Before You Accuse Me (E. McDaniel): A blues standard brought to life with flair.
- Sweet Little Angel (R. B. King): A heartfelt tribute to B.B. King.
- Steady Rolling Man (R. Johnson): Another nod to Robert Johnson, delivered with reverence and grit.
- Bottom Blues (S. Terry / W. B. McGhee): A deep dive into traditional blues.
- I’m In Love (M. Pini): An emotive track that highlights Mick’s vocal depth.
- Ramblin’ On My Mind (R. Johnson): A soulful interpretation of another Robert Johnson classic.
- Good Morning Blues (M. Pini): The album’s closing track, leaving listeners with Mick’s signature sound.
Why Moonshine Stands Out
This album is more than just a collection of songs; it’s a journey through the blues. With Mick Pini’s evocative guitar playing and Jan Hartmann’s expressive harp, Moonshine bridges the gap between tradition and innovation. Original tracks like “Moonshine” and “I’m In Love” sit comfortably alongside classics, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
Listen Now
If you haven’t yet explored Moonshine, now is the perfect time. Immerse yourself in this blues masterpiece and experience the magic of Mick Pini and Jan Hartmann’s collaboration.
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