
Mississippi Reminiscence
Mississippi Reminiscence, E's fourth project celebrates a departure for this artist, setting the stage for yet another role as he puts a soulful and unmistakable "E" touch on Muddy Water's ("Long Distance Call"). The 10-track Mississippi Reminiscence is far and away the most stark and deeply personal work of E's career. Based on original material, songs like "Graduation Day" deals directly with E's own inner self. E also tackles three classics of the blues' idiom, "Sittin' On Top of the World," "I Ain't Superstitious" "Voodoo Man" and reinvents them with his guitar style vocal moans that takes you back to the blues most primitive origins, yet sounding like the most modern blues of the day. E does not envy musicians who spend countless hours in the studio trying to procure the perfect recording. Every track on Mississippi Reminiscence was recorded in one and two takes. E seemingly transported himself to a different existential plane, rocking back and forth, audibly groaning, while excavating tan