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| ’Full Circle’ - The Best Blues Album Of 2006 by Nancy Edwards, USA Publicity Ruf Records Walter Trout's 2006 release "Full Circle" gets the best blues album vote from music fans and critics. BluesWax announced today the results of their annual end of year voting for 2006 Best Album; with fans and critic's giving the nod to blues veteran and guitar slinger Walter Trout for his CD Full Circle. The nominating process for BluesWax Album of the Year 2006 began back in November with readers and contributors making nominations. The nominating process created the final ballot of: *Ain't Easy No More-Mark Hummel; *Do I Move You-Janiva Magness; *Full Circle-Walter Trout; *Last Call-Lynwood Slim; *The Torch-Ronnie Baker Brooks; *Watermelon Slim and the Workers-Watermelon Slim and the Workers. In the final voting, with record returns, Walter Trout's Full Circle was named BluesWax Album of the Year 2006. Full Circle is about Walter being in the music world for 35 years and embracing where he is, where he has been, and where he is going. It is the fulfillment of a long held dream to invite musical friends in the studio, and let the music evolve in the moment, spontaneous, while utilizing the different nuances of different players' strengths. Walter's first studio CD in 5 years, Full Circle includes guest performances by John Mayall, Jeff Healey, Coco Montoya, Joe Bonamassa, Bernard Allison, Eric Sardinas and many more. Full Circle debuted at # 2 on the Billboard Blues charts, staying in the top 10 for the next 12 weeks. This is Walter's 8th release for blues label, Ruf Records. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |