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    A song is like a dream, and you try to make it come true. They're like strange countries you have to enter. —Bob Dylan


    By framing each of Robert Johson’s songs with small instrumental miniatures
    Carmen Gomes Inc. have created an album that sounds like an imaginary road movie.
    Listening one perceives Robert walking late at night, en route in the Mississippi Delta, reflecting back on his life.
    The low A, 27.5 khz, from the bowed down tuned double bass representing the Mississippi night, the drums creating the sounds surrounding the night and the guitar being Robert’s mind.
    More than playing parts, guitarist Folker Tettero and drummer Bert are playing moods. I actually asked Bert to play the lyrics instead of the drums, a task I knew especially he would be able to fulfill.
    Throughout the album Folker is in constant dialogue with Carmen's melody line. Sometimes edging her on and at other times comforting her.
    Folker decided to use an electric 12 string guitar on the small miniatures. The sounds he creates adds a whole new aspect to his musicianship and emphasizes his deep affinity for the blues.
    Carmen is at the top of her game here. Her never the same way twice saxophone like phrasing showing her jazz heritage and why jazz is in such great debt to the blues.
    Love in Vain in particular being a good example.

    Engineer Frans De Rond created a one mic + set up. Adding two Josephson C700 microphones to the central Josephson C700s.
    The benefit sound wise compared to the pure one mic setup being that Carmen’s voice and my double bass sound would not suffer when the band would at certain moments would raise the dynamic level.

    Arranging Robert Johnson's songs for Carmen Gomes Inc. turned out to be very easy. Somehow each song was telling me instantly what to do. Even When You Got a Good Friend, with it's J.S. Bach inspired counterpoint or Love In Vain where the harmony used has more to do with Bebop than blues, where written very quickly. It was as if they materialized instead of having to be arranged.
    Same goes for the instrumental compositions which were made on the spot, they took no effort, they played themselves.
    Peter Bjørnild

    A big thank you goes out to Bruce Conforth and Gayle Dean Wardlow. Their book:
    "Up Jumped the Devil: The Real Life of Robert Johnson"
    Has been very helpful in clarifying Robert Johnson’s life and lyrics as well as being a direct inspiration on the mood of the whole album.
    Peter Bjørnild

    Includes unlimited streaming of Up Jumped the Devil....Discovering the music of Robert Johnson part 1. A Sound Liaison 'One Mic +' Audiophile Recording. via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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“the blues fell mama's child, tore me all upside down.”

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Mmmmm-mmmmm
I's up this mornin'
Ah, blues walkin' like a man
I's up this mornin'
Ah, blues walkin' like a man
Worried blues
Give me your right hand
And the blues fell, mama's child
Tore me all upside-down
Blues fell, mam's child
And it tore me all upside down
Travel on, poor Bob
Just can't turn you 'round
The blues
Is a low-down shakin' chill
Yes, preach 'em now
Mmmmm-mmmmm
Is a low-down shakin' chill
You ain't never had 'em, I
Hope you never will
Well, the blues
Is a achin' old heart disease
Do it, now
You gon' do it?
Tell me all about it
Said the blues
Is a low-down achin' heart disease
Like consumption
Killing me by degrees
I can study rain
Oh, oh drive, oh, oh, drive my blues
I been studyin' the rain and
I'm gon drive my blues away
Goin' to the 'stil'ry
Stay out there all day

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Carmen Gomes Amsterdam, Netherlands

''Her style is bluesy and intimate with a sexy voice that's sweet as dark tupelo honey. ''
SoundStage!

"in her phrasing you can hear everything that the blues stands for. That is quite an achievement."Kees Polling -Trouw
The chef is Carmen herself, serving a dream-like melodic delicacy. Guy Zinger - , All About Jazz
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