Morning Bell Don’t Ring for Me • 1950s Prison Blues
Автор: RetroForge Records
Загружено: 2025-12-16
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A slow rhythm settles into the room as morning light slips through barred windows, stretching across concrete walls and scuffed linoleum. A tired bluesman sits in the prison rec room, dragging his guitar across the hours, playing for no one in particular, just to keep time from swallowing him whole.
A grinding 1950s prison blues story built from hollow-body guitar, dragging upright bass, brushed drums, harmonica sighs, distant chain echoes, and the low hum of institutional air. One worn voice half-sings, half-talks about bells that don’t ring, names called wrong, Sundays that feel like weekdays, and years measured in footsteps and keys — a slow sentence carried on blues rhythm.
Style: 1950s Electric Blues / Industrial Work Blues
Instruments: Hollow-body guitar, upright bass, brushed drums, harmonica, slide guitar, prison ambience
Vibe: Gritty, exhausted, smoky, oppressive
Part of the RetroForge – Blues & America 1950s Stories
Authentic vintage blues every day.
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