Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2010
Time: 59:18
Size: 136,6 MB
Label: Silverbridge Records
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Sweet Josephine - 4:19
2. The Devil, My Guitar & Me - 3:06
3. It's Not My Cross To Bear - 5:01
4. My Jimi Hendrix Stuff - 3:15
5. Long Train Ride - 3:08
6. Something To Blame - 3:48
7. I Don't Like To Brag - 6:13
8. Working Man - 4:03
9. Why My Baby So Cold - 4:14
10. More Things Change - 5:39
11. Testify - 3:41
12. The Water - 3:06
13. John Lee Hooker - 4:27
14. Don't Wake Me Up - 5:11
1. Sweet Josephine - 4:19
2. The Devil, My Guitar & Me - 3:06
3. It's Not My Cross To Bear - 5:01
4. My Jimi Hendrix Stuff - 3:15
5. Long Train Ride - 3:08
6. Something To Blame - 3:48
7. I Don't Like To Brag - 6:13
8. Working Man - 4:03
9. Why My Baby So Cold - 4:14
10. More Things Change - 5:39
11. Testify - 3:41
12. The Water - 3:06
13. John Lee Hooker - 4:27
14. Don't Wake Me Up - 5:11
Guitarist/singer/songwriter, Silver Bridge Recording blues artist Chris Bell was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Massachusetts, and credits both his parents for introducing him to blues, jazz, rhythm & blues and gospel music. At the early age of nine, he picked up his first guitar and discovered his passion. During the 1980's, while majoring in art and music at the University of Massachusetts, Chris participated in jazz workshops with Archie Shepp, attended a summer session at Berklee School of Music, and studied under guitar great Tony MacAlpine. In 1990, Chris relocated to Los Angeles to further develop his musical career, and in 2000, went back to his roots and formed what is known today as Chris Bell & 100% Blues.
Having always been influenced by some of the great blues artists both past and present from B.B. King’s swingin’ old school style, to stinging single note passages like masters Albert King and Albert Collins, combined with searing slide riffs from Bell’s favorite Johnny Winter, and the psychedelic sounds reminiscent of the master Jimi Hendrix, Chris can do it all. His remarkable guitar playing compliments any blues genre he covers while paying tribute to those vintage styles his forefathers cast before him. Since his first release of “Blues 2001", followed by “Hell Is Too Hot For Me”, “Real Bluesman”, “The Devil, My Guitar & Me” and more.
He continues to tour throughout the Western United States with regular trips each year to the East Coast, the Midwest and Texas. Chris is establishing himself as one of the premier up and coming blues artists of this generation and has only begun to scratch the surface of what promises to be a long and prosperous career.
Having always been influenced by some of the great blues artists both past and present from B.B. King’s swingin’ old school style, to stinging single note passages like masters Albert King and Albert Collins, combined with searing slide riffs from Bell’s favorite Johnny Winter, and the psychedelic sounds reminiscent of the master Jimi Hendrix, Chris can do it all. His remarkable guitar playing compliments any blues genre he covers while paying tribute to those vintage styles his forefathers cast before him. Since his first release of “Blues 2001", followed by “Hell Is Too Hot For Me”, “Real Bluesman”, “The Devil, My Guitar & Me” and more.
He continues to tour throughout the Western United States with regular trips each year to the East Coast, the Midwest and Texas. Chris is establishing himself as one of the premier up and coming blues artists of this generation and has only begun to scratch the surface of what promises to be a long and prosperous career.
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