Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2012
Time: 43:05
Size: 98,8 MB
Label: Wise Axe Inc
Styles: Blues/Rockin` Bues
Art: Front
Time: 43:05
Size: 98,8 MB
Label: Wise Axe Inc
Styles: Blues/Rockin` Bues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Shine Shine Shine - 3:30
2. Sweet Ginny Rose - 3:51
3. I Ain't Got You - 5:48
4. Caroline Yes - 3:40
5. Time On My Hands - 5:10
6. Runnin' Out Of Time - 3:48
7. I'll Fix Your Wagon - 5:57
8. I Hear They Shoot Horses - 4:58
9. Egirl - 4:07
10. The Bucket Song - 2:11
1. Shine Shine Shine - 3:30
2. Sweet Ginny Rose - 3:51
3. I Ain't Got You - 5:48
4. Caroline Yes - 3:40
5. Time On My Hands - 5:10
6. Runnin' Out Of Time - 3:48
7. I'll Fix Your Wagon - 5:57
8. I Hear They Shoot Horses - 4:58
9. Egirl - 4:07
10. The Bucket Song - 2:11
The undeniable chemistry of The Jon Herington Band has been built upon a lifetime of collaboration with bandmates Dennis Espantman (bass, vocals) and Frank Pagano (drums, vocals), and is clearly evident in this collection of ten original songs. The hard hitting, stripped-down trio is given an added dimension with contributions on keyboards by such luminaries as Donald Fagen, Jim Beard (Steely Dan), Danny Louis (Gov't Mule) and Rob Morsberger. You will hear echoes of Hendrix in "I Hear They Shoot Horses" and flavors of Cream in "Time On My Hands." "I Ain't Got You" pays tribute to Al Green with the rich, whirling tones of a B3 that are perfectly balanced with Jon's tasty guitar solos. “Herington’s voice is perfect for the songs. It’s instantly recognizable and is the ideal match for lyrics that are at turns funny, clever, sarcastic, and plaintive. The production is crisp and clean in a way that albums just aren’t anymore. In fact this is the kind of record that doesn’t exist in many places these days. It’s soulful, with a varied set of great songs that showcase a multitude of influences and let the musicians shiner.” John Heidt, Vintage Guitar Magazine “Solo records by session guitarists too often hang gobs of great guitar on flimsy compositional frames, or they attempt to emphasize the songs by stinting on the expected guitar fireworks. Jon Herington’s work with Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs and Michael McDonald qualifies him as a sessioneer extrordinaire, yet he deftly avoids both traps on his fourth record “Time On My Hands”, by serving up clever, tightly constructed tunes shot through with searing solos and studded with 6-string ear candy” ~ Michael Ross, Guitar Player Magazine
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