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пятница, 2 июля 2021 г.

Earl Slick - Fist Full Of Devils

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2021
Time: 55:17 
Size: 127,2 MB 
Label: Schnitzel Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bad Brew - 3:53
 2. Black - 6:45
 3. Far Away - 4:14
 4. J.W.L - 4:22
 5. Vanishing Point - 7:18
 6. Lost* - 3:29
 7. Fist Full Of Devils - 5:05
 8. One Arm Straight Jacket - 5:21
 9. Emerald - 4:36
10. The Lantern - 6:03
11. Dr. Winston O'Boogie - 4:07

Limited edition 180 gram gatefold double LP plus compact disc. Guitarist Earl Slick never had a Plan B. Still doesn't. In fact, he doesn't believe in backup plans. "If you have a backup plan," said the guitarist who for decades worked alongside rock royalty including David Bowie and John Lennon among others, "then eventually you become the backup plan." Which explains - and fuels - Slick's new album, Fist Full of Devils. Harnessing his musical roots as a child of the 60s when blue-based rock pushed its way to the front of the line and incorporating his decades as one of the most sought-after touring musicians in the business, Fist Full is Slick as he's been from the start: an artist who fully mines the depths of the blues and guitar by drawing on a toolkit assembled from blues to glam to punk to rockabilly. The 11-track album is no retread retrospective of Slick's run of 40 years as a professional guitarist; it's an audible demonstration of a virtuoso still pushing deep into rock and roll's blues roots. The instrumental album, Slick says, is acrobatics without a net. Some of the tracks on Fist Full were ideas that had been rattling around in his hear for decades. Some were wholly new. The sinister "Black," for example, seemed to flow up from the ground when they entered studio, he said. It was written, "in maybe 10 minutes," he said. "It's dark." Contrast that with the soaring, diving number "Vanishing Point." That was born in a lick he'd saved nearly 30 years ago and only recently rediscovered in a sound file. He didn't know what do with it when he wrote it, so he tucked it away. But now, "all of these years later I came at it with a different head than I had then."  And this is what people are going hear in Fist Full Of Devils he said: that lifelong journey from Brooklyn didn't leave him empty handed; he brought back the prizes, the tricks, the scars, the influences and the tools from a road that never presented a detour. Or an end. He's a man, after all, who knows a thing or two about persevering, about longshots and locked-in trajectories. Perseverance also had no backup plan when it was launched. It had to get there. "I am," Slick said, "exactly where I should be."

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