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четверг, 18 июля 2024 г.

Albert Castiglia - Righteous Souls

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:56:28 
Size:129,9 MB 
Label:Gulf Coast Records 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock/Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Centerline (feat. Popa Chubby) - 4:44
 2. Get Down to the Nitty Gritty (feat. Alabama Mike0 - 4:10
 3. Mama, I Love You (feat. Kevin Burt) - 6:11
 4. You Can’t Judge a Book by the Cover (feat. Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram & Rayne Castiglia) - 4:34
 5. All Our Past Times (feat. Danielle Nicole & Joe Bonamassa) - 5:40
 6. Till They Take It Away (feat. Ally Venable) - 4:28
 7. Come On In This House (feat. Rick Estrin) - 6:15
 8. You Were Wrong (feat. Jimmy Carpenter) - 4:35
 9. The Dollar Done Fell (feat. Josh Smith) - 6:00
10. No Tears Left to Cry ft. Gary Hoey (feat. Gary Hoey) - 4:41
11. What My Mama Told Me (feat. Rick Estrin & Monster Mike Welch) - 5:04

Musicians:
The Righteous Band
Albert Castiglia – Vocals and Guitar
Jerry Jemmott – Bass
Jim Pugh – Keyboards
Derrick D’Mar Martin – Drums
Kid Andersen – Guitar, Keys, and Bass
Lisa ‘Little Baby’ Andersen – Backing Vocals
Jon Otis – Percussion
Jack Sanford – Bari Sax
Eddie Tarczy – Harpsichord

Guest Musicians:
Rayne Castiglia – Vocals
Joe Bonamassa – Guitar
Josh Smith – Guitar
Danielle Nicole – Vocals
Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram – Guitar
Popa Chubby – Guitar
Ally Venable – Guitar
Kevin Burt – Vocals
Monster Mike Welch – Guitar
Gary Hoey – Guitar
Rick Estrin – Harmonica
Jimmy Carpenter – Saxophone
Alabama Mike – Vocals

Fresh  from winning another Blues Music Award at the recent festivities in Memphis for “Best Blues Rock Album” as a member of the “Blood Brothers,”  along with labelmate Mike Zito, Albert Castiglia comes out guitar-slinging on his new solo Gulf Coast Records album,  Righteous Souls, set for release on July 19th. Gulf Coast will release the new album’s first single, “Centerline,” featuring Popa Chubby (along with single and album digital pre-orders at all digital outlets), on June 14; to be followed by “Mama I Love You,” featuring Kevin Burt, on June 28; and “You Can’t Judge a Book By the Cover,” featuring Christone ”Kingfish” Ingram and Rayne Castiglia, on July 12th.“During last year’s ‘Blood Brothers’ tour, Mike Zito informed me that it was time for me to do another solo album,” explains Albert Castiglia about the new album’s genesis. “At that moment, I felt I was ill prepared for the task. I had been constantly touring with Mike for the last two years, doing very little writing, so I didn’t have a lot of original material. My last two studio albums were quite thematic. With Masterpiece, the album centered around the discovery of my daughter. I Got Love was fueled by my life during the pandemic of 2020. What would be the thing that fuels the next one? It concerned me because if I’m not living the songs, it’ll never work. It had to mean something to me. Mike suggested we make it an album with guests, my friends so to speak. I was concerned my friends wouldn’t have time to devote to the project. I was wrong, so wrong. Joe Bonamassa, Josh Smith, Kevin Burt, Gary Hoey, Ally Venable, Popa Chubby, Rick Estrin, Kid and Lisa Andersen, Alabama Mike, Jimmy Carpenter, Kingfish Ingram, Danielle Nicole, Monster Mike Welch, Jerry Jemmott, D-Mar Martin, Jon Otis, Jim Pugh and others stepped up for me. My daughter Rayne even participated, which was the cherry on top. Suddenly, the theme became clear. It’s about friends and family. It’s about Righteous Souls.” “I think Righteous Souls is a big step forward artistically for my friend Albert Castiglia,” says Gulf Coast president Mike Zito. “His singing, the songs, and his guitar playing are highly elevated on this new album. It’s fantastic to watch Albert grow as an artist; he is one of a kind.” The new album is chock-full of Albert Castiglia’s signature sounds: blistering guitar licks flavored with righteously-soulful vocals that send a powerful blues message. Along with a number of original songs,  Righteous Souls includes Castiglia’s takes on a batch of cover songs from Willie Dixon, Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton/Rick Danko and two written by his former boss and mentor, the late, great Junior Wells (“Come On In This House” and “What My Mama Told Me.”

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