Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2017
Time:56:09
Size:129,3 MB
Label:The Store For Music Ltd
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues/Rockin Blues
Art:Front
Year:2017
Time:56:09
Size:129,3 MB
Label:The Store For Music Ltd
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues/Rockin Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. The Voodoo In You - 4:56
2. Another Love Like Mine - 4:32
3. I Ain't No Stranger To The Blues - 6:08
4. Good Luck Money and Gasoline - 4:32
5. Hey Brother - 4:44
6. Got The Fever - 3:53
7. House Of Love - 4:17
8. In The Time It Takes To Cry - 3:40
9. Devil At My Door - 3:47
10. The Stroll - 3:57
11. Mellow Down Easy - 3:32
12. Down In New Orleons - 3:31
13. It's Mighty Crazy - 3:10
14. Jennifer's Wheel - 1:27
1. The Voodoo In You - 4:56
2. Another Love Like Mine - 4:32
3. I Ain't No Stranger To The Blues - 6:08
4. Good Luck Money and Gasoline - 4:32
5. Hey Brother - 4:44
6. Got The Fever - 3:53
7. House Of Love - 4:17
8. In The Time It Takes To Cry - 3:40
9. Devil At My Door - 3:47
10. The Stroll - 3:57
11. Mellow Down Easy - 3:32
12. Down In New Orleons - 3:31
13. It's Mighty Crazy - 3:10
14. Jennifer's Wheel - 1:27
Jimmy Nalls (born James Albert Nalls III; May 31, 1951 – June 22, 2017) was an American guitarist mostly known as a founding member of the rock band Sea Level. Born on May 31, 1951, in Washington D.C., Nalls embarked on a busy session career in the early 1970s, joining singer/songwriter Alex Taylor’s band while Taylor was a Capricorn Records label mate of the Allman Brothers'. It was during this period that Nalls first worked with future Allmans keyboardist Chuck Leavell, an association that would prove fruitful for both musicians after the Allmans' 1976 split.Alongside fellow Allmans vets Lamar Williams and Jaimoe, Leavell decided to start a new group after the Allman Brothers Band folded, enlisting Nalls for the band he had dubbed Sea Level — a play on C. Leavell. While they never achieved the same level of commercial success as the Allmans, they toured and recorded steadily over the next five years, completing five albums before folding in 1981.
Following Sea Level's breakup, Nalls performed with a number of acts, spending a period as a Nashville session player in the 1980s and working with artists such as Bodyworks and B.J. Thomas. He started the 1990s by joining singer T. Graham Brown's touring band, and remained in the lineup until shortly after receiving his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 1994.While his symptoms made it difficult to continue performing, Nalls kept playing, releasing the solo album Ain't No Stranger in 1999. He released a follow-up album – The Jimmy Nalls Project – just two days before his death. It features several guest stars including Brad Whitford, Joe Bonamassa, Robben Ford, Warren Haynes, Larry Carlton and Chuck Leavell.
Following Sea Level's breakup, Nalls performed with a number of acts, spending a period as a Nashville session player in the 1980s and working with artists such as Bodyworks and B.J. Thomas. He started the 1990s by joining singer T. Graham Brown's touring band, and remained in the lineup until shortly after receiving his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 1994.While his symptoms made it difficult to continue performing, Nalls kept playing, releasing the solo album Ain't No Stranger in 1999. He released a follow-up album – The Jimmy Nalls Project – just two days before his death. It features several guest stars including Brad Whitford, Joe Bonamassa, Robben Ford, Warren Haynes, Larry Carlton and Chuck Leavell.
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