Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2015
Time:70:31
Size:162,4 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Mix
Art:Front
Year:2015
Time:70:31
Size:162,4 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Mix
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Bb Shoe-Flay (Live) - 4:51
2. Leave Me Alone (Live) - 4:39
3. Deranged (Live) - 4:25
4. Waitin' Achin' (Live) - 4:26
5. Scotty's Song (Live) - 4:14
6. Other Side (Live) - 4:58
7. Jailene (Live) - 4:52
8. 4th of July (Live) - 4:50
9. Pecans (Live) - 3:26
10. Makayla (Live) - 3:04
11. Big Bottom (Live) - 4:09
12. Left Behind (Live) - 5:07
13. D'evil (Live) - 3:44
14. Ruby (Live) - 4:44
15. Revolution (Live) - 8:55
1. Bb Shoe-Flay (Live) - 4:51
2. Leave Me Alone (Live) - 4:39
3. Deranged (Live) - 4:25
4. Waitin' Achin' (Live) - 4:26
5. Scotty's Song (Live) - 4:14
6. Other Side (Live) - 4:58
7. Jailene (Live) - 4:52
8. 4th of July (Live) - 4:50
9. Pecans (Live) - 3:26
10. Makayla (Live) - 3:04
11. Big Bottom (Live) - 4:09
12. Left Behind (Live) - 5:07
13. D'evil (Live) - 3:44
14. Ruby (Live) - 4:44
15. Revolution (Live) - 8:55
First Official 'live' album from Andy Macintyre. Recorded live at The Moontower Saloon in the heart of South Austin, Texas First release under renamed: MacINtyre. Mastered by Jerry Tubb at Terra Nova Digital, Inc, Austin, Texas.
“I think the thing that sets Andy apart from other musicians is the lack of fear to try new things and think outside the box...we think alike, as far as: knowing where you come from, where you want to take the music and having your own ideas about how you want to interpret. I think that’s what makes a truly great artist...a unique artist. I respect that.” -Gary Clark Jr.
"When it comes to the blues, I'm not a purist. I don't think being a purist is a bad thing, it just depends on the player and what they want to hear coming out of their musical voice. I would describe my music as rock and a more modern blues sound. Being around a lot of really great blues players like Gary Clark, Jr., Alan Haynes and Jimmie Vaughan made me such a better rock player. My music does pull some unexpected influences, and it's recently become more vocal and songwriting focused. It's a little less about the guitar- more about the sound of the whole band."
One of the first phrases Andy ever uttered was “go round”, in demand that his mother fire up the turntable. His musical imprints include growing up in early years of MTV, being an original “mix-tape junkie” and teaching himself to play guitar at the ripe age of 12. With a career spanning almost 20 years, his resume ticks almost every box of industry expertise, from bandleader, player, singer and songwriter, to composer, producer, and engineer. Touching almost every genre along the way, his original music straddles the lines of alternative, pop and guitar-heavy blues-rock. Tim Palmer describes him as, “a bit blues, a tad Jack White and a lot of alternative.” And Gary Clark, Jr. noted, “the thing that sets Andy apart from other musicians is the lack of fear to try new things and think outside the box.”
“I think the thing that sets Andy apart from other musicians is the lack of fear to try new things and think outside the box...we think alike, as far as: knowing where you come from, where you want to take the music and having your own ideas about how you want to interpret. I think that’s what makes a truly great artist...a unique artist. I respect that.” -Gary Clark Jr.
"When it comes to the blues, I'm not a purist. I don't think being a purist is a bad thing, it just depends on the player and what they want to hear coming out of their musical voice. I would describe my music as rock and a more modern blues sound. Being around a lot of really great blues players like Gary Clark, Jr., Alan Haynes and Jimmie Vaughan made me such a better rock player. My music does pull some unexpected influences, and it's recently become more vocal and songwriting focused. It's a little less about the guitar- more about the sound of the whole band."
One of the first phrases Andy ever uttered was “go round”, in demand that his mother fire up the turntable. His musical imprints include growing up in early years of MTV, being an original “mix-tape junkie” and teaching himself to play guitar at the ripe age of 12. With a career spanning almost 20 years, his resume ticks almost every box of industry expertise, from bandleader, player, singer and songwriter, to composer, producer, and engineer. Touching almost every genre along the way, his original music straddles the lines of alternative, pop and guitar-heavy blues-rock. Tim Palmer describes him as, “a bit blues, a tad Jack White and a lot of alternative.” And Gary Clark, Jr. noted, “the thing that sets Andy apart from other musicians is the lack of fear to try new things and think outside the box.”

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