Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2002
Time:71:54
Size:165,5 MB
Label:MOJO.UK Records
Styles:Blues/Roots
Art:Front
Year:2002
Time:71:54
Size:165,5 MB
Label:MOJO.UK Records
Styles:Blues/Roots
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Mystery Train - 4:33
2. Dead Shrimp Blues - 4:14
3. Georgia Rag - 3:44
4. Soo Cow - 3:05
5. Route 66 - 4:34
6. Prodigal Son - 4:18
7. Ice Cream Man - 4:33
8. Natural Born Lover - 5:19
9. Police Dog Blues - 3:43
10. Bring It On Home - 5:02
11. From Four Until Late - 3:09
12. Driver's Blues - 5:28
13. Roll With Me - 4:02
14. Keep It Clean - 5:52
15. Black Eye Blues (Bonus Track) - 3:44
16. Blow Wind Blow (Bonus Track) - 4:17
17. Pasties And A G-String (Bonus Track) - 2:10
1. Mystery Train - 4:33
2. Dead Shrimp Blues - 4:14
3. Georgia Rag - 3:44
4. Soo Cow - 3:05
5. Route 66 - 4:34
6. Prodigal Son - 4:18
7. Ice Cream Man - 4:33
8. Natural Born Lover - 5:19
9. Police Dog Blues - 3:43
10. Bring It On Home - 5:02
11. From Four Until Late - 3:09
12. Driver's Blues - 5:28
13. Roll With Me - 4:02
14. Keep It Clean - 5:52
15. Black Eye Blues (Bonus Track) - 3:44
16. Blow Wind Blow (Bonus Track) - 4:17
17. Pasties And A G-String (Bonus Track) - 2:10
Bill Sheffield. Born: October 12, 1951 at Georgia Baptist Hospital.
Uses an acoustic blues guitar finger picking style inspired by John Hurt and Blind Blake. Vocalist on Roy Buchanan's 1975 "In The Beginning" album on Polydor Records ~ billsheffield.com
Bill Sheffield is an accomplished singer, songwriter and guitarist that spend the majority of his time developing his craft. From his humble Blues beginnings in Atlanta, Georgia to his Tex-Mex Grammy nominations in the 90’s, Bill has always set high standards for himself as a musician. Sheffield’s self-described “obsession” with the Blues began at an early age shortly after hearing Blind Willie Johnson. This led to his constant trips to the public library where he immersed himself into early American music.It was during this time that he began to develop his intricate finger picking style of slide guitar. Overtime his style has evolved, melding pure emotionalism with Blues, Country, Gospel and Soul. By the tender age of eighteen Bill began playing in coffee houses and bars around Atlanta and quickly became known as the only authentic Blues player in the city. He soon found himself as the opening act for the likes of Big Mama Thorton, Muddy Waters and other prominent musicians who passed through Atlanta. He eventually put together his own band called “Cool Breeze” which toured the East Coast playing R&B & Motown covers. It was during this time that Bill was able to work with such greats as B.B. King, Delbert McClinton, Roy Buchanan, Bonnie Raitt and many others.Over time his style has evolved, melding the pure emotionalism and great guitar work of the blues with country, gospel and soul. Categories don't do justice to Sheffield because he effortlessly transcends genres to create what can only be called great American music. While he's steadily been gaining a reputation as an unsung hero in the roots community, Journal On A Shelf, and Got A Gig, Gotta Go are poised to break Sheffield on a national level. They're rare albums showcasing an artist as he is tapping into genius.
Uses an acoustic blues guitar finger picking style inspired by John Hurt and Blind Blake. Vocalist on Roy Buchanan's 1975 "In The Beginning" album on Polydor Records ~ billsheffield.com
Bill Sheffield is an accomplished singer, songwriter and guitarist that spend the majority of his time developing his craft. From his humble Blues beginnings in Atlanta, Georgia to his Tex-Mex Grammy nominations in the 90’s, Bill has always set high standards for himself as a musician. Sheffield’s self-described “obsession” with the Blues began at an early age shortly after hearing Blind Willie Johnson. This led to his constant trips to the public library where he immersed himself into early American music.It was during this time that he began to develop his intricate finger picking style of slide guitar. Overtime his style has evolved, melding pure emotionalism with Blues, Country, Gospel and Soul. By the tender age of eighteen Bill began playing in coffee houses and bars around Atlanta and quickly became known as the only authentic Blues player in the city. He soon found himself as the opening act for the likes of Big Mama Thorton, Muddy Waters and other prominent musicians who passed through Atlanta. He eventually put together his own band called “Cool Breeze” which toured the East Coast playing R&B & Motown covers. It was during this time that Bill was able to work with such greats as B.B. King, Delbert McClinton, Roy Buchanan, Bonnie Raitt and many others.Over time his style has evolved, melding the pure emotionalism and great guitar work of the blues with country, gospel and soul. Categories don't do justice to Sheffield because he effortlessly transcends genres to create what can only be called great American music. While he's steadily been gaining a reputation as an unsung hero in the roots community, Journal On A Shelf, and Got A Gig, Gotta Go are poised to break Sheffield on a national level. They're rare albums showcasing an artist as he is tapping into genius.

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