Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:108:09
Size:248,6 MB
Label:Bad Boy of Blues, Inc.
Styles:Blues/Rock
Art:Front
Year:2026
Time:108:09
Size:248,6 MB
Label:Bad Boy of Blues, Inc.
Styles:Blues/Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. It's Getting Strange - 4:36
2. I Can See It In Your Eyes - 2:54
3. Woman Made of Gold - 4:42
4. Signs of Love - 4:40
5. Give Me Peace - 3:21
6. Did I Just Start A War - 3:22
7. I Got What You Want - 3:11
8. Just To Feel Whole - 3:29
9. Mine Alone - 2:50
10. Postcoital - 4:10
11. Slaughterhouse - 3:08
12. Touch Me - 2:55
13. My Sug - 2:36
14. The Woman I Love - 2:32
15. I Told Jesus - 4:54
16. It's Getting Strange (Remix) - 3:50
17. I Can See It In Your Eyes (Remix) - 2:56
18. I Know Her - 2:41
19. Secret - 3:50
20. Give Me Peace (Remix) - 3:34
21. Signs of Love (Remix) - 5:13
22. And It's Love - 3:33
23. A Little Bit of Faith Can Move A Rock - 3:34
24. Listening To Melody Gardot - 2:56
25. Slaughterhouse II (Remix) - 3:05
26. Get Like Them - 3:27
27. Brooklyn Groove - 2:46
28. Sugar - 4:01
29. Con-Woman - 3:21
30. One Knee - 2:40
31. Starlight - 3:06
1. It's Getting Strange - 4:36
2. I Can See It In Your Eyes - 2:54
3. Woman Made of Gold - 4:42
4. Signs of Love - 4:40
5. Give Me Peace - 3:21
6. Did I Just Start A War - 3:22
7. I Got What You Want - 3:11
8. Just To Feel Whole - 3:29
9. Mine Alone - 2:50
10. Postcoital - 4:10
11. Slaughterhouse - 3:08
12. Touch Me - 2:55
13. My Sug - 2:36
14. The Woman I Love - 2:32
15. I Told Jesus - 4:54
16. It's Getting Strange (Remix) - 3:50
17. I Can See It In Your Eyes (Remix) - 2:56
18. I Know Her - 2:41
19. Secret - 3:50
20. Give Me Peace (Remix) - 3:34
21. Signs of Love (Remix) - 5:13
22. And It's Love - 3:33
23. A Little Bit of Faith Can Move A Rock - 3:34
24. Listening To Melody Gardot - 2:56
25. Slaughterhouse II (Remix) - 3:05
26. Get Like Them - 3:27
27. Brooklyn Groove - 2:46
28. Sugar - 4:01
29. Con-Woman - 3:21
30. One Knee - 2:40
31. Starlight - 3:06
Here, on May 13, two days before the official release date of the album It’s Getting Strange, Emanuel Casablanca releases a self-arranged edition that shows how the whole story has developed over the years. The fact is that Emanuel did not immediately click with the blues. From a young age, he worked and trained hard – not the guitar, not the blues, but the basketball. Basketball was the center of his life from the age of 10 until the beginning of college. And then he said “enough” and turned his story towards music and the guitar. Since Brooklyn, New York, has long been associated with indie, punk and jazz, while the blues was neglected, Emanuel Casablanca, a native of Brooklyn, decided to change that situation and make the blues a primary part of his mission. Since then, the guitar and his turn to the blues have become stronger and more pronounced, and that was really all Emanuel wanted to do. With his dedicated work in the world of the blues, Emanuel Casablanca has forged a completely new path and continues to develop it. Known as the “Bad Boy of Blues,” Emanuel offers a raw, modern blues sound that is equally bold, emotional, and wicked – and this album is his boldest presentation yet.
Since I received the complete materials on February 24th, there was plenty of time to prepare, listen to, and come to a final opinion on this album. All thanks go to Phil Solenberg for all of this. What can I say when you are suddenly offered 31 tracks, which are literally bursting with variety and literally surprising with their impressive content? I must mention the impressive singer Kelli Baker, who is racing towards the true peaks that are there – and are just waiting for someone to manage to climb them. And of course, ahead of all is Emanuel Casablanca – a multifaceted artist, multi-instrumentalist, painter, and actor, as well as a striking singer, who continues to go further with this album.
Emanuel continues to drive his urban blues, which in the past included elements of hip-hop, but this album is exclusively based on blues and blues-rock and is specifically focused on that area. However, this album will definitely leave you speechless, both in terms of the number of songs and the variety. Of course, there is always room for further progress – and that is exactly how it should be, because this story will literally win you over.
As the songs come, I fell more and more into this musical story and simply wondered how to stop listening to the album. The pile of material on my desk only grows, and I am completely immersed in the album and can't move on. It is difficult to separate ourselves from what reminds us of our youth, of the days when we spent time listening to music that delighted us and made us proud to be a part of it.
Recommendation
From the first second to the end of the album It's Getting Strange, which is behind Emanuel Casablanca, you will not stop. You will constantly tap your feet, shake your head – but not so hard that you don't get dizzy. As soon as the album ends, your finger goes to the “repeat” button and so on in a circle. Time passes, and you’re still listening to this album. That tells you something – this is a good, crazy, cutting, powerful and incredibly effective, modern blues read. I’ll correct myself – a rock ’n’ blues read with an emphasis on both rock and blues. Where can you find better combinations? Because get your copy of this album as soon as possible! I believe you’ll be very surprised.
Since I received the complete materials on February 24th, there was plenty of time to prepare, listen to, and come to a final opinion on this album. All thanks go to Phil Solenberg for all of this. What can I say when you are suddenly offered 31 tracks, which are literally bursting with variety and literally surprising with their impressive content? I must mention the impressive singer Kelli Baker, who is racing towards the true peaks that are there – and are just waiting for someone to manage to climb them. And of course, ahead of all is Emanuel Casablanca – a multifaceted artist, multi-instrumentalist, painter, and actor, as well as a striking singer, who continues to go further with this album.
Emanuel continues to drive his urban blues, which in the past included elements of hip-hop, but this album is exclusively based on blues and blues-rock and is specifically focused on that area. However, this album will definitely leave you speechless, both in terms of the number of songs and the variety. Of course, there is always room for further progress – and that is exactly how it should be, because this story will literally win you over.
As the songs come, I fell more and more into this musical story and simply wondered how to stop listening to the album. The pile of material on my desk only grows, and I am completely immersed in the album and can't move on. It is difficult to separate ourselves from what reminds us of our youth, of the days when we spent time listening to music that delighted us and made us proud to be a part of it.
Recommendation
From the first second to the end of the album It's Getting Strange, which is behind Emanuel Casablanca, you will not stop. You will constantly tap your feet, shake your head – but not so hard that you don't get dizzy. As soon as the album ends, your finger goes to the “repeat” button and so on in a circle. Time passes, and you’re still listening to this album. That tells you something – this is a good, crazy, cutting, powerful and incredibly effective, modern blues read. I’ll correct myself – a rock ’n’ blues read with an emphasis on both rock and blues. Where can you find better combinations? Because get your copy of this album as soon as possible! I believe you’ll be very surprised.

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