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среда, 15 апреля 2015 г.

Great Caesar's Ghost - Dragonfly

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2015
Time: 81:06
Size: 187,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Blues-Rock
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 CD 1:
1. Show Of Hands - 4:59
2. Black Hearted Woman - 9:30
3. Cortez The Killer - 10:54
4. Sympathy For The Devil - 6:34
5. Dragonfly -7:18
CD 2:
6. St. Stephen - 14:55
7. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed - 13:15
8. So What - 5:02
9. Get Out My Life Woman/Who Knows - 8:40

Musicians:
Bosco Michne - guitar & vocals;
Larry Schmid - vocal, slide guitar, guitar;
Klyph Black - bass guitar;
Keith Hill - piano and hammond B-3;
Ed DiCapua - drums & percussion.

Great Caesar’s Ghost is a five member band from Long Island, New York. Their newest album, Dragonfly, is their eighth release since forming in 2004. The band’s first two releases, Live at Berkner Hall with G.E. Smith and One More Ride, included colaborations with G.E. Smith (Saturday Night Live, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, David Bowie). The band also released a double live album, Live with Butch Trucks, with Allman Brothers Band drummer Butch Trucks in 2012. Great Caesar’s Ghost has garnered a reputation for their unique interpretation of a generation of great American music. Dragonfly represents two years of recording, following the death of original band member and guitarist Ray Penney in 2012. Great Caesar’s Ghost, once again, puts their own touches on two Allman Brothers standards, “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed” and “Black Hearted Woman,” as well as a rendition of The Grateful Dead’s “St. Stephen,” which detours momentarily into the Allman’s “Mountain Jam”. Great Caesar’s Ghost offers up two originals, one of which is a Santana/Allmanesque instrumental called“Dragonfly,” and “Show of Hands,” a groove oriented vocal number. The album also offers very strong versions of Neil Young’s “Cortez The Killer,” The Rolling Stones’ “Sympathy for the Devil,” and Alan Tousaint’s “Get Out My Life Woman.” The group also shows off its jazzier side with a unique version of Miles Davis’ “So What.”

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