Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2008
Time: 47:56
Size: 110,1 MB
Label: Zeb Productions (2008)
Styles: Soul/Blues/R&B
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. No More Troubles Out of Me - 3:29
2. He Doesn't Care (About My Broken Heart) - 5:35
3. One Monkey Don't Stop The Show - 3:32
4. Getting Along Alright - 5:07
5. Stop It Baby - 3:43
6. Rain Down Rain - 5:08
7. Las Vegas Blues - 5:45
8. Me and My Chauffeur Blues - 4:10
9. Big City Lights (Have U Seen My Baby) - 3:28
10. I'm Living With The Blues - 2:52
11. Gotta Live - 5:00
Shakura's debut solo blues album “Blueprint”, signals a new beginning with some very old music. Blessed with the human musical reservoir Eddy B, some inspiration from Bill King and a lot of time in some very dusty places, Shakura was able to narrow in on songs that she felt ‘gave her something to sing about’. Songs that were once sung by Big Maybelle, Memphis Minnie, Big Mama Thornton and other phenomenal women of the time each become Shakura’s personal anthems. Bringing together the musical talent of Denis Keldie, Howard Ayee, Michelle Josef and guitarist/producer James Bryan gave Shakura’s blues a new canvas to paint on. Guest artist David Rotundo and Harrison Kennedy added a little grit and enough silkiness to spice and smooth wherever necessary, and divas turned back-up singers for the night, Shannon Maracle and Jackie Richardson sashayed where no one has ever gone before.
The Blueprint
Year: 2008
Time: 47:56
Size: 110,1 MB
Label: Zeb Productions (2008)
Styles: Soul/Blues/R&B
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. No More Troubles Out of Me - 3:29
2. He Doesn't Care (About My Broken Heart) - 5:35
3. One Monkey Don't Stop The Show - 3:32
4. Getting Along Alright - 5:07
5. Stop It Baby - 3:43
6. Rain Down Rain - 5:08
7. Las Vegas Blues - 5:45
8. Me and My Chauffeur Blues - 4:10
9. Big City Lights (Have U Seen My Baby) - 3:28
10. I'm Living With The Blues - 2:52
11. Gotta Live - 5:00
Shakura's debut solo blues album “Blueprint”, signals a new beginning with some very old music. Blessed with the human musical reservoir Eddy B, some inspiration from Bill King and a lot of time in some very dusty places, Shakura was able to narrow in on songs that she felt ‘gave her something to sing about’. Songs that were once sung by Big Maybelle, Memphis Minnie, Big Mama Thornton and other phenomenal women of the time each become Shakura’s personal anthems. Bringing together the musical talent of Denis Keldie, Howard Ayee, Michelle Josef and guitarist/producer James Bryan gave Shakura’s blues a new canvas to paint on. Guest artist David Rotundo and Harrison Kennedy added a little grit and enough silkiness to spice and smooth wherever necessary, and divas turned back-up singers for the night, Shannon Maracle and Jackie Richardson sashayed where no one has ever gone before.
The Blueprint
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