Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 36:19
Size: 83,7 MB
Label: Zoo
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Starin' a Hole in My Floor - 3:46
2. Moving Me (Way Too Fast) - 4:40
3. Atlas Blues - 3:03
4. Did You See That Girl - 2:26
5. After the Locust - 3:31
6. Spellbound (Over You) - 3:29
7. Highway of Love - 3:40
8. Tearin' Down the Walls - 4:14
9. Sweet Marie - 3:38
10. Last Breath - 3:47
Great album! As good if not better than Stevie Ray.
I have since done some research and found other material by this artist. Apparently a legend in Tulsa, Oklahoma area. Excellent guitar licks mixed with rock and blues tones.
Steve Pryor is one of the best guitar guitar players I've had the pleasure to see/hear...and I've seen a bunch. That said, this was his big label debut. So the label inexplicably brought in Pete Anderson to produce it...Pete having been most known for his work with Dwight Yoakam. So yeah, everyone said a big, "Huh, why him?!" when they heard that news. But despite Pete's unusual connection & production the good songwriting & guitar playing still shine through. I'm sure Steve would've strongly preferred some other producer more hip to his kind of music. But like I said, it was his major label debut & he likely had no choice.
Nonetheless, there are some real keepers on here. Great guitar playing and you gotta love Pryor's vocals. There's a reason this guy has shared the stage with the like of Muddy Waters, BB King, Buddy Guy and many others. Ck this album out!
This album is a reflection of a great time of Blues Fusion in the early 90,s that is missing now.
If you want to hear an album that you will play over and over, this is it.
Steve Pryor Band
Year: 1991
Time: 36:19
Size: 83,7 MB
Label: Zoo
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Starin' a Hole in My Floor - 3:46
2. Moving Me (Way Too Fast) - 4:40
3. Atlas Blues - 3:03
4. Did You See That Girl - 2:26
5. After the Locust - 3:31
6. Spellbound (Over You) - 3:29
7. Highway of Love - 3:40
8. Tearin' Down the Walls - 4:14
9. Sweet Marie - 3:38
10. Last Breath - 3:47
Great album! As good if not better than Stevie Ray.
I have since done some research and found other material by this artist. Apparently a legend in Tulsa, Oklahoma area. Excellent guitar licks mixed with rock and blues tones.
Steve Pryor is one of the best guitar guitar players I've had the pleasure to see/hear...and I've seen a bunch. That said, this was his big label debut. So the label inexplicably brought in Pete Anderson to produce it...Pete having been most known for his work with Dwight Yoakam. So yeah, everyone said a big, "Huh, why him?!" when they heard that news. But despite Pete's unusual connection & production the good songwriting & guitar playing still shine through. I'm sure Steve would've strongly preferred some other producer more hip to his kind of music. But like I said, it was his major label debut & he likely had no choice.
Nonetheless, there are some real keepers on here. Great guitar playing and you gotta love Pryor's vocals. There's a reason this guy has shared the stage with the like of Muddy Waters, BB King, Buddy Guy and many others. Ck this album out!
This album is a reflection of a great time of Blues Fusion in the early 90,s that is missing now.
If you want to hear an album that you will play over and over, this is it.
Steve Pryor Band
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