Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 51:30
Size: 118,0 MB
Label: Delmark
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Please Love Me (Live) - 4:38
2. My Days Are so Long (Live) - 3:21
3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Live) - 8:57
4. I Got A Woman (Live) - 5:45
5. Goin' out Walkin' (Live) - 5:06
6. Somethin' 'Bout 'Cha (Live) - 5:43
7. Snowing in Chicago (Live) - 4:46
8. Ships on the Ocean (Live) - 7:57
9. Going Back to My Old Time Used to Be (Live) - 5:13
Linsey Alexander is a true bluesman, a great artist, and a mentor to so many. He already has three albums on Delmark. His fourth has been recorded during two live shows at the legendary Chicago blues club, Rosa’s Lounge. The highly praised record 'All Your Love, I Miss Loving: Live at the Wise Fool’s Pub Chicago' (DE-781) by Otis Rush was Delmark’s reference for the production of Linsey’s new project. Otis’s live album represents an ultimate example of an authentic blues album and moment. On that path, for Linsey’s new live album 'Linsey Alexander Live at Rosa’s' the Delmark team of Julia Miller, Elbio Barilari and Steve Wagner aimed for the alloy of an updated, big modern sound with a classic concept, energy and warmth which conveys what Linsey and his band unchain on the stage. Continuing the Delmark legacy of great live recordings, this album is a milestone for Linsey Alexander’s career.
Live at Rosa's
Year: 2020
Time: 51:30
Size: 118,0 MB
Label: Delmark
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Please Love Me (Live) - 4:38
2. My Days Are so Long (Live) - 3:21
3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Live) - 8:57
4. I Got A Woman (Live) - 5:45
5. Goin' out Walkin' (Live) - 5:06
6. Somethin' 'Bout 'Cha (Live) - 5:43
7. Snowing in Chicago (Live) - 4:46
8. Ships on the Ocean (Live) - 7:57
9. Going Back to My Old Time Used to Be (Live) - 5:13
Linsey Alexander is a true bluesman, a great artist, and a mentor to so many. He already has three albums on Delmark. His fourth has been recorded during two live shows at the legendary Chicago blues club, Rosa’s Lounge. The highly praised record 'All Your Love, I Miss Loving: Live at the Wise Fool’s Pub Chicago' (DE-781) by Otis Rush was Delmark’s reference for the production of Linsey’s new project. Otis’s live album represents an ultimate example of an authentic blues album and moment. On that path, for Linsey’s new live album 'Linsey Alexander Live at Rosa’s' the Delmark team of Julia Miller, Elbio Barilari and Steve Wagner aimed for the alloy of an updated, big modern sound with a classic concept, energy and warmth which conveys what Linsey and his band unchain on the stage. Continuing the Delmark legacy of great live recordings, this album is a milestone for Linsey Alexander’s career.
Live at Rosa's
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