Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 62:13
Size: 142,6 MB
Label: Cleopatra
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Feed the Poor (feat. Jorma Kaukonen) - 4:13
2. Blues Comin' On (feat. Eric Gales) - 5:55
3. Someday, Someway (feat. Carla Cooke & Lee Oskar) - 5:32
4. The Thang (feat. Jesse Johnson) - 6:38
5. Old Time Used to Be (feat. Keb' Mo') - 5:17
6. Come Back Home (feat. Mitch Ryder) - 4:31
7. Bowlegged Woman, Knock-Kneed Man (feat. Waddy Wachtel) - 4:55
8. Awake Me Shake Me (feat. Carla Cooke) - 6:50
9. Lonely Weekends (feat. David Bromberg) - 4:24
10. Seven More Steps (feat. Albert Lee) - 5:24
11. Uptown to Harlem (feat. Jellybean Johnson) - 4:23
12. 7 & 7 Is (feat.Arlen Roth & Charlie Harper) - 4:04
Soulful blues phenom and Blues Hall of Fame inductee Joe Louis Walker is joined by a host of talented friends and peers on his superb new studio album, Blues Comin' On. The album features guest performances by fellow blues icons Keb' Mo', Eric Gales, and Albert Lee, plus Detroit soul singer Mitch Ryder, harmonica virtuoso Lee Oskar, Hot Tuna's Jorma Kaukonen, punk rock vocalist Charlie Harper, legendary session player Waddy Wachtel, and so many more! This album explodes with the passionate playing and soulful melodies that have made Walker a favorite among true blues aficionados including the Rolling Stones. The first single to be released is the "Old Time Used To Be," which features guest appearances by Keb' Mo' and John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful. "From the opening track to the final note, the guests and fellow musicians on this album made this one of the best musical journeys I've ever had. I hope it's the same for you!" reveals Joe.
Originally from San Francisco, Joe Louis Walker, a Blues Hall of Fame inductee and four-time Blues Music Award-winner, celebrates a career that exceeds a half century. His musical legacy as a prolific torchbearer for the blues is proven by his 26 albums. A true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer, and prolific songwriter, he has toured extensively throughout his career, performed at the world's most renowned music festivals, and earned a legion of dedicated fans. NPR Music has called Walker "a legendary boundary-pushing icon of modern blues," and within the blues world, he is already being referred to as a living legend.
Blues Comin' On
Year: 2020
Time: 62:13
Size: 142,6 MB
Label: Cleopatra
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Feed the Poor (feat. Jorma Kaukonen) - 4:13
2. Blues Comin' On (feat. Eric Gales) - 5:55
3. Someday, Someway (feat. Carla Cooke & Lee Oskar) - 5:32
4. The Thang (feat. Jesse Johnson) - 6:38
5. Old Time Used to Be (feat. Keb' Mo') - 5:17
6. Come Back Home (feat. Mitch Ryder) - 4:31
7. Bowlegged Woman, Knock-Kneed Man (feat. Waddy Wachtel) - 4:55
8. Awake Me Shake Me (feat. Carla Cooke) - 6:50
9. Lonely Weekends (feat. David Bromberg) - 4:24
10. Seven More Steps (feat. Albert Lee) - 5:24
11. Uptown to Harlem (feat. Jellybean Johnson) - 4:23
12. 7 & 7 Is (feat.Arlen Roth & Charlie Harper) - 4:04
Soulful blues phenom and Blues Hall of Fame inductee Joe Louis Walker is joined by a host of talented friends and peers on his superb new studio album, Blues Comin' On. The album features guest performances by fellow blues icons Keb' Mo', Eric Gales, and Albert Lee, plus Detroit soul singer Mitch Ryder, harmonica virtuoso Lee Oskar, Hot Tuna's Jorma Kaukonen, punk rock vocalist Charlie Harper, legendary session player Waddy Wachtel, and so many more! This album explodes with the passionate playing and soulful melodies that have made Walker a favorite among true blues aficionados including the Rolling Stones. The first single to be released is the "Old Time Used To Be," which features guest appearances by Keb' Mo' and John Sebastian of The Lovin' Spoonful. "From the opening track to the final note, the guests and fellow musicians on this album made this one of the best musical journeys I've ever had. I hope it's the same for you!" reveals Joe.
Originally from San Francisco, Joe Louis Walker, a Blues Hall of Fame inductee and four-time Blues Music Award-winner, celebrates a career that exceeds a half century. His musical legacy as a prolific torchbearer for the blues is proven by his 26 albums. A true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer, and prolific songwriter, he has toured extensively throughout his career, performed at the world's most renowned music festivals, and earned a legion of dedicated fans. NPR Music has called Walker "a legendary boundary-pushing icon of modern blues," and within the blues world, he is already being referred to as a living legend.
Blues Comin' On
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