Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2022
Time: 52:46
Size: 122,0 MB
Label: Singsong Music
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2022
Time: 52:46
Size: 122,0 MB
Label: Singsong Music
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Ninety-Nine Pounds - 3:44
2. All Shook Up - 3:10
3. Cadillac - 3:56
4. Diamonds - 3:02
5. Fool In Love - 4:01
6. Harlem Nocturne - 3:47
7. Hit And Miss - 2:56
8. I Can Tell - 3:20
9. On Fire For You Baby - 3:43
10. Same Mistakes - 3:32
11. Down On The South Side - 5:59
12. Stop In The Name Of Love - 3:36
13. Brand New Tango - 4:32
14. Trouble - 3:22
1. Ninety-Nine Pounds - 3:44
2. All Shook Up - 3:10
3. Cadillac - 3:56
4. Diamonds - 3:02
5. Fool In Love - 4:01
6. Harlem Nocturne - 3:47
7. Hit And Miss - 2:56
8. I Can Tell - 3:20
9. On Fire For You Baby - 3:43
10. Same Mistakes - 3:32
11. Down On The South Side - 5:59
12. Stop In The Name Of Love - 3:36
13. Brand New Tango - 4:32
14. Trouble - 3:22
One of Britain’s most respected rock guitarists, unsurprisingly Mick Grabham’s contact book is impressive. He has played alongside the likes of Jim Leverton, Graham Walker, Mick Weaver, Pete Wingfield, Nigel Olsson, Rick Wills and many more celebrated names. Then there’s his five-year membership of Procol Harum, prior to that Mick’s own band Cochise – and push the time button further, ‘60s popsters Plastic Penny. Over the years, Mick and friends, when not performing with their respective bands, got together in studios the length and breadth of England, laying down covers of favorites as well as getting new songs nailed. With the quality of performers making up this illustrious roster, the outcomes are impressive. And now they are being released for the first time. ‘Original Paint’ sums up the ethos of this dip into the Mick Grabham archive: the real thing, unadulterated, unadorned, 14 tracks brimming with the kind of playing that only comes from professionals, used to working together, tight and fast.
Reaching as far back as 1972, this terrific release from Singsong Music charts Mick’s ‘downtime’ from a super-heavy schedule or recording and performing, counter-balancing fresh interpretations of the hits of Bo Diddley, Holland and Dozier and Elvis Presley, instrumental John Barry along with self-penned compositions.
Reaching as far back as 1972, this terrific release from Singsong Music charts Mick’s ‘downtime’ from a super-heavy schedule or recording and performing, counter-balancing fresh interpretations of the hits of Bo Diddley, Holland and Dozier and Elvis Presley, instrumental John Barry along with self-penned compositions.
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