Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2023
Time: 65:27
Size: 150,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Blues/Country Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2023
Time: 65:27
Size: 150,5 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Blues/Country Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Lookin for My Freak Flag - 3:16
2. Juke Joint Showdown - 4:29
3. Fast Train - 2:52
4. Standing in the Shadows - 5:33
5. Bar Room Meltdown - 3:00
6. Hard Work Blues - 5:01
7. Jimmy's Juke Joint - 3:47
8. Goin South - 5:59
9. Ridin This Train - 5:03
10. Highway 58 - 5:10
11. Drive, Drive, Drive - 2:51
12. High Anxiety - 3:54
13. Requiem for Washington - 6:35
14. King Cotton - 4:40
15. Whiskey - 3:09
1. Lookin for My Freak Flag - 3:16
2. Juke Joint Showdown - 4:29
3. Fast Train - 2:52
4. Standing in the Shadows - 5:33
5. Bar Room Meltdown - 3:00
6. Hard Work Blues - 5:01
7. Jimmy's Juke Joint - 3:47
8. Goin South - 5:59
9. Ridin This Train - 5:03
10. Highway 58 - 5:10
11. Drive, Drive, Drive - 2:51
12. High Anxiety - 3:54
13. Requiem for Washington - 6:35
14. King Cotton - 4:40
15. Whiskey - 3:09
Loyd Vandergriff, better known as "The Human" of The Human Project, (not to be confused with the UK's Human Project) has hand-picked some of his best songs from 2005 to now and put them all on his new release, "Essential Human Project." 15 killer Human Project Tracks. Rockin!
What started out as a hobby with the release of his 2006 CD “The Real Stuff,” has slowly turned into more serious business for Loyd (The Human) Vandergriff. His infectious beats and witty lyrics have slowly begun to catch on with fans all over the world. This is in spite of the fact that he has no label, no professional management or PR firm backing him. He writes all the songs, produces all his CD’s and markets them all himself. His download sales on all music sites like Spotify and ITunes have slowly increased over time as more and more people discover his music; So much so that after a 3 year hiatus, he decided to release a CD of all new material, “Humanized," in 2017. It contains 9 new Human Project tracks, and The Human is in vintage form. Loyd was born in Georgia, and even though he left the south at age 13 and moved to California, his musical roots were established there. From Buddy Holly to Elvis to hot rockabilly, he started feeling those beats and they got down into his soul. He comes from a rather musical family as well, with some good fiddle, mandolin and guitar players. He got a good dose of these genes. He played in high school rock bands all 4 years in the late 60’s. From CCR to The Rascals to Steppenwolf, Wilson Pickett,The Beatles Stones, and more, all of this comes out in his music today in one way or another. In his 20’s, he got the nickname “The Human.” This came from his love of music, extensive vinyl collection and willingness to share it with the cold beer flowing. After over a 30 year period where he hardly played at all, he was given a Stratocaster by his partner and friend from Greenwood, Mississippi in 2005. It didn’t take long for the feeling to play to came back. He purchased a Boss BR 1600 recorder and starting messing around writing some songs. These tracks showed great promise, so he went into the studio in 2006 and recorded “The Real Stuff.” Songs like Jimmy’s Juke Joint, Standing in the Shadows and Red Vette Roll got people’s attention world-wide. In 2008 he recorded Human Project II, Humanized. This was followed up by several more over time, and his fan base continued to build. So now we have “Humanized.” A collection of songs in the finest Human Project tradition. From the grooving Fast Train, to the rockin Bar Room Meltdown and Take it All, to the slow smoldering Highway 58, fans will not be disappointed with this release.
What started out as a hobby with the release of his 2006 CD “The Real Stuff,” has slowly turned into more serious business for Loyd (The Human) Vandergriff. His infectious beats and witty lyrics have slowly begun to catch on with fans all over the world. This is in spite of the fact that he has no label, no professional management or PR firm backing him. He writes all the songs, produces all his CD’s and markets them all himself. His download sales on all music sites like Spotify and ITunes have slowly increased over time as more and more people discover his music; So much so that after a 3 year hiatus, he decided to release a CD of all new material, “Humanized," in 2017. It contains 9 new Human Project tracks, and The Human is in vintage form. Loyd was born in Georgia, and even though he left the south at age 13 and moved to California, his musical roots were established there. From Buddy Holly to Elvis to hot rockabilly, he started feeling those beats and they got down into his soul. He comes from a rather musical family as well, with some good fiddle, mandolin and guitar players. He got a good dose of these genes. He played in high school rock bands all 4 years in the late 60’s. From CCR to The Rascals to Steppenwolf, Wilson Pickett,The Beatles Stones, and more, all of this comes out in his music today in one way or another. In his 20’s, he got the nickname “The Human.” This came from his love of music, extensive vinyl collection and willingness to share it with the cold beer flowing. After over a 30 year period where he hardly played at all, he was given a Stratocaster by his partner and friend from Greenwood, Mississippi in 2005. It didn’t take long for the feeling to play to came back. He purchased a Boss BR 1600 recorder and starting messing around writing some songs. These tracks showed great promise, so he went into the studio in 2006 and recorded “The Real Stuff.” Songs like Jimmy’s Juke Joint, Standing in the Shadows and Red Vette Roll got people’s attention world-wide. In 2008 he recorded Human Project II, Humanized. This was followed up by several more over time, and his fan base continued to build. So now we have “Humanized.” A collection of songs in the finest Human Project tradition. From the grooving Fast Train, to the rockin Bar Room Meltdown and Take it All, to the slow smoldering Highway 58, fans will not be disappointed with this release.
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