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пятница, 7 июля 2023 г.

George Baicea - Vintage Stories:Jamming In Germany


Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2008
Time: 64:11 
Size: 147,3 MB 
Label: A&A Records
Styles: Rock/Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Say what -  4:05
 2. Scuttle buttin' -  3:04
 3. The thing that I used to do -  4:05
 4. Imi spune mama -  3:12
 5. Leave my little girl alone -  4:10
 6. Mary had a little lamb -  3:04
 7. Tin Pan alley -  6:26
 8. Cold shot -  3:48
 9. Amazing grace/Little wing -  6:31
10. Hey Joe -  4:50
11. Wild thing -  4:00
12. Voodoo child / Third stone from the sun - 11:28
13. Villanova junction -  5:22

Born in Bucharest, Romania, George Baicea discovered music and the guitar at the age of fourteen, listening to Jimi Hendrix's records. Since that moment, he dedicated his life on trying to improve his guitar techniques, listening to the great masters: Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Frank Zappa, Mike Stern, Miles Davis. In 1992, George was discovered by Alexandru Andries, a very famous performing songwriter in Romania. He started composing in 1995, but released his first album "Prins in traffic" (Caught in Traffic, 2000), followed by "Trafic Greu" (Heavy Traffic, 2001), nominated at the Romanian Musical Industry Awards, category "Best Jazz-Blues Album". In 2000, George started his own band, George Baicea Electric Blues Band and he had concerts in several clubs. In 2001, George Baicea composed the music for the movie "Incidentul Ankara" (The Ankara Incident). 
In 2004, he participated at the International Blues Festival, Bucharest, where he met the international-known bassist Steve Clarke, and they started a collaboration. So, in June, 2005 George released his second album, "Cinderella", with Steve Clarke on bass. At the end of 2005 George Baicea Electric Blues Band participated at various Jazz and Blues Festivals. In December 2006, George Baicea had a series of concerts in Germany and Holland. In November 2008, George Baicea released his third album, "Vintage Stories: Jamming in Germany", a live CD recorded in Germany. George Baicea opened for John Hammond, Eric Sardinas, and Coco Montoya. George Baicea is member of the Romanian Composers and Musicologists Association and the Author's Rights Association (UCMR-ADA). 2010 was the year in which George Baicea reached a superior level of recognition of his talent and mass-audience awareness: a-part of dozens of club performances, he launched the first Romanian Blues DVD, "Stealth - Made In Romania", at A&A Records, was the star with his Electric Blues band of the first edition of "Hendrixperience" Festival held in the Danube Delta and was the only Romanian guitar player selected to open for Steve Vai concert, at Polivalenta Hall.

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