Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2006
Time: 40:21
Size: 95,6 MB
Label: XL Music
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2006
Time: 40:21
Size: 95,6 MB
Label: XL Music
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. In Your Place - 3:27
2. Show Me - 4:16
3. Santa Fe - 4:36
4. For Your Love - 3:55
5. All About It - 3:51
6. Funny Thing - 3:12
7. Never Know Love Again - 3:19
8. Sold My Soul - 4:01
9. Love Grows Stronger - 4:21
10. For All I Know - 5:20
1. In Your Place - 3:27
2. Show Me - 4:16
3. Santa Fe - 4:36
4. For Your Love - 3:55
5. All About It - 3:51
6. Funny Thing - 3:12
7. Never Know Love Again - 3:19
8. Sold My Soul - 4:01
9. Love Grows Stronger - 4:21
10. For All I Know - 5:20
Jimmy Zee's unmistakable bluesy soulful voice is the musical trademark that has forged his path through the music business for 25 years. He has released six albums of his original songs garnering airplay on key stations across North America and Europe and has been nominated for Blues Recording of the Year. His bluesy remake of Sweeney Todd’s Roxy Roller was declared "one of the Top 10 remakes of all time" by the Toronto Star. Toronto Blues Society reported “...as usual, the gravelly-voiced Jimmy Zee is what you get and what you want. He delivers a hard-driving blues-rock set. Well worth checking out.” Without any doubt, Jimmy Zee’s music is not only a musical adventure but is also a “bruising, blistering slice of roadhouse blues heaven” says The Province’s Tom Harrison.With a booming voice and compelling stage presence, Jimmy Zee is now ranked among the leading performers in electric blues and was a highlight at Calgary’s International Blues Festival. The festival’s Producer Cindy McLeod (CJSW Calgary) has this to say about Jimmy Zee "I am bold enough to say I think you're one of the finest composers on the Canadian landscape." “I’ve spent probably more time in smoky bars than most”, says Jimmy , but despite the rough theme and hard knocks of an extended musical career in blues, Jimmy’s positive attitude and charisma flows from the stage and captivates all who hear his famous smoky growl. Music industry insiders know Jimmy Zee through his writing and production credits, having placed songs with John Michael Montgomery, Aaron Tippin, Diamond Rio and Neil McCoy in addition to several movie placements. The sound is gritty blues-rock with a funky bottom, yet it maintains both smooth jazz and new blues undertones while featuring solos reminiscent of great classic rock. The depth comes from Zee’s gravelly vocals while the songs are full of memorable melodies. “I like the studio because you’re working for sound, but I love the stage even more because the thrill of performing can take you to so many exciting new places!” Don’t miss Jimmy Zee and his kick-ass band when they play live.
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