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среда, 28 февраля 2024 г.

Linwood Taylor - Two Sides

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:40:32 
Size:93,1 MB 
Label:Zavuya Music LLC 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. I'm Good - 3:09
 2. Psychic (feat. Sol Roots) - 4:09
 3. Safe to Say - 3:18
 4. I Wanna Get Funky (feat. Sol Roots) - 5:09
 5. Shake Your Hips - 5:27
 6. Love My Baby - 3:39
 7. Rollin' And Tumblin' - 4:24
 8. Devil In The Details (feat. Sol Roots) - 3:31
 9. Dust My Broom - 4:32
10. Psychic (Acoustic)[feat. Sol Roots] - 3:14

Whenever musicians need a strong, reliable guitar, they frequently turn to the D.C. area’s Linwood Taylor. The Virginia-based, Prince George’s County reared guitarist has guest-starred on albums by Bad Brains leader H.R. and Prince George's County, Maryland harmonica player Anthony “Swamp Dog” Clark. He has shared the stage with Johnny Winter and opened for Johnny Copeland, Albert Collins, Lonnie Mack and Rory Gallagher.But a two-year stint with Joe Louis Walker made Taylor re-evaluate who he is as a musician. Specifically, his long-standing determination to be known for his own accomplishments—rather than for his association with other musicians—was prodded back to life in February, 2010 when Walker called him to tell him he was dropping him from his tour. “I’m like ‘really?’ I said ‘okay, whatever,’ “said Taylor, who had just soloed on Walker’s album, Blues Conspiracy: Live on the Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise. ”What was I going to do, you know?”
Taylor decided to focus his energies on being a bandleader, drawing from a pool of friends to staff a new--though apparently in flux--incarnation of the Linwood Taylor Band, a touring group he has helmed for decades.

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