Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:45:05
Size:104,1 MB
Label:Whiskey Bayou Records
Styles:Blues/Roots
Art:Front
Year:2024
Time:45:05
Size:104,1 MB
Label:Whiskey Bayou Records
Styles:Blues/Roots
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. I Hear Thunder - 3:40
2. The Ghost Of Gatemouth Brown - 4:16
3. Still Gray - 5:15
4. Inner Child - 5:02
5. Watching The Gators Roll In - 4:55
6. Overdue - 5:44
7. Why, Why - 4:22
8. Little Queenie - 4:06
9. I'm a Write That Down - 3:38
10. Bayou Man - 4:02
1. I Hear Thunder - 3:40
2. The Ghost Of Gatemouth Brown - 4:16
3. Still Gray - 5:15
4. Inner Child - 5:02
5. Watching The Gators Roll In - 4:55
6. Overdue - 5:44
7. Why, Why - 4:22
8. Little Queenie - 4:06
9. I'm a Write That Down - 3:38
10. Bayou Man - 4:02
Musicians:
Tab Benoit-vocals and guitar;
Anders Osborne-guitar;
Corey Duplechin-bass;
Terence Higgins-drums.
Tab Benoit-vocals and guitar;
Anders Osborne-guitar;
Corey Duplechin-bass;
Terence Higgins-drums.
I HEAR THUNDER the long awaited release by Tab Benoit will be available on August 30th on Whiskey Bayou Records. Ten solid tracks that showcase Tab’s original guitar style and the great songwriting of the Benoit / Osborne songwriting team. Benoit does more than just play the blues; he defines its future while paying homage to its rich past. I Hear Thunder is a must for roots music fans.
Four-time Grammy-nominated artist Tab Benoit, renowned for his distinctive guitar tone and Otis-Redding-esque voice, will release his highly anticipated album, I Hear Thunder, on August 30th via his own imprint, Whiskey Bayou Records. This is Tab’s triumphant return after his 13-year hiatus.
“Why, why-while somebody’s dying, there’s a newborn baby crying Why, why-lovers feel so lonely when they lose their one and only Why, why We can feel so helpless, turn around and be so selfish Why, why We have to hit rock bottom before we realize the problem.
Benoit’s last album, Medicine, released in 2014 and co-produced with Anders Osborne for Concord International, garnered three Blues Music Awards. Following this notable success, Benoit took a step away from music, taking a 13-year sabbatical from recording and entering a period of creative exile. This hiatus only deepened the anticipation and appreciation for his return, illustrating his lasting impact on the genre.
This journey began 1992 with a radio hit from his debut record, Nice and Warm. The notoriety achieved by his success has provided him with a mouthpiece to promote his growing concern for the Louisiana Wetlands and coastal erosion from the region hecalls home. Benoit seamlessly intertwines his creative, passionate approach to music with a profound commitment to environmental advocacy, ensuring his legacy extends beyond the stage.
As for the music on I Hear Thunder, Benoit explains, “I see my albums as previews to my performances. I Hear Thunder is the best show preview I’ve ever produced. “This is the first album that I had full say over,” he said, “it’s the first album that I don’t have anybody to answer to—except me and my audience. “
Benoit’s journey began in 1992 with a radio hit from his debut record "Nice and Warm". Since then, he has received multiple Blues Music Awards and four Grammy nominations. Beyond the music, Benoit is celebrated for his years of activism, particularly concerning the Louisiana Wetlands and coastal erosion. He seamlessly intertwines his artistic brilliance with a profound commitment to environmental advocacy, ensuring his legacy extends beyond the stage into the heart of the land that inspires his bluesy soul.
Four-time Grammy-nominated artist Tab Benoit, renowned for his distinctive guitar tone and Otis-Redding-esque voice, will release his highly anticipated album, I Hear Thunder, on August 30th via his own imprint, Whiskey Bayou Records. This is Tab’s triumphant return after his 13-year hiatus.
“Why, why-while somebody’s dying, there’s a newborn baby crying Why, why-lovers feel so lonely when they lose their one and only Why, why We can feel so helpless, turn around and be so selfish Why, why We have to hit rock bottom before we realize the problem.
Benoit’s last album, Medicine, released in 2014 and co-produced with Anders Osborne for Concord International, garnered three Blues Music Awards. Following this notable success, Benoit took a step away from music, taking a 13-year sabbatical from recording and entering a period of creative exile. This hiatus only deepened the anticipation and appreciation for his return, illustrating his lasting impact on the genre.
This journey began 1992 with a radio hit from his debut record, Nice and Warm. The notoriety achieved by his success has provided him with a mouthpiece to promote his growing concern for the Louisiana Wetlands and coastal erosion from the region hecalls home. Benoit seamlessly intertwines his creative, passionate approach to music with a profound commitment to environmental advocacy, ensuring his legacy extends beyond the stage.
As for the music on I Hear Thunder, Benoit explains, “I see my albums as previews to my performances. I Hear Thunder is the best show preview I’ve ever produced. “This is the first album that I had full say over,” he said, “it’s the first album that I don’t have anybody to answer to—except me and my audience. “
Benoit’s journey began in 1992 with a radio hit from his debut record "Nice and Warm". Since then, he has received multiple Blues Music Awards and four Grammy nominations. Beyond the music, Benoit is celebrated for his years of activism, particularly concerning the Louisiana Wetlands and coastal erosion. He seamlessly intertwines his artistic brilliance with a profound commitment to environmental advocacy, ensuring his legacy extends beyond the stage into the heart of the land that inspires his bluesy soul.
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