Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:36:27
Size:83,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Year:2003
Time:36:27
Size:83,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Rock/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Jungle Love - 3:19
2. Shock To The System - 2:59
3. Tell Me Where It Hurts - 4:36
4. At Every Turn - 4:53
5. Start The Rain - 3:46
6. One Thousand Steps - 3:33
7. Bad Habit - 2:40
8. Learn To Love Your Shadow - 2:38
9. Forever - 4:05
10. Church Of The Forgotten Saints - 3:54
1. Jungle Love - 3:19
2. Shock To The System - 2:59
3. Tell Me Where It Hurts - 4:36
4. At Every Turn - 4:53
5. Start The Rain - 3:46
6. One Thousand Steps - 3:33
7. Bad Habit - 2:40
8. Learn To Love Your Shadow - 2:38
9. Forever - 4:05
10. Church Of The Forgotten Saints - 3:54
California recording artist Jimmy O tragically and suddenly suffered a fatal heart attack just after a concert, doing what he loved to do. Jimmy's latest CD 'At Every Turn' has been finished up by his widow Mary and has now been released. On May 9, 2003, Jimmy O performed his last show at the Coach House in San Juan Capistrano. Jimmy's performance that night was his normal fantastic putting on a show for the audience as he always did. With his Fender Showmaster firmly in hand Jimmy O burned up the fret board, but always in a tasy restrained manner, letting the songs themselves set the pace. Jimmy O's greatest thrill was playing guitar, singing, and performing to an audience. 'At times he plays fancy riffs...there's a great economy about his playing as if he were choosing every note to mean something special' - Jon Pepper, Southland Blues. Jimmy O had for the past two years been working as a guitar slinger and singer for other groups, Blues Gone South, The New Boxtops, and others. Jimmy was a great addition to any band and as always the musicians, who worked and played with Jimmy, had a great respect for him as a person and a musician. He always supported his coworkers and helped them through each show musically. Jimmy's confident style of blues and aggressive lyrical use of the blues progression to elevate his blunt viewpoint of the world around him by playing with such energy and virtuosity energized his fellow musicians to his level, always creating a frenzy with the crowds that went to see them perform. The tried-and-true saying, 'If you're good people will notice!' couldn't be more applicable to anyone than exciting blues/rock guitarist/vocalist Jimmy O. The talented Los Angeles resident has been making friends and winning favor with his crossover contemporary blues/rock sound. Variety is the spice of Jimmy's music. As Bernard Bauer from Music Magazine says, 'Jimmy O and his band are unique in their approach to the blues. They are not tied down by it's format, but rather expands it's boundaries. It's still blues at it's essence, but they take it to different places.'
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