Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2014
Time:53:44
Size:124,0 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Full
Year:2014
Time:53:44
Size:124,0 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Full
Tracks Listing:
1. The Mayor - 3:59
2. Always Here - 4:16
3. Whisky - 4:13
4. Stay with Me - 4:50
5. I Still Remember - 4:24
6. Heart Still Bleeds - 4:29
7. I'd Rather Go Blind - 8:21
8. Leave Me - 5:37
9. Hear Me Now - 7:06
10. See It Through - 6:25
1. The Mayor - 3:59
2. Always Here - 4:16
3. Whisky - 4:13
4. Stay with Me - 4:50
5. I Still Remember - 4:24
6. Heart Still Bleeds - 4:29
7. I'd Rather Go Blind - 8:21
8. Leave Me - 5:37
9. Hear Me Now - 7:06
10. See It Through - 6:25
A young Sean Webster's life dramatically changed when a friend introduced him to the likes of the music by the blues greats. The three Kings, Albert, BB, and Freddy, as well Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Gary Moore and the primary reason for Sean playing the guitar, the legendary Eric Clapton. Sean's passion for guitar and his dedication to music since has continued to grow to an almost fevered obsession. That thirst for music has led to the creation of six studio albums and taken Webster on a touring life across America and Europe taking in many of the Blues-Rock scenes leading venues and festivals.
Webster's instantly recognisable voice coupled with his heartfelt melodic guitar playing has become the feature on all his album releases. Both Webster's blues-inflected guitar licks and weathered soul shouter vocals are always passionately sung across tightly arranged songs. Music News had this to say about Webster's talents.
"I haven't heard anyone with a voice like Sean Webster; it's a wonder that he isn't being hailed as a Blues superstar."
Webster has never been one for following the latest trend, never bowing to blues purism standards. His heart is worn firmly on his sleeve, personal trials released in the form of song that creates his connection with his audience. A strong blues vein runs through Webster's original music, done so without sacrificing the need to retain a modern approach and sound. Thus creating such a likeable and listenable performer, deserved of repeat listens.
"See It Through" - this is the fifth release in about ten years from Webster, who spent a good few years in Australia but was finally tempted back into the studio in 2013 to record this excellent ten-track album.Two of his previous efforts, the debut ‘Long Time Coming’ (2004) and follow-up ‘If Only’, both won critical acclaim with Webster being tipped for great things. Instead, the Brit seems to have adopted a less ambitious and quieter life Down Under for some years. Given his musical pedigree and style, however, it appears clear that any suggestion of a quiet life is far from likely and with ‘See It Through’ Webster again throws his hat into the ring with considerable flair. This is good-time rock-blues with a raucous feel, driving energy and high-energy soloing from a guy who is not afraid to fly high. Webster’s guitar soars and sings – it even sighs, when required – with polished licks aplenty and remarkable riffs. His voice is powerful, growling and gutsy. And his songwriting skills are evident here with a maturity and virility that matches his driving vocal delivery. All in all ‘See It Through’ is a very fine bit of work featuring an accomplished musician in his prime, clearly enjoying a return to the stage and the studio.
Webster's instantly recognisable voice coupled with his heartfelt melodic guitar playing has become the feature on all his album releases. Both Webster's blues-inflected guitar licks and weathered soul shouter vocals are always passionately sung across tightly arranged songs. Music News had this to say about Webster's talents.
"I haven't heard anyone with a voice like Sean Webster; it's a wonder that he isn't being hailed as a Blues superstar."
Webster has never been one for following the latest trend, never bowing to blues purism standards. His heart is worn firmly on his sleeve, personal trials released in the form of song that creates his connection with his audience. A strong blues vein runs through Webster's original music, done so without sacrificing the need to retain a modern approach and sound. Thus creating such a likeable and listenable performer, deserved of repeat listens.
"See It Through" - this is the fifth release in about ten years from Webster, who spent a good few years in Australia but was finally tempted back into the studio in 2013 to record this excellent ten-track album.Two of his previous efforts, the debut ‘Long Time Coming’ (2004) and follow-up ‘If Only’, both won critical acclaim with Webster being tipped for great things. Instead, the Brit seems to have adopted a less ambitious and quieter life Down Under for some years. Given his musical pedigree and style, however, it appears clear that any suggestion of a quiet life is far from likely and with ‘See It Through’ Webster again throws his hat into the ring with considerable flair. This is good-time rock-blues with a raucous feel, driving energy and high-energy soloing from a guy who is not afraid to fly high. Webster’s guitar soars and sings – it even sighs, when required – with polished licks aplenty and remarkable riffs. His voice is powerful, growling and gutsy. And his songwriting skills are evident here with a maturity and virility that matches his driving vocal delivery. All in all ‘See It Through’ is a very fine bit of work featuring an accomplished musician in his prime, clearly enjoying a return to the stage and the studio.
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