Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:59:50
Size:137,6 MB
Label:7230114 Records
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Year:2016
Time:59:50
Size:137,6 MB
Label:7230114 Records
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. AUH! - 5:30
2. Everybody's Talking - 4:32
3. Night Life - 4:04
4. Lord Please Forgive Me - 6:44
5. 15 Minutes - 5:08
6. Pictures And Sound - 4:32
7. Puppet on a String - 4:35
8. I know Just What To Do - 3:52
9. Ringing of my Clock - 5:16
10. Thousand Fears - 4:46
11. Stratus - 5:32
12. I've got to Live - 5:18
1. AUH! - 5:30
2. Everybody's Talking - 4:32
3. Night Life - 4:04
4. Lord Please Forgive Me - 6:44
5. 15 Minutes - 5:08
6. Pictures And Sound - 4:32
7. Puppet on a String - 4:35
8. I know Just What To Do - 3:52
9. Ringing of my Clock - 5:16
10. Thousand Fears - 4:46
11. Stratus - 5:32
12. I've got to Live - 5:18
Roberto Testini was born in Milan in 1962 and has been involved in music for about 30 years.
A guitarist and then a singer, he has always been involved in what is Blues and its surroundings, forming groups that could satisfy the musical stimulus of the moment.
He spent the first 7 or 8 years with his first real group, the Level Blues Band, with which he proposed, together with the guitarist/singer Giancarlo Schinina, the Chicago sound.
Then it was time for Hot Wheels with which he began to insert the first ideas of a swinging blues and at the same time he collaborated steadily with the Soul group of Arthur Miles and participated in some important specialized Festivals both as a soloist and as a session-man playing with: Luther Allison, Oliver Sain, Walter Liniger, Teddy Riley, Willie Littlefield, Jimmy Witherspoon and others.
He collaborated with the singer Barbara Carr in 1990/91/92/93.
In January 1986 he collaborated with maestro Vince Tempera on the production of the musical "Dance Train" which featured music by Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington as the soundtrack.
A guitarist and then a singer, he has always been involved in what is Blues and its surroundings, forming groups that could satisfy the musical stimulus of the moment.
He spent the first 7 or 8 years with his first real group, the Level Blues Band, with which he proposed, together with the guitarist/singer Giancarlo Schinina, the Chicago sound.
Then it was time for Hot Wheels with which he began to insert the first ideas of a swinging blues and at the same time he collaborated steadily with the Soul group of Arthur Miles and participated in some important specialized Festivals both as a soloist and as a session-man playing with: Luther Allison, Oliver Sain, Walter Liniger, Teddy Riley, Willie Littlefield, Jimmy Witherspoon and others.
He collaborated with the singer Barbara Carr in 1990/91/92/93.
In January 1986 he collaborated with maestro Vince Tempera on the production of the musical "Dance Train" which featured music by Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington as the soundtrack.
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