суббота, 6 июня 2026 г.

B. Douglas - Drivin' Wheel

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1995
Time:68:14 
Size:156,2 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. For Your Love -  5:43
 2. Ain't A Day -  4:38
 3. Autumn Leaves -  4:05
 4. Drivin' Wheel -  2:21
 5. Keep Your Eye On The Light -  3:58
 6. Take Me Down To Memphis -  3:03
 7. Juerga Con Duende -  6:51
 8. I'm Blue So Bad -  4:05
 9. Boppin 101 -  3:40
10. I've Got Myself A Mansion -  2:54
11. Here We Go Now -  6:20
12. Zone II - 20:29

Drivin' Wheel is a 12-track blues and rock album by artist B. Douglas, released on April 29, 1995. The album clocks in at 1 hour and 8 minutes and features original compositions spanning a range of rootsy blues-rock. The album features a mix of both energetic and deeply rooted blues tracks. Notable songs on the album include the title track "Drivin' Wheel", "For Your Love", "Ain't a Day", and "I've Got Myself a Mansion".Check out this recording to get a feel for the classic groove of B. Douglas.
“B. Douglas plays his blues loud and straight with a passing resemblance to Stevie Ray and a pronounced Albert’s King-and Collins streak at the core, “Chris Wissman, Nightlife Magazine. B. Douglas grew up in Springfield, Illinois, playing a variety of different instruments, trumpets, drums, and guitar. After attending college for a year, he wanted a change of pace and rode his motorcycle out to California and made that his home for the next 15 years. After running cranes, bulldozers and welding, he somehow came back to music where he probably needed to be all along. Hard times fell upon him, hitting rock bottom, he found himself living in the desert, 14 miles from civilization. He truly lived the blues. As one of his favorite quotes goes “You can’t sing the blues from an air-conditioned room”. He turned his life around and his Mississippi called him home. He picked up his guitar and has been playing ever since. After learning life’s lessons, God showed him the way out through music. “What drew me to the blues is getting to play my guitar. I can vent my frustrations; vent my feelings, all of myself, through the guitar.
B. Douglas has been leading his own blues band since 1994 and has recorded three albums. The first one “Blues You Can Use” was recorded at Blue Earth Recording Studio. All copies were sold out. The second album also recorded at Blue Earth “Drivin Wheel” was made up of all original material written and composed by B. Douglas also sold out. The third “Live from Hollywood, Please Don’t Pull The Plug” was recorded by John Falzarano, Studio on Wheels, live at the Hully Gully Rehearsal hall in Hollywood, California B. Douglas was the last performer to use the hail before it closed for good.
He has four albums set for release, showing growth and polish, as the blues is his way of life. His styles are influenced by music greats such as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, B.B. King, and Jr. Kimbrough.

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