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Sloe Gin (CD - 2007)( UPC: 00805386028323)
As low as $12.59 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Joe Bonamassa Label: J&R Adventures Genre: Rock & Pop - Singer/Songwriter Album Description: Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (guitars); The Bovaland Symphonic Orchestra (strings); Rick Melick (keyboards); Carmine Rojas (bass guitar); Anton Fig, Bogie Bowles (drums).A child blues-guitar ... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (guitars); The Bovaland Symphonic Orchestra (strings); Rick Melick (keyboards); Carmine Rojas (bass guitar); Anton Fig, Bogie Bowles (drums). A child blues-guitar prodigy, New York State singer/six-stringer Joe Bonamassa racked up an impressive solo catalogue as a young adult by incorporating a restless rock edge into his well-honed sound. This 2007 acoustic-oriented outing finds Bonamassa presenting a typically excellent set, with both his passionate voice and dexterous guitar-playing in fine form, particularly on the gritty opener, "Ball Peen Hammer." For his seventh studio album, guitar wiz Joe Bonamassa has chosen to work again with producer Kevin Shirley, who produced the highly successful and huge-sounding You & Me for Bonamassa in 2006. This outing, though, is far from a ditto session, with a much more acoustic feel and a greater focus on Bonamassa's singing, which unfortunately has been generally (and unfairly) overshadowed by his guitar playing. Bonamassa has also stepped up his songwriting (four of the 11 tracks here are originals; the rest are blues and hard rock covers) and cut way down on his clichés, delivering in the process his most varied and impressive album yet. The lead track, a version of Chris Whitley's "Ball Peen Hammer," is an atmospheric gem, as is the title tune, a cover of a song written by Bob Ezrin and Michael Kamen that first appeared on Tim Curry's solo debut album in 1978. Bonamassa's singing on both of these is wonderfully nuanced and shows he can do way more than just shout out blues-rockers. Also worth noting is his Dobro work on a fine cover of John Martyn's "Jelly Roll," and then there are the four originals -- "Dirt in My Pocket," "Richmond," "Around the Bend," and the striking "India" -- which show Bonamassa's continued growth and confidence as a songwriter. There are less of those flashy and jaw-dropping guitar leads on Sloe Gin (rest assured, he stretches out a few times on guitar, though), which is mostly a good thing, since it allows his increasing maturity as a writer and singer to shine through. This is a fine album, and one gets the distinct feeling that an even better one may be lurking just around the bend. ~ Steve Leggett |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Ball Peen Hammer |
| 2. | One of These Days |
| 3. | Seagull |
| 4. | Dirt in My Pocket |
| 5. | Sloe Gin |
| 6. | Another Kind of Love |
| 7. | Around the Bend |
| 8. | Black Night |
| 9. | Jelly Roll |
| 10. | Richmond |
| 11. | India |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00805386028323 |
| Release Date: | Jan 26, 2009 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Singer/Songwriter |
| Label: | J&R Adventures |
| Distributor: | Fontana Dist |
| Producer: | Kevin Shirley |
| Engineer: | Jared Kvitka |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2007 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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