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Jeremiah Johnson, Whitney Shay, Ryan Perry - Blues Caravan 2020 (Live) (2021) [Hi-Res]

Jeremiah Johnson, Whitney Shay, Ryan Perry - Blues Caravan 2020 (Live) (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Blues Caravan 2020 (Live)
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Ruf Records GmbH
  • Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:18:03
  • Total Size: 192 / 462 / 897 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Last Minute Packer (3:51)
02. Espìritu Papàgo (4:13)
03. Can’t Escape (4:36)
04. Evil Thoughts (4:22)
05. Meet Me In My Dreams (4:15)
06. Reap What You Sow (3:46)
07. Loving Me Is A Full Time Job (4:09)
08. It Hurts Me Too (2:44)
09. It Ain’t Bad (2:27)
10. Bad Apple (4:29)
11. Just One More Time (2:52)

Never underestimate the power of a woman with her back to the wall. In March 2020, as Covid blew across the planet, the shutters came down on live venues and recording studios, and the music scene fell suddenly silent, Ghalia Volt faced the same dilemma as every other artist. What now? The answer was One Woman Band. Having joined with the cream of the US roots scene for two acclaimed albums, 2017s Let The Demons Out and 2019s Mississppi Blend, Volts rebirth as a solo performer wasnt a decision made lightly. But if an apprenticeship busking in her native Brussels taught Volt anything, its that she already had everything she needed to make magic. In March, I started playing on a real drum set, she recalls. Playing a kick, snare and hi-hat plus a tambourine with my two feet, while playing slide/guitar and singing at the same time. After road-testing the new format at shows across Mississippi, Volt realised that one was the magic number. In August, she committed to the project, embarking on a month-long Amtrak train trip that became an intensive writing session, the shifting landscapes beyond the window inspiring her pen to scratch as never before. Tracked live in November at Memphiss legendary Royal Sound Studios, One Woman Band is Volts most lyrically honest and groove-driven material to date. You can feel the turn of those train wheels in the addictive stomp of songs like Reap What You Sow, while the rattle-and-shiver slide guitar of Espiritu Papago evokes the scream of a locomotive whistle. Imagine John Lee Hooker on mushrooms, lost in the desert of Arizona, on a hot summer day, says Volt. Thats the vibe of that song. The Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented chapter of human history, with no clear end in sight. But Ghalia Volt has given us the soundtrack to better times ahead, and the songs well still be singing when we meet on the other side. This might be a One Woman Band but youre always welcome to ride shotgun.


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  • whiskers
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