Randall Bramblett - The Meantime (2010) Lossless

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Title: The Meantime
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Blue Ceiling Records: BCR-001
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 00:58:19
Total Size: 314 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Disconnected (05:43)
02. Witness For Love (04:25)
03. Thirsty Ground (05:49)
04. End Of The Line (03:53)
05. The Grand Scheme Of Things (05:43)
06. Blue Blue World (05:44)
07. Sacred Harmony (03:50)
08. Driving To Montgomery (03:42)
09. Where You Come From (04:57)
10. In The Meantime (03:31)
11. You Think You Know Someone (04:27)
12. One More Rose (03:19)

Randall Bramblett is an accomplished singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist whose credits include work with Sea Level, Steve Winwood, Gregg Allman, Levon Helm, and Robbie Robertson. Bramblett released his third solo album, See Through Me, in 1997, over two decades after his previous solo releases on Polydor, That Other Mile (1975) and Light of the Night (1976). During that period, Bramblett was a member of the Southern jazz fusion group Sea Level, a touring member of the reunited Traffic, as well as a busy studio musician -- especially with Winwood. He was born in Jesup, Georgia, and heavily influenced by R&B music, gospel, blues, and folk. Bramblett plays keyboards, saxophones, guitar, mandolin, and harmonica. His songwriting is often moody and cinematic, as evidenced on albums for New West: 2001's No More Mr. Lucky, 2004's Thin Places, and 2006's Rich Someday. For 2008's Now It's Tomorrow, Bramblett wrote and arranged all the songs. It was the first time in the decade he'd worked without his friend and collaborator Davis Causey. He had written the songs piecemea…



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