Bakelite Radio - Rosary Of Tears (2020)
Artist: Bakelite Radio
Title: Rosary Of Tears
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Bloodlines
Genre: Electric/Acoustic Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 59:25
Total Size: 310 MB | 140 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rosary Of Tears
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Bloodlines
Genre: Electric/Acoustic Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 59:25
Total Size: 310 MB | 140 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Brown Skinned Woman (4:16)
2. St Louis Blues (4:32)
3. This Love Of Mine (3:03)
4. You Better Watch Yourself (2:41)
5. I'll Get Along Somehow (3:46)
6. Down Home Girl (3:46)
7. Tomorrow Night (4:13)
8. Country Girl Blues (2:53)
9. Helping Hand (A Thousand Miles From Home) (2:50)
10. Memories Of You (4:24)
11. Baby It Must Be Love (2:35)
12. You Was Born To Die (3:09)
13. Stormy Weather (4:47)
14. Blues Around Midnight (2:52)
15. Feel So Bad (3:05)
16. St James Infirmary (3:41)
17. Big Leg Woman (2:43)
What you have with Rosary of Tears is Joe Camilleri’s salute to the music that had a profound effect on him as a young musician. Listening to the album you might think that he had been born somewhere in the Mississippi Delta or the Louisiana bayous rather than an island in the Mediterranean. He doesn’t just interpret the songs, he inhabits them as if they were written just for him – or even by him.
Exploring these diverse songs, Joe plays sax and guitar and is assisted by some of the nation’s best musicians. Sam Lemann is on guitar, Ed Bates plays pedal steel, Simon Starr is on double bass, while Tony Floyd and Nicky Bomba take turns on drums. Joe reckons it’s the world’s first five-piece trio! The Horns of Leroy add some colour to the palette where needed. They all combine to drag the songs out of the previous century and reinvent them beautifully for a modern audience. ~Brian Wise Rhythms Magazine
Exploring these diverse songs, Joe plays sax and guitar and is assisted by some of the nation’s best musicians. Sam Lemann is on guitar, Ed Bates plays pedal steel, Simon Starr is on double bass, while Tony Floyd and Nicky Bomba take turns on drums. Joe reckons it’s the world’s first five-piece trio! The Horns of Leroy add some colour to the palette where needed. They all combine to drag the songs out of the previous century and reinvent them beautifully for a modern audience. ~Brian Wise Rhythms Magazine