Bad Temper Joe - Man For The Road (2014)
Artist: Bad Temper Joe
Title: Man For The Road
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Timezone Records
Genre: Blues, Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 63:25
Total Size: 378 MB | 148 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Man For The Road
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Timezone Records
Genre: Blues, Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 63:25
Total Size: 378 MB | 148 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Man For The Road (Live) (4:23)
02. Next To You (Live) (3:43)
03. Where Is Home (Live) (5:04)
04. Lead Me, Great Jehova (Live) (5:23)
05. Mercedes Benz (Live) (3:30)
06. Where My Sorrow Goes (Live) (4:30)
07. Sleeping Giant Blues (Live) (4:25)
08. Waiting For Jimmy (Live) (7:05)
09. Blood-Shot Eyes (Live) (3:32)
10. Love Is Evil (Live) (4:40)
11. True-Hearted (Live) (6:36)
12. You Can't Judge A Book By The Cover (Live) (4:02)
13. I'll Be There (Live) (6:27)
Slide guitar, blues harp and a rough, memorable voice - that's Bad Temper Joe.
The 21 year old artist has already made a name within a short time on the blues stage. Powerful guitar and harmonica playing with expressive voice combining knows Joe to pull through his extraordinary stage presence every blues and folk audience under his spell.
A wide repertoire of original compositions that have to hide not from the songs of his idols , Robert Johnson, Leadbelly , or even Bob Dylan, he presents in his concerts. Here, Joe relies on the simplicity of his songs . What counts is the deliberately kept simple music because complicated arrangements you will not find in the minimalist instrumented songs. These texts , influenced by whiskey, women and the Bible , sometimes ironic , sometimes inviting for reflection, little stories from the life and about life telling . This leaves the listener in particular , to engage in the deep , gravelly voice and skillful guitar playing.
Bad Temper Joe is without question one of the most promising young talents in the region. And he lives a music which is quite a young face to shame.
The 21 year old artist has already made a name within a short time on the blues stage. Powerful guitar and harmonica playing with expressive voice combining knows Joe to pull through his extraordinary stage presence every blues and folk audience under his spell.
A wide repertoire of original compositions that have to hide not from the songs of his idols , Robert Johnson, Leadbelly , or even Bob Dylan, he presents in his concerts. Here, Joe relies on the simplicity of his songs . What counts is the deliberately kept simple music because complicated arrangements you will not find in the minimalist instrumented songs. These texts , influenced by whiskey, women and the Bible , sometimes ironic , sometimes inviting for reflection, little stories from the life and about life telling . This leaves the listener in particular , to engage in the deep , gravelly voice and skillful guitar playing.
Bad Temper Joe is without question one of the most promising young talents in the region. And he lives a music which is quite a young face to shame.