Joey Gilmore - Brandon's Blues (2015)
Artist: Joey Gilmore
Title: Brandon's Blues
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Mosher St. Records
Genre: Blues, Soul-Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue)
Total Time: 52:57
Total Size: 165/438 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Brandon's Blues
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Mosher St. Records
Genre: Blues, Soul-Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, log, .cue)
Total Time: 52:57
Total Size: 165/438 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Letting a Good Thing Go Bad (4:19)
02. Cheaper to Keep Her (5:18)
03. Brandon's Blues (4:29)
04. Somebody Have Mercy (4:13)
05. You Just Can't Take My Blues (4:06)
06. You Can't Strike Gold (3:54)
07. Cold, Cold Feeling (5:10)
08. Still Called the Blues (4:49)
09. As the Years Go Passing By (4:50)
10. You Better Love Her Good (3:57)
11. That's What Love Will Make You Do (3:37)
12. Nobody's Fault but Mine (4:09)
South Florida's legendary Bluesman, Joey Gilmore's newest release on Mosher St. Records. A soulful 12 song collection brings back the big, full-based sounds of some of Gilmore's greatest influences - Otis Redding, Johnny Taylor, Little Milton, William Bell- as he interprets their songs and his originals.
Joey Gilmore can still fire up excitement with his style of deeply soulful, uplifting blues. Backed by his rock-solid band, keyboardist Sonny Boy Williams, bassist Robert 'Hi-Hat' Carter and drummer Raul Hernandez. - Gilmore lets the music flow from his heart, displaying stellar musicianship as he rides the grooves. For soul blues lovers and Gilmore's worldwide fan base, BRANDON'S BLUES should hit the sweet spot.
Joey Gilmore can still fire up excitement with his style of deeply soulful, uplifting blues. Backed by his rock-solid band, keyboardist Sonny Boy Williams, bassist Robert 'Hi-Hat' Carter and drummer Raul Hernandez. - Gilmore lets the music flow from his heart, displaying stellar musicianship as he rides the grooves. For soul blues lovers and Gilmore's worldwide fan base, BRANDON'S BLUES should hit the sweet spot.