Joe Bonamassa - Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks (2015) [24bit FLAC]

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Title: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Provogue Records
Genre: Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks) [Blu-Ray]
Total Time: 02:07:11
Total Size: 291 / 838 MB / 1.43 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1
01. We Went down to the Mississippi Delta. (2:51)
02. Muddy Waters Talking (1:05)
03. Tiger In Your Tank (4:30)
04. I Can't Be Satisfied (4:38)
05. You Shook Me (7:38)
06. Stuff You Gotta Watch (5:09)
07. Double Trouble (7:30)
08. Real Love (3:17)
09. My Home Is On The Delta (6:53)
10. All Aboard (7:19)

CD2
01. Howlin' Wolf Talking (0:42)
02. How Many More Years (6:38)
03. Shake For Me (5:13)
04. Hidden Charms (3:14)
05. Spoonful (8:00)
06. Killing Floor (3:33)
07. Evil (Is Going On) (6:29)
08. All Night Boogie (All Night Long) (5:47)
09. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun) (1:12)
10. Oh Beautiful! (6:15)
11. Love Ain't A Love Song (5:48)
12. Sloe Gin (9:26)
13. The Ballad of John Henry (8:18)
14. Mississippi Heartbeat (Opening Title) (2:47)
15. Muddy Wolf (Credits) (3:12)

As Joe Bonamassa approaches his 26th year as a professional musician, he continues to blaze a remarkably versatile artistic trail, and amass an authentic, innovative and soulful body of work. Bonamassa's career began onstage opening for B.B. King in 1989, when he was only 12 years old. Today, he is hailed worldwide as one of the greatest guitar players of his generation, and is an ever-evolving singer-songwriter who has released 15 solo albums in the last 13 years, all on his own label, J&R Adventures. Bonamassa's tour schedule consistently hovers at around 200 shows worldwide each year, and a heaping handful of markedly diverse side projects keep him thinking outside the box and flexing every musical muscle he s got. He founded and oversees the non-profit Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation to promote the heritage of the blues to the next generation, fund music scholarships, and supplement the loss of music education in public schools. There s a case to be made that Joe Bonamassa, like another star who shared the same initials, is the hardest working man in show business.


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