Zola Moon - Tales Of Love And Desperation (2003)
Artist: Zola Moon
Title: Tales Of Love And Desperation
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: POSTMODERN MUSIC
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 47:42
Total Size: 131/346 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Tales Of Love And Desperation
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: POSTMODERN MUSIC
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / WavPack (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 47:42
Total Size: 131/346 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Never Give up On Ya - 4:07
02. Hard Liquor - 3:20
03. How Long - 4:31
04. Bluesville - 3:41
05. Steel Bars - 5:06
06. Talkin' 'Bout You - 3:53
07. Snake Eyes - 7:33
08. Don't Blame It On God - 4:19
09. Sweet Pea - 2:45
10. House Of The Rising Sun - 4:16
11. Mechanical Beast - 4:11
Female blues singer and songwriter Zola Moon was born in San Jose, CA, but her powerful song stylings might mislead listeners to guess that she was raised in the Deep South of Louisiana or Mississippi on grounds better known for producing great blues artists. She is self-taught, though she does mention numerous musical influences, ranging from B. B. King and Muddy Waters to Hank Williams and Tina Turner. Even with all of those wonderful influences, Zola Moon has worked hard to keep her sound all her own.
Lost in the BluesZola Moon began her career in blues about 1983, in the San Francisco area. After seven years of performing, which helped her grow a large fan base, she finally released a debut album in 1990. It was titled Dangerous Love and recorded under the BareMoon Records label. Five years later, and with a new label, she finished work on an enjoyable sophomore offering, Lost in the Blues. It was followed in 1998 by Almost Crazy and then in 2000 by Earthquakes, Thunder, and Smiling Lighting. Some of the original blues tunes fans can sample on Zola Moon's albums are "Doll House," "Lucky Me," "I Look at the Fool," "Imagination," "Alley Cat," "Hollywood to the Hood," and "I Don't Think So."
Over the years Zola Moon has performed at concerts, festivals, and nightclubs, appearing with many artists, including Etta James, Junior Wells, Al Kooper, Albert Collins, and Elvin Bishop. Her band consists of longtime drummer Jerry Olson, guitarist Vince "the Silver Fox" Joy, and bassist Ron Battle.
Lost in the BluesZola Moon began her career in blues about 1983, in the San Francisco area. After seven years of performing, which helped her grow a large fan base, she finally released a debut album in 1990. It was titled Dangerous Love and recorded under the BareMoon Records label. Five years later, and with a new label, she finished work on an enjoyable sophomore offering, Lost in the Blues. It was followed in 1998 by Almost Crazy and then in 2000 by Earthquakes, Thunder, and Smiling Lighting. Some of the original blues tunes fans can sample on Zola Moon's albums are "Doll House," "Lucky Me," "I Look at the Fool," "Imagination," "Alley Cat," "Hollywood to the Hood," and "I Don't Think So."
Over the years Zola Moon has performed at concerts, festivals, and nightclubs, appearing with many artists, including Etta James, Junior Wells, Al Kooper, Albert Collins, and Elvin Bishop. Her band consists of longtime drummer Jerry Olson, guitarist Vince "the Silver Fox" Joy, and bassist Ron Battle.