Freddie White - Prodigal Songs (2016)
Artist: Freddie White
Title: Prodigal Songs
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Little Don Records
Genre: Folk, Country, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:31
Total Size: 94/204 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Prodigal Songs
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Little Don Records
Genre: Folk, Country, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:31
Total Size: 94/204 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Pool of Love
2. Magnolia Wind (feat. Trish White)
3. Jack of All Winds
4. Dear Life (Saving Mr. Jones)
5. Serve Cold with a Dirty Fork (feat. Trish White, Pierre Lumiere & Dave Power)
6. Some Stupid Song
7. Two of Me, Two of You (feat. Trish White)
8. If You Don't Want My Love
9. Last Man Standing (1916 - 2016)
10. Do You See Me Now (For Elizabeth O'Farrell) [feat. Trish White]
Freddie White has long been synonymous with music of the highest quality. He has been part of the fabric of the live music scene in Ireland since the 1970’s and his albums continue to sell well, amongst his loyal and new-found fan base.
Born in Cobh, County Cork into a musical family, by age 17 he was playing professionally. At 19, he moved to London, where he busked in subways, and developed his unique voice and guitar style.
He has since the beginning captured the essence of songs by many artists to make them his own and in more recent times has added his own classy compositions to his ever evolving repertoire. Through his many fine recordings and live concerts he has achieved legendary status in a 40 year career as a principal in the orchestra of Irish folk and rock music.
".....plenty of nerve tingling moments as its electrifying collision of funk, jazz, country and folk continues to shock the spirit..... his reputation for covering Tom Waits, Hoagy Carmichael and Randy Newman far better than the progenitors is well reinforced here.....magnificent."
Irish Times, November 7th 2002.
Born in Cobh, County Cork into a musical family, by age 17 he was playing professionally. At 19, he moved to London, where he busked in subways, and developed his unique voice and guitar style.
He has since the beginning captured the essence of songs by many artists to make them his own and in more recent times has added his own classy compositions to his ever evolving repertoire. Through his many fine recordings and live concerts he has achieved legendary status in a 40 year career as a principal in the orchestra of Irish folk and rock music.
".....plenty of nerve tingling moments as its electrifying collision of funk, jazz, country and folk continues to shock the spirit..... his reputation for covering Tom Waits, Hoagy Carmichael and Randy Newman far better than the progenitors is well reinforced here.....magnificent."
Irish Times, November 7th 2002.