Layla Zoe - The World Could Change (2022) [CD Rip]
Artist: Layla Zoe
Title: The World Could Change
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Cable Car Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
Total Time: 72:00
Total Size: 438 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The World Could Change
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Cable Car Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
Total Time: 72:00
Total Size: 438 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Dark Heart (5:20)
2. Honey Pie (7:02)
3. Praying Kind (5:21)
4. The World Could Change (5:59)
5. Man Behind The Curtain (7:08)
6. Brother (7:15)
7. Watch What You're Doing (4:40)
8. The Truth Song (6:42)
9. Baby Bird (8:11)
10. Jasmine (5:03)
11. We're All The Same (6:56)
12. Shine Brightly (2:18)
Personnel:
Vocals and backing vocals: Layla Zoe
All instrumentation except organ: Henrik Freischlader
Organ: Moritz Fuhrhop
Nine years after The Lily, Canadian blues singer Layla Zoe and guitarist Henrik Freischlader have reunited and recorded a new studio album together at Megaphon Recording Studio in Arnsberg: The World Could Change. Twelve new songs form the solid sound framework for the powerful and energetic voice of this exceptional singer, who not only inspires with authentic blues rock on her new album, but also with soulful and tender ballads. Freischlader's guitar provides goosebumps and cozy warmth with its unmistakable sound, the inspired Hammond organ by Moritz "Mr. Mo" Fuhrhop gives the very last touch. An album to be heard and felt!
Vocals and backing vocals: Layla Zoe
All instrumentation except organ: Henrik Freischlader
Organ: Moritz Fuhrhop
Nine years after The Lily, Canadian blues singer Layla Zoe and guitarist Henrik Freischlader have reunited and recorded a new studio album together at Megaphon Recording Studio in Arnsberg: The World Could Change. Twelve new songs form the solid sound framework for the powerful and energetic voice of this exceptional singer, who not only inspires with authentic blues rock on her new album, but also with soulful and tender ballads. Freischlader's guitar provides goosebumps and cozy warmth with its unmistakable sound, the inspired Hammond organ by Moritz "Mr. Mo" Fuhrhop gives the very last touch. An album to be heard and felt!