John Mayall - Tough (2009) CD-Rip

Artist: John Mayall
Title: Tough
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Eagle Records #ER201632
Genre: Blues Rock, British Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
Total Time: 00:54:50
Total Size: 388 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
The overall tone of this album is gritty and urban, current and strong; a study in the struggle of the current state of the world, the difficulties with human relationships, the pitfalls of temptations and, finally, the promise of hope because the stories in these 11 songs are told from a voice of strength. In the 44 years since his first record release and at almost 76 years old, this is John Mayall's 57th official album. Produced by John Mayall himself, this album is also the debut of his new band lineup, making this is a new start with fresh new blood. About the band: The players make up John Mayall's new touring band, consisting of his latest guitar phenomenon from Texas, Rocky Athas; a blues rhythm section from Chicago Greg Rzab on bass guitar and Jay Davenport on drums; Tom Canning on organ and piano; and, of course, John Mayall on keyboards, organ, harmonica, guitar and vocals.Title: Tough
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Eagle Records #ER201632
Genre: Blues Rock, British Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
Total Time: 00:54:50
Total Size: 388 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
John Mayall's lengthy, ever-growing discography is so littered with reissues of various sorts that it may not be readily apparent that he continues to make new albums regularly, about one every couple of years. Since Tough, recorded and released in 2009 when Mayall was 75 years old, is his follow-up to 2007's In the Palace of the King, which was billed as his 56th LP, that would make it his 57th. Unlike its predecessor, a tribute to Freddie King, Tough has no particular theme. It is simply a representative collection of songs in various blues and blues-rock styles, played and sung by Mayall with a band including long-serving keyboardist Tom Canning, guitarist Rocky Athas, and bassist Greg Rzab. Athas gets to make like Jimi Hendrix on the hard rocker "Train to My Heart," and takes a blistering solo on the closer, "The Sum of Something," which also gives Canning an organ feature. Mayall has personal reflections to make on some of his original compositions. "Slow Train to Nowhere," which highlights his piano playing, is also a cautionary tale about recovering from bad behavior. "Tough Times Ahead" is concerned with the economic crisis that gripped the world in the run-up to the recording sessions in March 2009: "Banks are closing daily, and recession's coming back again." And "That Good Old Rockin' Blues" is the songwriter's defense of the music he loves in the face of trendier styles. "I hate rap music with a passion that you've never seen," he declares. That's no surprise. And Tough won't surprise anyone who has heard even a few of Mayall's earlier recordings. At 75, he just keeps on playing the blues.
~ William Ruhlmann, All Music
Track List:
01. Nothing To Do With Love [5:56]
02. Just What You're Looking For [4:23]
03. Playing With A Losing Hand [4:08]
04. An Eye For An Eye [4:35]
05. How Far Down [5:05]
06. Train To My Heart [4:34]
07. Slow Train To Nowhere [4:28]
08. Numbers Down [3:59]
09. That Good Old Rockin' Blues [4:56]
10. Tough Times Ahead [7:19]
11. The Sum Of Something [5:31]
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