Johnny Rawls - Live In Europe (2020) [CD Rip]

Artist: Johnny Rawls
Title: Live In Europe
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Continental Records Services
Genre: Electric Blues, Funky Blues, Blues Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
Total Time: 41:15
Total Size: 268 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live In Europe
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Continental Records Services
Genre: Electric Blues, Funky Blues, Blues Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
Total Time: 41:15
Total Size: 268 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Beast Of Burdon (3:33)
2. Country Boy (4:07)
3. Too Weak To Fight (4:19)
4. Can I Get It (3:04)
5. Turning Point (3:21)
6. Stormy Monday (4:26)
7. Into Something (Can't Shake Loose) (5:49)
8. Pouring Water On A Drowning Man (3:40)
9. Lucy (4:19)
10. I Miss Otis Clay (4:32)
‘Live in Europe’ is Rawl’s 20th release. He chose one of the world’s best backing bands around today: The Özdemirs. (pronounced ð?/ 'œzd?mirz). A German trio of Turkish decent, composed of Erkan on bass and his sons Kenan on guitar and Levent on drums. They were then joined by Alberto Marsico from Italy, who is one of today’s most gifted Hammond organ players. Together, these great musicians played a tour in Europe in March, 2019. As drummer Levent Özdemir is also a skilled recording engineer, the decision to record the shows came instinctively.
So you’re listening to a live concert, which took place at the famous Bischofsmühle in Hildesheim, Germany. Added to this album is “Stormy Monday”, which was recorded at a concert in Vejle, Denmark. The quintet also stopped by Heyman Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark to record the homage “I miss Otis Clay” in just one take. The result is an extraordinary soul-blues album, because every single musician knows exactly how to groove and to be a servant to the song. No one needs to push themselves to the front, every single note fits into the overall work of art. I bet, within a few years, people will listen to this recording and claim: “They don’t make them like this anymore!”.
So you’re listening to a live concert, which took place at the famous Bischofsmühle in Hildesheim, Germany. Added to this album is “Stormy Monday”, which was recorded at a concert in Vejle, Denmark. The quintet also stopped by Heyman Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark to record the homage “I miss Otis Clay” in just one take. The result is an extraordinary soul-blues album, because every single musician knows exactly how to groove and to be a servant to the song. No one needs to push themselves to the front, every single note fits into the overall work of art. I bet, within a few years, people will listen to this recording and claim: “They don’t make them like this anymore!”.