Исполнитель: John Mayall
Альбом: Tough
Год выпуска: 2009
Стиль: Blues Rock
Формат: mp3 \ flac (image,cue, log)
Битрейт: 320 \ lossless
Время звучания: 54:49
Размер файла: 119 mb \ 344 mb
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Tracklist:
01.
Nothing to Do with Love John F. Miller, Williams 5:55
02.
Just What You're Looking For Harper 4:22
03.
Playing with a Losing Hand Trout 4:07
04.
An Eye for an Eye Pitchell 4:34
05.
How Far Down Greenberg, Nicholson 5:04
06.
Train to My Heart Fields 4:33
07.
Slow Train to Nowhere Mayall 4:27
08.
Numbers Down Winton 3:58
09.
That Good Old Rockin' Blues Mayall 4:55
10.
Tough Times Ahead Mayall 7:18
11.
The Sum of Something Salgado 5:30
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Personnel:
John Mayall - vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, harmonica, piano, organ
Rocky Athas - guitar
Tom Canning - piano, organ, background vocals
Greg Rzab - bass guitar
Maggie Mayall - background vocals
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John Mayall - Tough]
John Mayall looks alternately dignified and defiant in the photos that adorn Tough. The music, however, is permeated with a consistent resolve.
Displaying his usual emotionalism, the
Godfather of British Blues offers an album largely comprised of covers recorded with an almost entirely new band. As befits its title, Tough is one of the more hard-rocking efforts Mayall's released in recent years. "Train to My Heart," which features more bristling lead work from Athas, reinforces that impression, as does the twelve-bar blues that follows; on "Slow Train to Nowhere," the
electric guitar leads alternate with piano and organ fills to create as genuine an expression of Mayall's vulnerability as anything on the album...
...It's one of three self-composed piece on this nearly hour-long CD. In its debt to The Rolling Stones, among others, "That Good Old Rockin' Blues" might sound precious in the hands of a musician not so deeply schooled in the genre as this man.
Yet any bluesman worth his salt would be proud to write and perform the ghostly current events story of "Tough Times Ahead," especially fronting a band as self-assured as this.
~ Doug Collette, allaboutjazz.com
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