суббота, 23 сентября 2017 г.

Paul Lamb & the Detroit Breakdown - Fly In4mation

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2017
Time: 35:34
Size: 83,3 MB
Label: EE Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Fear Free (feat. Eric Gales) - 5:32
 2. Drinkin' rain - 3:41
 3. And a Little Bit More (I Want It All) - 3:56
 4. Shape to Shadow - 5:14
 5. Brotherhoos of the Misunderstood - 4:56
 6. One More Shot - 3:09
 7. My Name (feat. Joanne Shaw Taylor) - 3:38
 8. Living Words - 5:24

Detroit. Few words draw up such emotion and imagery as that one word sentence. It’s really a novel on its own, and it says more about music than most books ever could. One of the things most people forget in this modern era of music is the deep root of blues that comes from Detroit. One man who hasn’t is Paul Lamb and his band The Detroit Breakdown.
Paul grew up in Detroit, listening to a mix of great rock radio like Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, George Clinton and drew from other outside influences like Hendrix and Stevie Ray as he began to play guitar. After travelling the country seeking out his musical soul and playing with the best of the best, Paul has finally found what he was looking for right here at home.
Listening to Paul Lamb and the Detroit Breakdown is a musical time capsule. It will take you through the drive and riffs of the 70’s, but also has the modern pulse that comes from recording at the legendary Rust Belt Studios(Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker) that keeps it all fresh. He’s not rehashing a memory, he’s brought this music to life.
After extensively touring Europe, highlighted by appearances at Glastonbury and touring with Walter Trout, Peter Green and many others, Paul and the Detroit Breakdown are bringing their music back home, similar to the path Hendrix followed. It all comes back around, much like it does with music and Detroit. Paul carries the torch as well as any native from this great city could ever do.

Fly In4mation

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