Rocky Athas - Let My Guitar Do the Talking... With My Friends (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Rocky Athas
- Title: Let My Guitar Do the Talking... With My Friends
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: CherryBurst Records
- Genre: Blues-Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 39:33
- Total Size: 230 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Think About It (feat. John Mayall)(3:35)
2. To My Friend (4:46)
3. D Boogie (4:00)
4. On The Move (4:21)
5. Another Day, Another Time (3:57)
6. Run Children Run (5:08)
7. Rocky & Joe's Hail Damage Shuffle (feat. Smokin' Joe Kubek) (4:15)
8. Rock Funk (3:26)
9. That's What I Know (3:08)
10. Rachel (2:02)
1. Think About It (feat. John Mayall)(3:35)
2. To My Friend (4:46)
3. D Boogie (4:00)
4. On The Move (4:21)
5. Another Day, Another Time (3:57)
6. Run Children Run (5:08)
7. Rocky & Joe's Hail Damage Shuffle (feat. Smokin' Joe Kubek) (4:15)
8. Rock Funk (3:26)
9. That's What I Know (3:08)
10. Rachel (2:02)
When Rocky was asked by John Mayall, the iconic "Godfather of British Blues", to take the lead guitar role on his 2009 album, Tough, Rocky was honored. Being recognized for his guitar skill and asked to join forces with the creator of the legendary outfit, The Bluesbreakers, that featured a revolving cast of talented players including Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, and Mick Taylor, was exhilarating. Within weeks of the call from John Mayall, they were together in the studio working on Tough.
Rocky’s first album with John Mayall, Tough (Eagle Records) was reviewed by Guitar Player Magazine, which called Rocky "a veteran Texas gunslinger with a wicked tone and a thriving solo career of his own."
In fact, before joining Mayall, Rocky's first worldwide release Miracle was prompted by his friendship with Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines (Santana, Steve Miller, Journey, Stevie Ray Vaughan), which was forged while working on The Bluesberries with Buddy Miles (Jimi Hendrix, Electric Flag and Carlos Santana). Rocky was honored that Jim, named Blues Producer of the Year in 2003, produced his solo albums.
Rocky’s first album with John Mayall, Tough (Eagle Records) was reviewed by Guitar Player Magazine, which called Rocky "a veteran Texas gunslinger with a wicked tone and a thriving solo career of his own."
In fact, before joining Mayall, Rocky's first worldwide release Miracle was prompted by his friendship with Grammy Award-winning producer Jim Gaines (Santana, Steve Miller, Journey, Stevie Ray Vaughan), which was forged while working on The Bluesberries with Buddy Miles (Jimi Hendrix, Electric Flag and Carlos Santana). Rocky was honored that Jim, named Blues Producer of the Year in 2003, produced his solo albums.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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