Johnny Clayton & The D'Martinis - Learnin' the Blues (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Johnny Clayton, D'Martinis
- Title: Learnin' the Blues
- Year Of Release: 2017/2020
- Label: Ds Records
- Genre: Rock, Blues, Jazz
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:33:49
- Total Size: 227 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Houston
02. Bad Leroy Brown
03. All of Me
04. Young at Heart
05. Bumming Around
06. WamBamThankYouM'am
07. Learnin' the Blues
08. That's Life
09. Little Ol' wine Drinker
10. (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You
11. One for My Baby
12. Winter Wonderland
Away from the Dirties, in 2012, Clayton wrote and played alongside with 1960s and ’70s counter-culture icon John Sinclair – manager of Detroit’s legendary band the MC5 and founder member of the White Panthers party – when he came to the UK to make his Beatnik Youth album, produced by Killing Joke bassist Youth.
He also assembled an all-star cast as The D’Martinis to make Learnin’ The Blues – the debut album by his then 82-year-old father Johnny Clayton. Among their number were Keith Richards once again, Keith’s legendary saxophone buddy Bobby Keys, Tyla (Dogs D’Amour), Jim Jones (Jim Jones Revue), Gary Stonadge and Mallett (The Rotten Hill Gang), Dave Tregunna (Lords Of The New Church), Cliff Wright (Eat This), Barrie Cadogan (Little Barrie), the chanteuse Amy Nelson and his own son Paul Clayton. Clayton mixes such projects with an ongoing role in The Brian James Gang. If not quite a cast of thousands, added to the Dirty Strangers themselves Alan Clayton’s circle of talented friends is certainly a wide and varied set…
01. Houston
02. Bad Leroy Brown
03. All of Me
04. Young at Heart
05. Bumming Around
06. WamBamThankYouM'am
07. Learnin' the Blues
08. That's Life
09. Little Ol' wine Drinker
10. (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You
11. One for My Baby
12. Winter Wonderland
Away from the Dirties, in 2012, Clayton wrote and played alongside with 1960s and ’70s counter-culture icon John Sinclair – manager of Detroit’s legendary band the MC5 and founder member of the White Panthers party – when he came to the UK to make his Beatnik Youth album, produced by Killing Joke bassist Youth.
He also assembled an all-star cast as The D’Martinis to make Learnin’ The Blues – the debut album by his then 82-year-old father Johnny Clayton. Among their number were Keith Richards once again, Keith’s legendary saxophone buddy Bobby Keys, Tyla (Dogs D’Amour), Jim Jones (Jim Jones Revue), Gary Stonadge and Mallett (The Rotten Hill Gang), Dave Tregunna (Lords Of The New Church), Cliff Wright (Eat This), Barrie Cadogan (Little Barrie), the chanteuse Amy Nelson and his own son Paul Clayton. Clayton mixes such projects with an ongoing role in The Brian James Gang. If not quite a cast of thousands, added to the Dirty Strangers themselves Alan Clayton’s circle of talented friends is certainly a wide and varied set…
Year 2020 | Jazz | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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