Chris Thomas King - Direct-To-Disc Sessions [Vinyl] (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Chris Thomas King
- Title: Direct-To-Disc Sessions [Vinyl] (clean)
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: APO Records
- Genre: Acoustic Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 24:05
- Total Size: 137 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. John Law Burned Down The Liquor Sto' (4:15)
2. Come On In My Kitchen (4:06)
3. Down To The River / Man Of Constant Sorrow (4:09)
4. Soon This Mornin' Blues (3:52)
5. Big Rock Candy Mountain (2:57)
6. Sketches Of Treme (4:46)
1. John Law Burned Down The Liquor Sto' (4:15)
2. Come On In My Kitchen (4:06)
3. Down To The River / Man Of Constant Sorrow (4:09)
4. Soon This Mornin' Blues (3:52)
5. Big Rock Candy Mountain (2:57)
6. Sketches Of Treme (4:46)
All tracks were recorded live, direct-to-disc at Blue Heaven Studios, Salina, Kansas, October 2013.
"...it was a delight to document my current New Orleans acoustic folk performance through the purest recording process known today. No retakes, no overdubs, no plugins and LOL — no gated microphones. Only my J-45 Gibson guitar, vocal, and the ethereal reverb from hallowed church walls is etched into the 200-gram vinyl disc." — Chris Thomas King, on his direct-to-disc recording for APO Records/Acoustic Sounds at Blue Heaven Studios."
Hip hop artist, movie star, bluesman — Chris Thomas King has scaled the musical range in his career. Hailed as "King of 21st Century Blues," the title works. With a Grammy on his shelf, he has been perfecting performing blues since he was a young boy. His dad, the too-little-known Tabby Thomas, played and ran his Blues Box in Baton Rouge, His son soaked it all up and kept mastering new things. Chris' big-screen credits include "O Brother, Where Art Thou" and "Ray"; here you'll find him cradling a big-bodied Gibson acoustic guitar and singing such tunes as "Soon This Mornin' Blues," and "John Law Burned Down The Liquor Sto.'" Plus a nod to "O Brother" with "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and "Down To The River To Pray / Man Of Constant Sorrow."
"...it was a delight to document my current New Orleans acoustic folk performance through the purest recording process known today. No retakes, no overdubs, no plugins and LOL — no gated microphones. Only my J-45 Gibson guitar, vocal, and the ethereal reverb from hallowed church walls is etched into the 200-gram vinyl disc." — Chris Thomas King, on his direct-to-disc recording for APO Records/Acoustic Sounds at Blue Heaven Studios."
Hip hop artist, movie star, bluesman — Chris Thomas King has scaled the musical range in his career. Hailed as "King of 21st Century Blues," the title works. With a Grammy on his shelf, he has been perfecting performing blues since he was a young boy. His dad, the too-little-known Tabby Thomas, played and ran his Blues Box in Baton Rouge, His son soaked it all up and kept mastering new things. Chris' big-screen credits include "O Brother, Where Art Thou" and "Ray"; here you'll find him cradling a big-bodied Gibson acoustic guitar and singing such tunes as "Soon This Mornin' Blues," and "John Law Burned Down The Liquor Sto.'" Plus a nod to "O Brother" with "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and "Down To The River To Pray / Man Of Constant Sorrow."
Blues | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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