Artist : Joe Bonamassa

Album : Blues Of Desperation

Release Date : 25-03-2016

Added : 23-04-2016

Sure, I'm not going to make you discover 'Joe Bonamassa', but it is clear that his opus go out with impressive frequency and that for the moment, Joe continues to delight us album after album. 'Blues of Desperation' continues in this way with a style can be more direct and uncluttered which not only pleasantly back to the sources of the blues/rock but also avoiding can be retold them in outings also loved ones. Throughout the 11 tracks, we have right to securities removed like the introduction 'This Train' or ' You Left... (a bit long as title!) ', blues/rock to the percussive rhythm as 'Mountain Climbing' or 'Remote Lonesome Train', or more classic blues with 'No. Good Place For The Lonely', 'Livin' Easy' and a last track 'What I ve Known For A Very Long Time' much more subdued but that reminds us of the great masters of the blues of sixties/seventies. So, no surprise, for fans of Joe, it's all good; for others who don't know yet 'Joe Bonamassa', you have here a condensed version of what he does so well: playing and singing Blues...
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Line Up / Musicians

Joe Bonamassa (Vocal / Guitars), Anton Fig (Drums), Greg Morrow (Drums), Jade Mcrae (Choirs), Juanita Tippins (Choirs), Lee Thornburg (Trumpet), Mahalia Barnes (Choirs), Mark Douthit (Saxophone), Michael Rhodes (Bass), Paulie Cerra (Saxophone), Reese Wynans (Keybords)