Tom Petty Turns To The Blues
click I’ve always been a Tom Petty fan but have to admit I don’t own any of his CD’s and could take or leave his music on any given day…but I have seen him live and certainly would see him again.
https://semnul.com/creative-mathematics/?p=dfzqibrmomc But now there is something to get excited about, after crossing that fine line between guitar rock and blues, Petty has made something that really got me excited for the first time ever…
go to site What else would you call an album where you tackle the blues head-on – but “Mojo!“
https://vbmotorworld.com/y4pl5hl And…how could it not be great when you combine the soul and experience of Tom Petty with the influence of great blues guitar players and musicians like Albert King and Muddy Waters along with the intelligence to go with a live recording setting keeping overdubs to a minimum
https://luisfernandocastro.com/0gzk6nc That seems to hold great potential for a kick-ass blues album.
follow site Ready to come out June 15th, preview tracks – the Zepplin, Jack White influenced version of “I Should Have Known It” and the up-tempo traditional blues “Jefferson Jericho Blues” both serve to illustrate the raw guitar power of Mike Campbell, the cool blues swagger of Petty and the tightness of a band that has played an eternity together on the road.
Buy Diazepam London Take a listen to Jefferson Jericho Blues —
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Buy Valium India Online And now the rougher, tougher rocking blues number “I Should Have Known”
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https://technocretetrading.com/6pla9yre8ic In that first number, it is clear that he and his band are having a blast — freed up to play some of the most natural music straight from the heart.
Buy Generic Diazepam Uk There is even a slower blues number called “Taking My Time” that shows Petty has thought through the full scope of blues styles for Mojo – his latest blues CD
go Quite a departure for Petty and his Heartbreaker’s Band who set aside the cool California rock sound for a rougher, more spontaneous and raw blues record…my only comment is…where has this been for the last few decades?
https://marcosgerente.com.br/xien28rn What do you think of the new Tom Petty sound?
https://everitte.org/7orzonm0 Filed under blues guitar, Blues Legends by on Jun 12th, 2010.
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