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Joe Bonamassa, You & Me

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1649261

Disk length: 50m 19s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. High Water Everywhere 4:06
2. Bridge to Better Days 5:07
3. Asking Around for You 4:17
4. So Many Roads 7:05
5. I Don't Believe 3:22
6. Tamp Em Up Solid 2:30
7. Django 4:56
8. Tea for One 9:34
9. Palm Trees Helicopters and Gasoline 1:47
10. Your Funeral and My Trial 2:59
11. Torn Down 4:27

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Review

A powerful fusion of the "big rock sound" and swampy blues, You & Me gets much of its inspiration from such masters as Peter Green, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and John Lee Hooker. Bonamassa delivers all the excitement and power of his electrifying live performances while mixing it up with dynamic music choices; from hard to soft, electric to acoustic, a music roller coaster seldom achieved by recording artists today.

You & Me also marks the debut collaboration of Bonamassa and producer Kevin Shirley (Led Zeppelin, The Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Joe Satriani). Says South African-born Shirley: "When I was approached to work with Joe, I already knew he was an awesome talent, but I also knew I'd want to do something a little different from a straight blues album. There are a lot of very good blues players performing copycat versions of classics. I wanted more of a rock sound, and I wanted Joe to showcase his depth and versatility; his vocals as well as his incredible guitar playing."

Highlights include: "Asking Around For You," a classy, poignant bluesy ballad a la Ray Charles; "Django," a Jeff Beck-flavored tribute to Django Reinhardt; "High Water Everywhere," a grungy, Delta blues tribute to the recently devastated city of New Orleans; "So Many Roads," a blues classic made famous by legend Otis Rush; and "Tea For One," a lesser known Led Zeppelin song which has been embellished with full orchestra - featuring Jason Bonham on drums.

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