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Al Basile- Down on Providence Plantation

SKU: 669469034423
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the album cover for Al Basile - Down on Providence Plantation
the album cover for Al Basile - Down on Providence Plantation

Al Basile's first solo album follows his path as an original member of Roomful of Blues, featuring Duke Robillard and his band backing up Al's vocals on 12 of his blues and roots songs. Duke is the primary soloist in a group which features Marty Richards on drums, Marty Ballou on bass and Dave Limina on piano and B3. The songwriting emphasizes lyrics which tell stories, and "every song is a nod to a particular musician or tradition, from the Smokey Robinson smoothness of 'Bite Your Tongue' (which was covered by blues legend Ruth Brown) to the B.B. King urban blues of 'What Your Kisses Say'." New York Rock, Street Beat.

Tracklist:

  1. Bite Your Tongue
  2. What Your Kisses Say?
  3. Don't Start Something
  4. Bite Your Tongue
  5. It Doesn't Hurt Me At All
  6. Things Aren't Going So Well
  7. An Understanding Heart
  8. Prove It To You
  9. You Brought My House Down
  10. Pretty Little Lolita
  11. I Really Miss You
  12. Lonesome Traveler
Format: New CD/Blues

Al Basile- Down on Providence Plantation

SKU: 669469034423
Regular price R$ 91,00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 12.13.2005

 
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Al Basile's first solo album follows his path as an original member of Roomful of Blues, featuring Duke Robillard and his band backing up Al's vocals on 12 of his blues and roots songs. Duke is the primary soloist in a group which features Marty Richards on drums, Marty Ballou on bass and Dave Limina on piano and B3. The songwriting emphasizes lyrics which tell stories, and "every song is a nod to a particular musician or tradition, from the Smokey Robinson smoothness of 'Bite Your Tongue' (which was covered by blues legend Ruth Brown) to the B.B. King urban blues of 'What Your Kisses Say'." New York Rock, Street Beat.

Tracklist:

  1. Bite Your Tongue
  2. What Your Kisses Say?
  3. Don't Start Something
  4. Bite Your Tongue
  5. It Doesn't Hurt Me At All
  6. Things Aren't Going So Well
  7. An Understanding Heart
  8. Prove It To You
  9. You Brought My House Down
  10. Pretty Little Lolita
  11. I Really Miss You
  12. Lonesome Traveler