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Heartbreaker [ Island Records / CD - released 13/Mar/2002 ] Official European Import. Digitally Remastered with Bonus Tracks |
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa
Don't Explain [ J&R Adventures / CD - released 3/Oct/2011 ] With Bonamassa on guitar and his ace band filling out the tracks, singer-songwriter Beth Hart wraps her expressive vocals around some classic soul covers. |
Black Country Communion
Black Country Communion - Special Edition [ J&R Adventures / CD/DVD - released 20/Sep/2010 ] A true supergroup that delivers a titanic rock experience greater than the sum of its supremely talented parts: Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian. |
Buddy Miller
The Majestic Silver Strings [ New West Records / 2 CD - released 25/Feb/2011 ] Buddy's interpretation of classic country songs with unrestrained guitars, atmospheres and attitude. Features three other acclaimed guitarists Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot and Greg Leisz. |
Joe Bonamassa
The Ballad of John Henry [ JBL Productions / CD - released 1/Jun/2009 ] The seventh studio album from renowned American blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa features six original tracks and six covers, including Tom Waits' "Jockey Full of Bourbon", Sam Brown's "Stop" and the Newley/Bricusse penned classic "Feelin' Good". |
John Hiatt
The Open Road [ New West Records / CD - released 26/Feb/2010 ] 'The Open Road' is a classic Hiatt record - the rockin' songs here sizzle like the heat from two-lane blacktop on a summer's day. |
Seasick Steve
You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks [ Liberation Music / CD - released 16/Jun/2011 ] Featuring John Paul Jones on bass, the songs on this album invoke musical territory that ranges from Appalachian mountains to Kentucky bluegrass, from Nashville country gospel to Greenwich Village coffee house folk balladry. |
The Steve Miller Band
Let Your Hair Down [ Roadrunner Records / CD - released 26/Apr/2011 ] Includes classics such as Muddy Waters' "Can't Be Satisfied", Willie Dixon's "Love the Life I Live" and Robert Leroy Johnson's "Sweet Home Chicago" and many more. |