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Posted by: OlCh on 18-03-2004, 08:14
Артист:Kid Jonny Lang & the Big Bang (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70311080141392963&sql=Asx1m96oogep5
Альбом:Smokin', 1995
Жанр:Blues: Modern Electric Blues, Blues-Rock, Contemporary Blues
Формат файла:eac-cue-log-ape-covers-rar
Ссылка:CD (ed2k://|file|Jonny.Lang.&.The.Big.Bang_Smokin
Нахождение:eDonkey
Примечание:Фактически мальчик ещё...

но какой блюз уже даёт! biggrin.gif



Posted by: OlCh on 18-03-2004, 08:14
Jonny Lang
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by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Modern blues in the '90s had a weird phenomenon of teenage blues guitarists rocketing to popularity with their first album. The entire trend culminated with Jonny Lang, a guitarist from Fargo, North Dakota, who released his solo debut album Lie to Me when he was 15.
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At the age of 12, he attended a show by the Bad Medicine Blues Band and began playing with the group
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Smokin', 1995

AMG REVIEW
QUOTE:
Smokin' is a good electric blues album, but it's hard to divorce an assessment of it from the knowledge that singer/guitarist Jonny Lang was a mere 14 years old when he recorded it. Would one consider it such an achievement if the bandleader were twice that age? Probably not. Without Lang's precocity as a draw, the album is a competent work in a hidebound form. The guitar playing is fluid and professional in a style reminiscent of many other players, notably B.B. King. The singing is fine, but unremarkable. The backup band maintains a groove and gives Lang something to play off of. If you saw a band playing like this in a local club, you'd have a good time. And if you could tell that the guitar player was underage, you'd be far more impressed. But then, that's the point, isn't it? — William Ruhlmann


singer/guitarist Jonny Lang was a mere 14 years old when he recorded it

1. Louise (Lang/Langseth) - 4:23
2. Changes (Larsen) - 3:17
3. Lovin' My Baby (Lang) - 3:10
4. I Love You the Best (Lang) - 4:03
5. Nice & Warm (Benoit) - 7:43
6. It's Obdacious (Johnson) - 3:18
7. Sugarman (Hayes) - 4:12
8. "E" Train (Larsen/Larsen/Larsen) - 4:11
9. Too Tired (Collins) - 3:15
10. Smokin' (Lang/Larsen/Larsen) - 3:45
11. Malted Milk (Johnson) - 3:17


Релиз - совместное производство с коллегой Гордый. smile.gif

Posted by: Baton on 18-03-2004, 22:18
Спасибо ребята! smile.gif
Просто обожаю этого парнишку! newest/punk.gif


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