Joe Bonamassa (Official Thread)

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Joe will release a new live album called "Live At Carnegie Hall: An Acoustic Evening" on June 23rd.

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Track Listing:

1. This Train
2. Drive
3. The Valley Runs Low
4. Dust Bowl
5. Driving Towards The Daylight
6. Black Lung Heartache
7. Blue and Evil
8. Livin’ Easy
9. Get Back My Tomorrow
10. Mountain Time
11. How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
12. Song Of Yesterday
13. Woke Up Dreaming
14. Hummingbird
15. The Rose

Here's a trailer:



Can't wait for this to drop! :woot:
 

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Joe will release a new live album called "Live At Carnegie Hall: An Acoustic Evening" on June 23rd.

61TfV8w-rPL._SS500.jpg

Track Listing:

1. This Train
2. Drive
3. The Valley Runs Low
4. Dust Bowl
5. Driving Towards The Daylight
6. Black Lung Heartache
7. Blue and Evil
8. Livin’ Easy
9. Get Back My Tomorrow
10. Mountain Time
11. How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live?
12. Song Of Yesterday
13. Woke Up Dreaming
14. Hummingbird
15. The Rose

Here's a trailer:



Can't wait for this to drop! :woot:

wow wee :woot::woot: 23/06 awaiting argh!
 

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Being a Joe Bonamassa fan and collector is seriously costly. Joe's got yet another live album coming out this year.

JOE BONAMASSA PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE GREAT BRITISH BLUES GREATS
British Blues Explosion - Live will be released on May 18, 2018
Available on triple vinyl, 2CD, 2DVD and blu-ray


Joe Bonamassa has been more influenced by the impact of British Blues than by any other music out there. From a young age, the musically inclined Joe fell in love with the hard-rocking, gritty and edgy sound that emanated from mid-1960’s Britain. This is especially true of the highly innovative and evocative guitar music produced by three of the field’s greatest heavyweights, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. With the deepest reverence for what these three men have accomplished and a true love of their music.

Joe pays tribute to his British Blues heroes during this short but very sweet tour of Britain – 5 performances only. He then brought the show back to the United States for one night only at the beautiful famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. That Red Rocks show will now be released on triple vinyl, 2CD, 2DVD and blu-ray.

Of course we will add a sweet A2-sized poster to every pre-order.

Tracklisting:
1. Beck's Bolero / Rice Pudding
2. Mainline Florida
3. Boogie With Stu
4. Let Me Love You Baby
5. Plynth (Water Down The Drain)
6. Spanish Boots
7. Double Crossing Time
8. Motherless Children
9. SWLABR
10. Tea For One / I Can't Quit You Baby
11. Little Girl
12. Pretending
13. Black Winter / Django
14. How Many More Times
Extra features: TBC

Video: 1.78:1
Audio: DTS-MA 5.1 / PCM 2.0


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Ordering the triple coloured vinyl and the Blu-ray of course!
 

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:woot::woho::woot::woot:ooh yes pre-order going to do yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
 

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I do not understand why he would rather perform and release old material like this, when he could record his own modern greats with BCC.

He would have to really go some to improve on Beck and Stewart's version of Plynth. Nicky Hopkins played the piano and I think he had a writing credit too. Every time they showed The Streets of San Francisco, I heard Plynth, and it runs through the Montrose albums.

I am also one of the few people to like Boogie with Stu, so I must admit I would be interested to hear his take on this.
 

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I do not understand why he would rather perform and release old material like this, when he could record his own modern greats with BCC.

Because he loves playing it, and people will pay to see it? And he has already done four albums with BCC, but is not really a rock guitarist, more blues. Also, the collaborations with Beth Hart, also largely old material. That's blues for ya!

I am also one of the few people to like Boogie with Stu, so I must admit I would be interested to hear his take on this.

So you do understand :)
 

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I guess most of you guys already know this but the little that I have read about Joe is that the British blues guitarists of the 1960s & 1970s are his personal favourite guitar hero's.

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