BLOODLINE
''BLOODLINE''
1994
58:07
1 /Stone Cold Hearted
Joe Bonamassa / Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/3:18
2 /Dixie Peach/3:37
3 /Cell Block 7
Joe Bonamassa / Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/4:29
4 /Storm
Joe Bonamassa/4:12
5 /The Good Luck You're Having
Joe Bonamassa / Bob Held/4:37
6 /Honest Crime
Joe Bonamassa / Bob Held / Lou Segreti / Joe Lynn Turner/4:27
7 /So Far Away
Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr./5:17
8 /Calling Me Back
Joe Bonamassa / Warren Haynes / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Lou Segreti/4:32
9 /Bad Girls
Joe Bonamassa / Lou Segreti / Greg Sutton/4:48
10 /Since You're Gone
Joe Bonamassa / Erin Davis / Warren Haynes / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/9:25
11 /Trouble Is My Business
Joe Bonamassa / Will Jennings / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger/5:05
12 /Get off Your Back
Joe Bonamassa / Erin Davis / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/4:20
Joe Bonamassa/Guitar
Bertram Brown/Vocals (bckgr)
Erin Davis/Percussion, Drums
Warren Haynes/Guitar, Slide Guitar
Waylon Krieger/Guitar
Berry Oakley, Jr./Bass, Vocals
Lou Segreti/Keyboards
REVIEW
by Tim Griggs
Three out of the five members of Bloodline are the offspring of musical legends. Drummer Erin Davis is the son of Miles Davis; Waylon Krieger is former Doors-man Robby Krieger's son; and Berry Oakley, Jr. is the child of the late Allman Brothers bassist. Bloodline's lead guitarist, Joe Bonamassa, may not be the progeny of a legend, but he is certainly the prodigy of this group. His rocking guitar on this album practically overwhelms the other members of the group, who are all fine musicians. Another excellent rocker, Warren Haynes, makes a guest appearance on slide guitar. Unfortunately, none of the members of the group, including Bonamassa, are a major threat in the songwriting department. The songs are forgettable and, regrettably, great musicianship cannot save run-of-the-mill songs.
DoWnLoAd
''BLOODLINE''
1994
58:07
1 /Stone Cold Hearted
Joe Bonamassa / Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/3:18
2 /Dixie Peach/3:37
3 /Cell Block 7
Joe Bonamassa / Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/4:29
4 /Storm
Joe Bonamassa/4:12
5 /The Good Luck You're Having
Joe Bonamassa / Bob Held/4:37
6 /Honest Crime
Joe Bonamassa / Bob Held / Lou Segreti / Joe Lynn Turner/4:27
7 /So Far Away
Mark Hudson / Berry Oakley, Jr./5:17
8 /Calling Me Back
Joe Bonamassa / Warren Haynes / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Lou Segreti/4:32
9 /Bad Girls
Joe Bonamassa / Lou Segreti / Greg Sutton/4:48
10 /Since You're Gone
Joe Bonamassa / Erin Davis / Warren Haynes / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/9:25
11 /Trouble Is My Business
Joe Bonamassa / Will Jennings / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger/5:05
12 /Get off Your Back
Joe Bonamassa / Erin Davis / Berry Oakley, Jr. / Waylon Krieger / Lou Segreti/4:20
Joe Bonamassa/Guitar
Bertram Brown/Vocals (bckgr)
Erin Davis/Percussion, Drums
Warren Haynes/Guitar, Slide Guitar
Waylon Krieger/Guitar
Berry Oakley, Jr./Bass, Vocals
Lou Segreti/Keyboards
REVIEW
by Tim Griggs
Three out of the five members of Bloodline are the offspring of musical legends. Drummer Erin Davis is the son of Miles Davis; Waylon Krieger is former Doors-man Robby Krieger's son; and Berry Oakley, Jr. is the child of the late Allman Brothers bassist. Bloodline's lead guitarist, Joe Bonamassa, may not be the progeny of a legend, but he is certainly the prodigy of this group. His rocking guitar on this album practically overwhelms the other members of the group, who are all fine musicians. Another excellent rocker, Warren Haynes, makes a guest appearance on slide guitar. Unfortunately, none of the members of the group, including Bonamassa, are a major threat in the songwriting department. The songs are forgettable and, regrettably, great musicianship cannot save run-of-the-mill songs.
DoWnLoAd