Showing posts with label Caleb Ford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caleb Ford. Show all posts

Monday, October 16, 2017

Caleb Ford - A World Unknown

Size: 120,5 MB
Time: 52:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01. Down The Dirt Road Blues (3:20)
02. Tomorrow Night (3:38)
03. Rag Mama Rag (3:36)
04. Feels Like Rain (6:12)
05. Some Of These Days (3:05)
06. Falling Down Blues (2:39)
07. It Hurts Me Too (5:00)
08. She's Gone (5:07)
09. I've Got To Ramble On (3:47)
10. Step It Up And Go (2:26)
11. Shake Your Money Maker (4:06)
12. Rollin' And Tumblin' (3:23)
13. Sweet Roseanne (5:36)

Caleb Ford brings a truly unique voice to the world stage. His music combines roots rock, blues, soul, americana, and influences as far afield as the Caribbean and West Africa. He grew up in Detroit, and has traveled the world, from Kingston to Beijing, New York to Paris, making music and growing as an artist along the way. Currently residing in Oakland, CA, his music reflects his travels and life experiences.

Caleb has recorded, performed, and collaborated with such musical luminaries as Buddy Miles, Lucky Dube, Luciano, Motor City Josh, Eddie Kirkland, Chino Swingslide, Noel "Noni" Alphonso, Computer Paul, Sugar Minott, Tony Curtis, Tiger, Johnny P, members of the Skatalites, Andy Bassford, Val Douglas, Kevin Batchelor, Clark Gayton, and many others.

His newest record is set for release in Fall of 2017 and promises to be his most mature and slickly-produced work to date. The album was produced by blues legend Motor City Josh at Sound Shop Studios in Detroit, Michigan. He will embark on an international tour in support of the new album.

Gear: Caleb plays several models of Fender Telecasters including his old trusty 1983 MIJ '72 Thinline Reissue, a MIJ '52 Reissue, and a custom Tim-ocaster (hand built by Tim Fowell). He also plays a Gretsch 6120EC (Eddie Cochran model), a 1952 Kay Thin Twin, and a 1964 Harmony Meteor. His acoustics include a 1930s Supertone, and a custom built Mule Resophonic tricone steel resonator guitar. He mainly plays Fender amplifiers, including a Blues Jr., Blues Deluxe, and Super Reverb, as well as a 1961 Silvertone 1482 combo amp.

A World Unknown