Showing posts with label Deeper Blues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deeper Blues. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Deeper Blues - Dig The Hole

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 75:56
Size: 173.8 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[5:07] 1. Time Of My Dyin', Part 1
[3:58] 2. Black Sheep
[6:05] 3. Gravedigger Jones
[6:06] 4. Highway 61 Revisited
[9:31] 5. Stormfront
[6:02] 6. Hound Dog
[4:28] 7. Coupe De Ville
[3:43] 8. Wish
[8:59] 9. Sober Up Or Die
[3:34] 10. I'd Die For You
[6:36] 11. Daddy's Pier
[6:28] 12. Time Of My Dyin', Pt. 2
[5:14] 13. Underground

For Lane Baldwin, the Blues isn’t about chops – although he and his band have more chops than a Texas steak house. It’s about the stories, the emotion… feeling the pain and wrestling with it, then letting it go. “The Blues give us a way to give voice to our pain and to find renewal,” says the veteran vocalist and bassist. “And that’s a lot better than letting it eat you up inside. That’s the power of the Blues; that’s why it’s still important today, and always will be.”

Deeper Blues was the culmination of almost thirty years of playing, studying, and living, the Blues. Lane has spent decades learning from – and often performing with – Blues greats, such as Johnny B. Gayden (Albert Collins, Alligator Records, et al), Pinetop Perkins, The Nighthawks, Paul Bushbacher (L’il Ed & the Imperials), Tom Principato, Jimmy Thackery, Johnny Copeland, Mason Ruffner, and many others. In 2008, having amassed an extensive catalog of songs, Lane stepped out front to lead what many called “the best Blues in decades.”

Dig The Hole