Showing posts with label Estella Benedetti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estella Benedetti. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Estella Benedetti, Michael G. - That Was Smokin'

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:07
Size: 85.0 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front

[3:44] 1. I Want To Be Loved
[3:44] 2. Last In Line
[4:53] 3. I Need Your Love So Bad
[3:20] 4. Please Stop Breaking My Heart
[3:00] 5. Come On In My Kitchen
[3:03] 6. Empty Arms
[4:36] 7. I Can't Stand The Rain
[3:22] 8. Like Every Woman
[0:43] 9. Guitar Thang
[3:32] 10. Hey Now
[3:05] 11. Your Spell On Me Is Gone

Blues, rock, folk and Americana sung with an unmistakable voice and combined with virtuoso guitar playing, a unique sound and international credentials – this is what Estella Benedetti & Michael G are all about. Even John J.R. Robinson (Michael Jackson), Neil Stubenhaus (Joe Cocker) and Randy Kerber (Ray Charles) insisted on recording an album in LA with the exceptional Swiss vocalist and the professional guitarist. “THAT WAS SMOKIN” is the actual name of the title, which includes a combination of both songs they wrote themselves and their own take on some originals.

That Was Smokin'

Friday, September 9, 2016

Estella Benedetti & Michael G. - That Was Smokin'

Size: 102,2 MB
Time: 37:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Want To Be Loved (3:42)
02. Last In Line (3:48)
03. I Need Your Love So Bad (4:53)
04. Please Stop Breaking My Heart (3:17)
05. Come On In My Kitchen (3:00)
06. Empty Arms (3:03)
07. I Can't Stand The Rain (4:36)
08. Like Every Woman (3:22)
09. Guitar Thang (0:43)
10. Hey Now (3:32)
11. Your Spell On Me Is Gone (3:02)

Even John J.R. Robinson (Michael Jackson), Neil Stubenhaus (Joe Cocker) and Randy Kerber (Ray Charles) insisted on recording an album in LA with the exceptional Swiss vocalist and the professional guitarist. “THAT WAS SMOKIN” is the actual name of the title, which includes a combination of both songs they wrote themselves and their own take on some originals.

All songs written by Michael Giger, except track #1 (Willie Dixon), #3 (Mertis John Jr.), #5 (Robert Johnson), #6 (Stevie Ray Vaughan) and #7 (Ann Peebles, Don Bryant and Bernard Miller).

That Was Smokin'