Time: 41:57
Size: 96.1 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2016
Art: Front
[4:59] 1. Six Blind White Horses
[3:37] 2. Blues, Booze & Rock 'n' Roll
[2:50] 3. Soul Revolution
[3:34] 4. I Was Born
[3:18] 5. R U There
[3:22] 6. She's Da Bomb
[5:07] 7. Whippin' Boy
[3:08] 8. JJ Cale On The Radio
[3:04] 9. When I'm Down
[2:36] 10. Papa's Got A Reefer
[3:05] 11. Raise Your Hands For Peace
[3:12] 12. Under The Waves
With five albums to his credit ("Coming to the World" "The Bad Times" "Weak Human" "Bad Casting" "Sons of the Blues") and many critical artistic collaborations as with Calvin Russell, Neal Black and Paul Personne. Manu Lanvin, singer and guitarist emeritus has made a place in the French blues rock landscape.
In 2009, he co-wrote, produced, and directed "Dawg Eat Dawg," the latest album by Texan singer Calvin Russell. Encouraged by his mentor, Manu launches body and soul in an urban and electric blues that sticks to the shoes for years and delivers in 2012 "Bad Casting" an album so successful that it opens the doors of more than 120 dates of Concerts on the year 2013 including prestigious stages in Europe as in the United States (Olympia, Apollo Theater, Montreux Jazz Festival, Cahors Blues Festival, ...)
It is also on the stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2012, that Manu Lanvin is noticed by its founder, Claude Nobs, but also by Quincy Jones who offer him to come to play at the Galas of the Jazz Foundation of America having place every year in New York. Selected by France Blues network members, Manu Lanvin flies to Memphis in January 2014 to represent France at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. This return to the sources combined with the emulation of the Beale Street music scene feed the experience of a fifth album: SONS OF THE BLUES. (Translated from French.)
In 2009, he co-wrote, produced, and directed "Dawg Eat Dawg," the latest album by Texan singer Calvin Russell. Encouraged by his mentor, Manu launches body and soul in an urban and electric blues that sticks to the shoes for years and delivers in 2012 "Bad Casting" an album so successful that it opens the doors of more than 120 dates of Concerts on the year 2013 including prestigious stages in Europe as in the United States (Olympia, Apollo Theater, Montreux Jazz Festival, Cahors Blues Festival, ...)
It is also on the stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2012, that Manu Lanvin is noticed by its founder, Claude Nobs, but also by Quincy Jones who offer him to come to play at the Galas of the Jazz Foundation of America having place every year in New York. Selected by France Blues network members, Manu Lanvin flies to Memphis in January 2014 to represent France at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. This return to the sources combined with the emulation of the Beale Street music scene feed the experience of a fifth album: SONS OF THE BLUES. (Translated from French.)
Blues, Booze & Rock 'n' Roll