Showing posts with label Mike Brookfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Brookfield. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Mike Brookfield - Brookfield

Size: 113,5 MB
Time: 48:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. A Message For Willie Johnson (4:13)
02. Beaten To Death By The Blues (4:22)
03. Zombie Craze (4:08)
04. Suitcase Blues (5:22)
05. Don't Close The Gates (3:42)
06. Living In A Better World (5:05)
07. Letter From The Devil (4:27)
08. High Class Shoes (3:54)
09. Gun Crime (3:42)
10. This Restless Heart (4:37)
11. Written In Chains (4:56)

Mike Brookfield follows up first release with the self-titled Brookfield. Living in Dublin currently the English born guitar whiz hooked up with Celtic rocker Eamon Carr the drummer and lyricist for the band Horslips and Eamon provided the lyrics that Mike then composed songs around.

This album starts with “A Message for Willie Johnson,” which is a modern blues and biographical account of the great bluesman Blind Willie Johnson. Most do not realize that Blind Willie was a preacher which makes Mike’s use of the line “Jesus sent a message to sinners far and wide. The message was Willie Johnson who spread the light” all the more poignant. “Beaten to Death by the Blues” is an upbeat tribute to the all those bluesmen and rockers who have passed before their time. Things develop a Hendrix influence with the frenetic “Zombie Craze,” which is a comment on many things including our cell phone obsession and even some of the soulless zombie tunes that passes as music.

Things take a much more introspective the slow blues of “Suitcase Blues.” There is a southern delta feel with some plaintive guitar solos that suit the tone of this track perfectly. Next up is a spacey atmospheric opening that was created solely through manipulating the sounds of his guitar on “Living In A Better World,” which morphs into a upbeat song. It has a great soaring guitar line that repeats through the song and the lyrics ask us to question whether despite the optimistic pulse of the song if regardless of all we have achieved as a society are we really living in a better world? The influence of Doyle Bramhall II and Charlie Sexton is evident in the rocking “Letter From The Devil,” which is a riff on a line out of Son House’s “Death Letter Blues.”

“High Class Shoes” is a down and dirty blues about dangerous women. It is basically a warning to watch out for those high class shoes. A little bit of country blues make an appearance in “This Restless Heart” with its doubled up vocals and loping rhythm. “Written In Chains” closes things out with a laid-back groove and ultra-expressive lyrics that ebb and flow surging to a solo that fittingly closes out the album.

Mike gives us an album that is introspective with some deep subject matter but does it a way that keeps you on your toes throughout with the key, tone and tempo changes. There’s plenty of interesting things happening on this album to keep you entertained for a while. ~by Kevin O’Rourke

Brookfield

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Mike Brookfield - Love Breaks The Fall

Size: 101,9 MB
Time: 39:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Love Breaks The Fall (4:26)
02. Catfish Missile (3:45)
03. The Killing Line (4:23)
04. Blue Skies (4:41)
05. No Candle Burns In The Rain (4:30)
06. Bare Witness (2:51)
07. What You Don't Know Ain't Gonna Kill Ya! (3:38)
08. Golden Rule Girl (3:46)
09. All My Heroes Are Junkies (2:26)
10. Peace For Joe (5:20)

Guitar/Vocal - Mike Brookfield
Bass - Keith Duffy
Drums - Jason Duffy
Keys - Cian Boylan
Backing Vocal - Grainne Brookfield

Mike currently based in Dublin, Ireland. He is a guitarist & singer songwriter who performs & records original blues/rock music. Mike is one of Irelands leading educators in blues, rock and Jazz guitar and teaches students all over the world via the internet.

Mike Brookfield has performed professionally as a guitarist since 1989, starting his career in London’s West End where he appeared in The Sound of Fury, Four Steps to Heaven and Elvis the Musical.

Mike was awarded the ‘Jazz Musician of the Year’ award while studying in Liverpool and continued his Jazz studies with the late great Charlie Banacos for 9 years

He works as a freelance musician and has performed with a diverse range of well known artists. Mike also works as a music co-ordinator, arranger and musical director for RTE.

Mike is also obsessed with bike racing as well as playing guitars!

Love Breaks The Fall