Showing posts with label Scott Sharrard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Sharrard. Show all posts

Friday, September 21, 2018

Scott Sharrard - Saving Grace

Size: 119,5 MB
Time: 50:50
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Soul, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. High Cost Of Loving You (3:54)
02. Faith To Arise (5:03)
03. Saving Grace (4:51)
04. Everything A Good Man Needs (Feat. Taj Mahal) (4:57)
05. Angeline (4:20)
06. Words Can't Say (4:42)
07. She Can't Wait (4:32)
08. Sweet Compromise (3:41)
09. Tell The Truth (4:35)
10. Keep Me In Your Heart (4:54)
11. Sentimental Fool (5:16)

The Allman Brothers (Gregg and Duane) created more than just a band, they typified a new genre of music, namely Southern Rock, and built the foundation for an eternal musical legacy, as many of the band members and their scions created successful side projects and offshoot groups. On his fifth solo album, “Saving Grace,” guitarist Scott Sharrard (pronounced “shur-ard”) continues that mission of purpose after spending nearly a decade as Musical Director for the Gregg Allman Band; co-writing several songs with Allman and earning two Grammy nominations in 2017 for Gregg’s final studio album “Southern Blood.”

The strong eleven new tracks are an exemplar of the Southern sound of roots rock, blues, soul and classic R&B, focusing on Sharrard’s strong lead and slide guitar work and excellent vocals, supported by a tight rhythm section, spiced with driving horns with lyrics that extoll the values, aspirations and excesses of the Southern working-class ethic. Produced by Sharrard with Scott Bomar and Charles Martinez, the sessions took place in Memphis and at the historic FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Half the album features the Hi Rhythm Section (Howard Grimes, Reverend Charles Hodges and Leroy Hodges), and the other half with renowned Muscle Shoals musicians, David Hood, Spooner Oldham (‘The Swampers’) and Chad Gamble. The album also includes Gregg Allman’s last-known original, “Everything A Good Man Needs,” a co-write with Sharrard, featuring Taj Mahal and Bernard Purdie on drums.

A funky boogaloo beat from Grimes sets up the opening track “High Cost Of Loving You,” with wails from Sharrard’s guitar ushering in hot Memphis horns, B3 and sweet backup vocals on a Beale Street soul burner. The acoustic driven “Faith To Arise,” features Sharrard’s beautiful slide guitar tone on a gently swaying cover of U.K. songwriter Terry Reid’s tale of a road warrior longing for home. Sharrard breaks it down to the core combo for the dramatic slow soul blues title track, letting his emphatic vocals and soaring lead guitar take center stage. Taj Mahal steps in for the late great Gregg Allman on “Everything A Good Man Needs;” the cool burning piece of low country blues fused with Muscle Shoals’ horns that surely was destined for a future Allman album and we are blessed with its release here as a loving tribute to the Midnight Rider.

We return to Memphis for a swinging horn driven 12/8 R&B love song, ‘Angeline,’ that could have come from the Bobby “Blue” Bland catalog, and remain deep in the heart of Soulsville for the lushfully orchestrated ballad ‘Words Can’t Say.’ The bittersweet lyrics of ‘She Can’t Wait,’ stand in contrast to the uplifting groove and ascending horn lines. Sharrard takes us to church for the Gospel fueled shuffle ‘Sweet Compromise,’ and entreats the world to search our collective conscious on the evocative ‘Tell The Truth,’ punctuating his appeal with searing lead guitar. Spooner Oldham handles the piano on the lilting country ballad ‘Keep Me In Your Heart,’ while Sharrard recites the breadth of his love before delivering another brilliant slide guitar solo. His obsession with the birthplace of rock & soul continues on the album closer ‘Sentimental Fool,’ with Sharrard evoking Otis Redding and Steve Cropper leading the Memphis horns and sparkling B3 Organ through a joyous Stax Records inspired finale. The fine album Saving Grace” from Scott Sharrard will cement his place in the pantheon of American roots and soul music.

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Scott Sharrard & The Brickyard Band - S/T

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 57:39
Size: 132.0 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:57] 1. Debt
[3:13] 2. Rock & A Hard Place
[2:47] 3. Love Like Kerosene
[3:50] 4. Shadow Blues
[4:16] 5. Stone Rollin
[5:49] 6. Freedom Train
[5:41] 7. Save Me
[3:39] 8. Didn't Wanna Fall In Love
[4:31] 9. Endless Road
[4:27] 10. Rainy Day
[3:11] 11. One Little Song
[5:17] 12. Solitude
[6:54] 13. Twilight Angel

Gregg Allman Band Guitarist/Vocalist & Songwriter, Scott Sharrard leads The Brickyard Band on a genre bending journey through Soul, Rock and Blues that harkens back to such great bands as Traffic, The Allman Brothers, & Joe Cockers Mad Dogs & Englishmen.

Scott Sharrard: Guitars & Vocals; Moses Patrou: Drums (Tracks 1-7, 9 & 10), Percussion (1-3 & 11) Backing Vocals (1, 2, 5 ,7 & 10) & Lead Vocals (5 & 10); Jeff Hanley: Fender Electric Bass; Diego Voglino: Drums (Tracks 1-4, 6, 7, 9, & 11-13), Percussion (1, 3 & 10) & Backing Vocals (1, 2 & 10); Ben Stivers: Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer Piano, Clavinet.

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Scott Sharrard - Ante Up

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 40:55
Size: 93.7 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:44] 1. Put Your Soul Records On
[3:25] 2. Riverside
[4:02] 3. 8 Days On The Road
[6:09] 4. Losing Faith In You
[5:38] 5. All Day Sucker
[5:37] 6. Stone
[4:06] 7. In The Right Place
[7:11] 8. It Makes No Difference

Scott Sharrard is a singer/​songwriter and kick-​​ass guitar player who fronts his own Brickyard Band. As a longtime member of the Gregg Allman Band, Sharrard has been called “one of the best guitarists in the country” and “Gregg Allman’s secret weapon.” He and his band were asked to play at after-​​parties in New York City during the Allman Brothers two-​​week March stand at the Beacon Theater. When not on tour with Allman, Sharrard plays with the Brickyard Band, with Jay Collins’ Kings County Band or in CKS, a power trio with Randy Ciarlante on drums, and Bruce Katz on keys. ~Kay Cordtz

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