Showing posts with label Ramanan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ramanan. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Ramanan - Fannie's Oyster Bar

Size: 99,6 MB
Time: 38:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Stormy Monday (5:12)
02. Good Morning Blues (3:16)
03. How Long (Has That Train Been Gone) (2:29)
04. Key To The Highway (2:52)
05. Ramblin' (3:48)
06. I Feel So Good (3:23)
07. Early In The Morning (6:38)
08. My Blue Heaven (2:36)
09. Little Red Rooster (5:32)
10. End Of The Line (2:32)

This is my homage to New York City and to the blues. I lived in the city for more than two decades, and it didn’t feel right to let it go without continuing the long tradition of a goodbye essay -- in this case both written and sung.

I want to thank Billy White, one of the best all-around keyboardists in America, for taking me under his wing, holding me up in the studio, and producing the album. If there is anything to like in these tunes, it’s because of Billy’s pianistic brilliance and his patience and dedication as a producer.

A big thank you to Dennis Geaney who plays guitar on these tracks, for his music and his wisdom. And a grateful shoutout to Dave Earl, who joined us late but spiced everything up with his harp.

Nino Moschella runs the best studio for indie musicians in the Bay Area -- he went above and beyond on this one and my thanks to him. And finally two thumbs up to Eric Moffatt, a true craftsman of mixology, who put up with interminable requests from me and Billy.

Fannie's Oyster Bar