Time: 40:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front
01. Slow Blues And A Shot Of Gin (5:04)
02. Priceless (3:08)
03. Snake In The Grass (3:45)
04. New Sun Rising (5:27)
05. When Nighttime Turns To Day (4:11)
06. Back In Your Arms (2:47)
07. Pow Wow Blues (4:00)
08. Broken Heart For Sale (4:27)
09. That's The Way I Like It (3:28)
10. Why Don't You Treat Me Nice (4:33)
This latest album from Work of Art is an enjoyable collection of 10 new original bluesy songs.
Art ‘Ski’ Halperin: Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Keys, Harmonica
Patrick Conlon: Drums, Percussion
Debbie Major: Lead Vox: That’s the Way I like it / When Nighttime Turns to Day
Coco Michelle: Lead Vox: Snake in the Grass
Ed Stein: Keys: That’s the Way I Like It
Fred Simmons: Trombone: Why Don’t You Treat Me? / That’s the Way I like it
John Bates: Drums: When the Nighttime Turns to Day / Why Don’t You Treat Me Right?
Art Ski: Drums; Back in Your Arms Again
Steve Jordan : Drums: That’s the Way I Like it
Eddie Gomez: Bass: That’s the Way I Like it
All songs Written, Produced and Recorded by Art 'Ski' Halperin at Top of The World Studios, NY
Built around the award-winning song writing, singing, and inspired extended solo guitar playing of Art 'Ski' Halperin, New York's, 'WORK of ART' is an ever-changing band playing uniquely styled rock, pop, reggae, good-feeling-music. Away from home, they've successfully toured throughout the US., Europe, South America, and the Caribbean, both headlining and opening up for acts such as Santana, Jerry Garcia, Third World, Jimmy Cliff, The Police, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry. As a solo artist, Art has shared the stage with Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Marty Stuart, Joni Mitchell, Robbie Robertson (the Band), The Temptations, David Grisman, Doc Watson and Glen Tillbrook of Squeeze.
Art's abilities have taken him in many different directions. As a composer, songs he's written for other artists have appeared on Billboard's R&B, Pop, and even Classical charts. He's written and recorded on many national and international albums, TV., and Radio commercials.
Along with his band, he's also been featured on screen in the John Sayles movie "Baby it's You."
The legendary producer and talent scout John Hammond Sr., (the man who discovered Dylan, Springsteen and Aretha Franklin among many others) was so impressed with Art's music that he signed Art as the first artist on Hammond/CBS Records. A ten-song album was completed for the label. After Hammond passed away, rock history books have noted Art to be “John Hammond's last discovery”.
Art ‘Ski’ Halperin: Guitars, Vocals, Bass, Keys, Harmonica
Patrick Conlon: Drums, Percussion
Debbie Major: Lead Vox: That’s the Way I like it / When Nighttime Turns to Day
Coco Michelle: Lead Vox: Snake in the Grass
Ed Stein: Keys: That’s the Way I Like It
Fred Simmons: Trombone: Why Don’t You Treat Me? / That’s the Way I like it
John Bates: Drums: When the Nighttime Turns to Day / Why Don’t You Treat Me Right?
Art Ski: Drums; Back in Your Arms Again
Steve Jordan : Drums: That’s the Way I Like it
Eddie Gomez: Bass: That’s the Way I Like it
All songs Written, Produced and Recorded by Art 'Ski' Halperin at Top of The World Studios, NY
Built around the award-winning song writing, singing, and inspired extended solo guitar playing of Art 'Ski' Halperin, New York's, 'WORK of ART' is an ever-changing band playing uniquely styled rock, pop, reggae, good-feeling-music. Away from home, they've successfully toured throughout the US., Europe, South America, and the Caribbean, both headlining and opening up for acts such as Santana, Jerry Garcia, Third World, Jimmy Cliff, The Police, Bo Diddley, and Chuck Berry. As a solo artist, Art has shared the stage with Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Marty Stuart, Joni Mitchell, Robbie Robertson (the Band), The Temptations, David Grisman, Doc Watson and Glen Tillbrook of Squeeze.
Art's abilities have taken him in many different directions. As a composer, songs he's written for other artists have appeared on Billboard's R&B, Pop, and even Classical charts. He's written and recorded on many national and international albums, TV., and Radio commercials.
Along with his band, he's also been featured on screen in the John Sayles movie "Baby it's You."
The legendary producer and talent scout John Hammond Sr., (the man who discovered Dylan, Springsteen and Aretha Franklin among many others) was so impressed with Art's music that he signed Art as the first artist on Hammond/CBS Records. A ten-song album was completed for the label. After Hammond passed away, rock history books have noted Art to be “John Hammond's last discovery”.
Blue-Eyed Blues