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专辑名称: Cleveland Calling, Pt.1 (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
创作艺人: [Rory Gallagher]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟8首
出品公司: Chess
发行时间: 2020/10/24
官方标价: £6.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Pistol Slapper Blues (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Don't Know Where I'm Going (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Gypsy Woman (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Out Of My Mind (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
The Cuckoo (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Bankers Blues (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Should've Learnt My Lesson (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
Blow Wind Blow (WNCR Cleveland Radio Session / 1973)
详细介绍:
Tonight is going to be a little different, says host Carolyn Thomas. That evening, Rory Gallagher was live on WCNR radio in Cleveland, Ohio, with only his acoustic guitar and harmonicas. The year was 1972. The Irishman had exploded the previous year with his first album under his own name, the pinnacle of electric blues-rock at the time. Gallagher%27s solo acoustic work was obviously a bit different. Though he didn’t necessarily see it that way, after all, his music was inspired by blues and folk, genres which fare well without the addition of electricity and rock. Cleveland Calling Pt. 1 features eight flawless tracks (two Muddy Waters covers, as well as covers of Blind Boy Fuller and Big Bill Broonzy and his own songs) and an interview. It feels as if you’re listening to him round a campfire. The songs are as mesmerising as a dancing flame and his voice is like caramel as he responds to the questions asked by Carolyn Thomas, who’s given a harmonica lesson by Rory. Much better than an unreleased album from the back drawer (the tapes were found in the radio station%27s premises), Cleveland Calling Pt. 1 is an intimate document that sheds light on Rory Gallagher%27s roots and spirit. When he tells his interviewer, I love people who were musicians before they became stars, it%27s as if he were talking about himself. That’s why everyone loves him. Why is it called Part 1 you ask? Because there’s also a Part 2, only this time it’s electronic and with a band. © Stéphane Deschamps/Qobuz