recorded at Tragedy/Tragedy, TN. It marks the 26th studio album from Harris (including collaborations) and her third solo recording for Nonesuch Records.With 17,000 copies sold in its first week, the album debuted at number three on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums,Harris' highest entr...
This really showcases how good Molly’s technique is, as she’s able to playfast, alternate-pickedpentatonic/blues runs while singing. The song is very demanding from a technical perspective for both the accuracy it requires and the speed at which it’s played. Not for the faint of heart!
Release date: Wednesday, September 1, 1976 Tracks & Outtakes Songs: Maggie's Farm One Too Many Mornings Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again Oh, Sister Lay, Lady, Lay Shelter from the Storm You're a Big Girl Now I Threw It All Away Idiot WindBack to top ...
Over the years, we’ve come up with some tried-and-true practice tips that help us stay motivated and working towards our goals: 5 minutes is enough.Any amount of practice helps. If you spend just five minutes a day drilling your scales, chords, and songs, youwillimprove. It might be ...
WhenElliott Smithwas making records, his output shot off in a rapid and upward curve of brilliance. From lo-fi scratchy beginnings to Beatles-great, full bhoona productions, his six albums in five years dazzle with deft fingerpicking and unusual chords, unravelling melodies and unwavering lyricism...
It may seem obvious that The Border Band draw on diverse influences, but the conspicuous link with the blues, "Red Rose Blues", I would call remarkable. Just the combination and change in the final cut, "Champagne In The Saddle", is in itself an invention of true professionals... I get...
But it’s the rockers that make Whitesnake a gem, from the speed-demon riffing of “Bad Boys” to the sultry blues epic “Crying in the Rain.” And on “Still of the Night,” Whitesnake transcend all the pesky Led Zeppelin comparisons to craft a timeless hard-rock masterpiece all ...
“Stick to Your Guns” tries to recreate the rock 'n’ roll outlaw vibe of “Wanted Dead or Alive” with diminishing returns. Still,New Jerseyhas enough ironclad hits and moments of genuine grandeur (like the Springsteen-lite boyhood anthem “Blood on Blood” and the scorching blues-rocker ...
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