Thursday, August 5, 2010

Sonny Moorman 2000 By Request 2


Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:07:57
Size: 122,78 MB

United States

Biography by Richard Skelly

"Power blues" is how Ohio-based bluesman Sonny Moorman describes the music he creates with his trio, the Dogs.
Moorman and his band have extended the 1960's blues and blues-rock revival into the new millennium, borrowing from their prime influences, black and white: Eric Clapton, early Fleetwood Mac, Rory Gallagher, Roy Buchanan, Jimi Hendrix and B.B. King.

Moorman, raised by parents who ran nightclubs in the Cincinnati area, was exposed to guitar maestro Lonnie Mack, up close and personal, at an impressionable age.

Moorman didn't begin playing out professionally until he was into his junior year in college at Michigan State University. After getting out of college, he spent 15 years playing in bands in the Detroit and Los Angeles areas before coming back home to Hamilton, Ohio, near Cincinnati. Highlights of his time in Los Angeles included tenures with the Tomcats, which included members of Sly and the Family Stone, as well as with Warren Zevon's touring band.



Tracklist:

01 - Dust My Broom 05:12

02 - Have You Ever Loved A Woman 07:40

03 - Kind Hearted Woman 03:36

04 - Layla 05:55

05 - Europa 09:18

06 - Bridge Of Sights-Too Rolling Stoned 10:58

07 - A Fool For Your Stockings 06:33

08 - You Shook Me 04:54

09 - Rollin' And Tumblin' 03:22

10 - Blue Mood 02:01

11 - 32-20 Blues 04:00

12 - Baby What You Want Me To Do 04:28




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