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Friday, December 31, 2010
The Eric Steckel Band 2002 A Few Degrees Warmer
Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:21:37
Size: 151,71 MB
Album Notes
Originally from Pennsylvania where he was first known for his energetic guest appearances with many of the area's finest performers, Eric's early musical influences inspired him to pick up his first Fender Stratocaster at the age of nine.
There was no looking back.......
Eric's passion for the Blues and natural command of the scene enabled him to eventually share the stage with nationally known artists including Bob Margolin, Debbie Davies, James Armstrong, Steve Guyger, Kenny Neal, Chris Beard, Tommy Castro, Joe Kubek, Bnois King, Solomon Burke, Ronnie Baker Brooks and Hubert Sumlin.
In 2004, Eric joined John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers on their Scandinavian Tour as the "youngest person ever on stage with the Bluesbreakers". Eric left a lasting impression on Mayall who later invited Eric to join him in the studio during the "Road Dogs" sessions. Eric's lead guitar work is featured on the track "Chaos in the Neighborhood".
With a feeling and natural ability that just can't be explained for someone so young, Eric delivers a Freddy-BB-Albert King influenced performance with an intensity and skill that never fails to amaze anyone who sees him. With a style at times reminiscent of an early-Clapton, Eric combines a variety of influences while reminding everyone the real thing comes from the heart and soul.
The Eric Steckel Band's CD, A Few Degrees Warmer, was recorded LIVE in April 2002 when Eric was just 11 years old.
Tracklist:
01 - Rude Mood 03:41
02 - Red House 06:00
03 - Hideaway 05:56
04 - Crossroads 03:14
05 - The Sad Nite Owl 06:03
06 - Jaywalkin' 04:44
07 - Where I Play My Blues 08:18
08 - Lenny 11:22
09 - The Sky Is Cryin' 09:11
10 - Bad Dog Blues 06:06
11 - The Thrill Is Gone 03:52
12 - Steppin' Out 05:22
13 - Blues Is A Feelin' 04:12
14 - Funky C Funky Do 03:36
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