Backtrack Blues Band – Your Baby Has Left (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 88,2 kHz]

Backtrack Blues Band - Your Baby Has Left (2020) [FLAC 24bit, 88,2 kHz] Download

Artist: Backtrack Blues Band
Album: Your Baby Has Left
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 46:15
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 911 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Backtrack Blues Band – Best Friend’s Grave (05:21)
1-2. Backtrack Blues Band – Your Baby Has Left (04:56)
1-3. Backtrack Blues Band – Dixie Grill (04:46)
1-4. Backtrack Blues Band – Killin’ Time (03:56)
1-5. Backtrack Blues Band – Natural Born Lover (04:48)
1-6. Backtrack Blues Band – You’ll Come Back Someday (05:05)
1-7. Backtrack Blues Band – Girl On Bordeaux Mountain (05:06)
1-8. Backtrack Blues Band – She Might Get Mad (04:14)
1-9. Backtrack Blues Band – Times Is Hard (07:59)

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Florida’s longest running blues band, Backtrack Blues Band, has spent decades refining its blues chops, performing with such blues masters as BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gregg Allman, Buddy Guy and more. The band’s 7th album, “Your Baby Has Left”, captures Backtrack’s unique blend of muscular harp and vocals and tasty Texas- inspired lead guitar, with stellar accents by Bruce Katz’s keys and The Muscle Shoals horns. Recorded to analog tape and masterfully produced, this release is destined to be the band’s best effort yet.The Florida veterans Backtrack Blues Band return with one of the best records in their 40+ year career, where excellent production and recording to analog tape help capture the energy and detailed musicianship present on Your Baby Has Left. After the soaring guitars and energetic rhythm of “Best Friend’s Grave”, “Your Baby Has Left” follows with spirited harmonica on the soulful, bluesy delivery where frontman Sonny Charles signs powerfully. Elsewhere, the groove friendly “Killin’ Time” will get your body moving and shaking to its bouncy tempo, while “Natural Born Lover” flows with a timeless rock’n’roll spirit amid the playful blues. “You’ll Come Back Someday”, one of the album’s best, then offers infectious harmonica solos amid the organ fills from Bruce Katz, not to mention the dynamic work from the rhythm section. At the end, “She Might Get Mad” points towards the early days of rock’n’roll with strategic piano and call and response vocals, and “Times Is Hard” finishes out the calmer but no less impactful in its horn friendly, slow burning exit. A listen with plenty of Chicago influences as well as guitar indebted to Texas lineage, this 7th album from Backtrack Blues Band is a must hear for those who prefer their blues authentic and with zero filler included.

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