Artist: Joe Bonamassa
Album: Royal Tea
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Release Date: 2020
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 53:12
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 613 MB
Tracklist:
1-1. Joe Bonamassa – When One Door Opens (07:34)
1-2. Joe Bonamassa – Royal Tea (04:28)
1-3. Joe Bonamassa – Why Does It Take So Long To Say Goodbye (06:44)
1-4. Joe Bonamassa – Lookout Man! (05:31)
1-5. Joe Bonamassa – High Class Girl (04:53)
1-6. Joe Bonamassa – A Conversation With Alice (04:19)
1-7. Joe Bonamassa – I Didn’t Think She Would Do It (04:11)
1-8. Joe Bonamassa – Beyond The Silence (06:45)
1-9. Joe Bonamassa – Lonely Boy (04:06)
1-10. Joe Bonamassa – Savannah (04:36)
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The wait is over, Joe Bonamassa’s new solo studio album Royal Tea was recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Bonamassa is known for taking risks and venturing into uncharted territory throughout his wide-ranging career but now he has found a new way to surprise his fans and music lovers. Royal Tea brings Bonamassa full-circle.Recorded in the legendary Abbey Road studios, Royal Tea introduces the American guitarist the legendary London venue which gave birth to While My Guitar Gently Weeps, the prolific collaboration between the Beatles and Eric Clapton in the summer of 1968. Realising a long-term ambition, Joe Bonamassa finds himself in the perfect environment to pay homage to one of his major influences: the British Blues Boom headed by legends Clapton, John Mayall, Peter Green and Jeff Beck. For the occasion, the bluesman is surrounded by guests and a variety of instruments. In addition to Kevin Shirley as guest producer, we note the presence of Berne Marsden from Whitesnake, Cream singer Pete Brown, Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart and Jools Holland on keys. The modest vintage instruments used on this record were carefully chosen on Denmark Street, famous for its vintage guitars. This languid blues-rock album, composed of ten tracks, reaches its emotional climax with Why Does It Take So Long to Say Goodbye, in which JoBo’s solos are backed by feminine choirs. A work that will fit well among the guitarist’s impressive discography as his virtuosity never ceases to improve and who’s debut album A New Day Now turns twenty years old in 2020! – Charlotte Saintoin