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A New Day Yesterday
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0805386002729
Format: Original recording reissued
Label: Premier Artists
Manufacturer: Premier Artists
MPN: 60027
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Premier Artists
Release Date: August 28, 2001
Studio: Premier Artists
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Rating: - Decent, but Not Great
A pretty good album from Joe Bonamassa, but not so good as his magnificent Blues Deluxe. He just doesn't seem to have completely found his voice on this one, but the music is still very good and highly enjoyable.
Rating: - Obscured by Giants
Thats the problem.On it's own this is a decent hard blues rock release.But following in the footsteps of Jimi,Stevie Ray, Robin Trower and Rory as just a few examples, Joe has his work cut out to sound original.
Often he succeeds so I will give him that,but there are a few issues.
- One,Joe barks most of the time,and when he is subtle there isn't a great deal of charisma or individuality to his voice.
- Two, He is a blues rock player trying to do the blues, and we should ... Read More
Rating: - FOR HEAVY METAL-POP-BLUES-AND ROCK FANS
Joe Bonamassa is similar to Walter Trout. Heavy metal mixed in with a lot of other styles. He may be a better guitar player: he doesn't play 2200 npm (notes per minute), a phrase a reviewer labeled Alvin Lee. He's an excellent singer, and a fairly good songwriter, on his contributions. You will like this disc more as you listen to good songs like: CRADLE ROCK (heavy metal); WALK IN MY SHADOWS (blues); A NEW DAY YESTERDAY (metal); IF HEARTACHES WERE NICKLES (slower blues); and CURRENT SITUATION (soul ... Read More
Rating: - ***************The Next King**************************
Yeaa Joe is gonna be the next king ..i have bought all hes records not in cronological order so i heard the live album before this one ( the live album is based on this one )this one is not gonna let you down. the beat on I Know Where I Belong sounds like billy cobham (spectrum)so cool and a very tasty solo more than 2min on it cant be wrong ..so for you ho havent heard Joe.B before buy this before you buy the live album .its a great album.,PS you must buy the live its awsome.,.,
Rating: - A nice start
The guest visits by Leslie West, Rick Derringer, and Greg Allman were wasted. Uninspired work on their part. The backup vocalists for Miss You, Hate You though worked out well.
Very promising stuff on his originals. His Albert King cover Don't Burn Down the Bridge is puzzling to me as he elsewhere nails the Albert thing. Stevie Ray had no problem doing a very reverent rip of Albert when he covered him. Don't know if I would go as far as saying the cover evoked memories of Spinal Tap BIG ... Read More
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