Terry Garland - Whistling in the Dark
Styles:Contemporary Blues
Release:2006
Label:Silvermoon
File:mp3 @320K/s
Size:108 MB
Time:45:12
1. Get Bitchy (Garland, Montsinger, Olsen) - 2:54
2. Memo to Jo (Garland) - 4:18
3. The Hard Luck Blues (Garland) - 3:45
4. Too Much Blood (Garland) - 4:16
5. When You See Their Eyes (Garland) - 4:58
6. Jim Beam and the Bible (Garland, Weitzman) - 5:08
7. Stumbling in the Dark (Garland) - 2:58
8. Soapbox Saturday Night (Garland) - 3:33
9. Without You (Garland) - 5:19
10. Vacation Due (Garland) - 4:44
11. Walk with Me (Minnie's Song) (Garland) - 3:10
Personnel:
Bruce Courson - Piano
Terry Garland - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Vocals
David Owen - Bass
Mark Wenner - Harmonica
Notes: Terry Garland is a country-blues interpreter who plays a National steel-body guitar, often with a slide, in the style of Bukka White and Fred McDowell.
Terry Garland is widely known as a master slide and acoustic blues guitarist. Born in Johnson City, Tennessee, Garland traces his roots to such greats as Robert Johnson, Jimmy Reed and Blind Willie McTell. He is also strongly influenced by Elvis Presley, Keith Richards and JJ Cale.
On this fifth album, which is all originals, Terry ventures into new territory. Those who love the roots, blues, folk, country, honky tonk and gospel will find a common ground.
Whistling in the Dark
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Posted by muddyOznake: Terry Garland, Contemporary Blues
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