Diamonds In The Dirt Joanne Shaw Taylor Raritan

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Diamonds In The Dirt Joanne Shaw Taylor Raritan

Diamonds in the Dirt by Released October 2010 Recorded Bessie Blue Studios,, Length 45: 16 Jim Gaines, Thomas Ruf chronology (2009) 2009 Diamonds in the Dirt (2010) (2012) 2012 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Diamonds in the Dirt is the second album by British blues artist. It was released in 2010 on. Track listing [ ] All songs by Joanne Shaw Taylor. • 'Can't Keep Living Like This' – 5:12 • 'Dead and Gone' – 4:07 • 'Same as It Never Was' – 4:54 • 'Jump That Train' – 4:50 • 'Who Do You Love?'

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Download Doom 3 Resurrection Of Evil Pc Isos. – 3:07 • 'Diamonds in the Dirt' – 5:07 • 'Let It Burn' – 4:30 • 'World on Fire' – 3:52 • 'Lord Have Mercy' – 4:40 • 'The World and It's Way' – 4:57 Personnel [ ] • – guitars and vocals • David Smith – bass guitar • Steve Potts – drums • Rick Steff – keyboards References [ ].

Joanne Shaw Taylor embodies all the elements of modern blues, even if she sings with a distinctively British accent. Given her extraordinary dexterity as a guitarist and well-developed vocal chops, Taylor was already a sensation on the blues festival circuit in both the U.S. And Great Britain while only in her mid-twenties. She caught the blues bug as a young teenager growing up in the Birmingham area.

She heard guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, and Jimi Hendrix and knew then that was the kind of music she wanted to pursue, eventually full-time. Producer Dave Stewart (of Eurythmics fame) said of Taylor, several years previously when he first heard her: 'I have played with all sorts of blues musicians all over the world. I even made a film, Deep Blues, where I went to Mississippi and recorded with some legendary players such as R.L. Burnside and Jesse Mae Hemphill. Last year I heard something I thought I would never hear: a British white girl playing blues guitar so deep and passionately it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end!'