Blak And Blu

Gary Jr. Clark
Blak And Blu

31,99 EUR
LP
Warner Bros. Records
Lanzado en: 22/02/2013
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Rango de ventas: #32 en Blues clásico
#688 en R&B/Soul/Rap
Estilo: Blues clásico
Número de artículo: 1987258552

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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: Disc 01
MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Ain't Messin 'Round"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "When My Train Pulls In"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Blak And Blu"
MP3 Audio audición libre 04. "Bright Lights"

Disc 02

MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Travis County"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "The Life"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Glitter Ain't Gold (Jumpin' For Nothin')"

Disc 03

MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Numb"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "Please Come Home"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Things Are Changin'"

Disc 04

MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Third Stone From The Sun / If You Love Me Like You Say"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "You Saved Me"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "Next Door Neighbor Blues"
Cantidades: 2
Descripción:Gary Clark, Jr. has been hailed by a number of critics as "the New Hendrix," which seems to be the fate of any guitarist who combines blues and rock styles at a considerable volume (particularly if they cover "Third Stone from the Sun"). While that's a blurb that may look good in Clark's press kit, it rather misses the point; Clark isn't a visionary, game-changing artist like Hendrix, but instead he's a canny singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist who has learned from the past and present, fusing them into a style that's distinctive and exciting if not necessarily revolutionary. Warner Bros. Is also pitching Blak and Blu as Clark's "groundbreaking debut album," when in fact it's just his major-label debut, with four indie releases preceding it, making the confidence and ambition of this set a bit less remarkable. But if Gary Clark, Jr. isn't likely to change the way we look at rock & roll or rewrite the aesthetic of the electric guitar, he is one of the most interesting talents to come out of the contemporary blues scene in quite some time. On Blak and Blu, most of Clark's tunes are solidly rooted in the blues, but he's also folded in hearty servings of hard rock, funk, retro-soul, and even a dash of hip-hop, and the way he let's the flavors mix is a big part of what makes this album work so well. There's an undertow of Northern Soul on the dance-friendly opener "Ain't Messin' Round," "Travis County" is a no-frills rocker that recalls the Stones in fifth gear, "The Life" finds Clark moving back and forth between singing and rapping in a streetwise tale of drug addiction, "Numb" recalls the punk blues attack of the Black Keys and the White Stripes in it's fuzzed-out blast, and the title cut samples both Gil Scott-Heron and Albert King as Clark melds conscious themes with blues backdrops. While the typical modern-day guitar hero goes out of his way to throw his dexterity in your face at every turn, here Clark shows off a tougher and more primal style, and though his chops are certainly good, he keep his solos concise and his attack muscular throughout., Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R: Lenny Waronker, Consultant [Executive]: Kris Krishna, Coordinator [Project]: Nick Haussling, Creative Director, Design, Photography By: Frank Maddocks, Lacquer Cut By: Marko Kluge (2), Legal: Blayne Tucker, Management: Pam Adams, Management: Pam Wertheimer, Management: Stephen Weintraub, Mastered By: Ted Jensen, Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Lance Sumner, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Mixed By: Doug McKean, Organ [B3], Organ [Wurlitzer], Keyboards: Zac Rae, Producer, Bass, Guitar [Fuzz]: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Written-By: Gary Clark Jr., Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone: David Moyer, Trumpet, Trombone: Danny T. Levin, Bass: Scott Nelson (2), Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Lance Sumner, Guitar: Eric Zapata, Mixed By, Engineer: Doug McKean, Organ [B3]: Zac Rae, Producer: Mike Elizondo, Producer: Rob Cavallo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Production Manager: Cheryl Jenets, Production Manager [Assistant]: Michelle Rogel, Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Keyboards: Zac Rae, Mixed By, Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Producer, Keyboards: Mike Elizondo, Written-By [As The Years Go Passing By]: Don Robey, Written-By [Pieces Of A Man]: Brian Jackson, Written-By [Pieces Of A Man]: Gil Scott-Heron, Written-By, Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Programmed By, Drums, Trumpet, Bass: Gary Clark Jr., Bass: Scott Nelson (2), Bass, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Guitar: Eric Zapata, Mixed By, Engineer: Doug McKean, Producer: Rob Cavallo, Production Manager: Cheryl Jenets, Production Manager [Assistant]: Michelle Rogel, Drums, Percussion: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Lance Sumner, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Keyboards: Zac Rae, Mixed By: Doug McKean, Producer, Bass, Keyboards: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Doug McKean, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Engineer, Mixed By: Adam Hawkins, Keyboards, Piano: Zac Rae, Producer: Rob Cavallo, Producer, Bass, Programmed By: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Lance Sumner, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Mixed By: Doug McKean, Producer, Written-By, Percussion, Bass, Keyboards: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar, Congas, Percussion: Gary Clark Jr., Written-By: Ali Tamposi, Written-By: Doyle Bramhall II, Written-By: Justin Stanley, Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer, Mixed By: Adam Hawkins, Organ [B3]: Zac Rae, Producer, Bass: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer, Mixed By: Adam Hawkins, Keyboards, Vibraphone [Vibes]: Zac Rae, Producer, Programmed By, Bass: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Strings: Stevie Blacke, Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Danny T. Levin, Bass: Scott Nelson (2), Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer: Doug McKean, Engineer [Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Guitar: Eric Zapata, Mixed By: Adam Hawkins, Producer: Rob Cavallo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Production Manager: Cheryl Jenets, Production Manager [Assistant]: Michelle Rogel, Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer, Mixed By: Adam Hawkins, Guitar: Eric Zapata, Organ [B3], Keyboards: Zac Rae, Producer, Bass: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Tabla, Percussion: Satnam Ramgotra, Drums: J.J. Johnson (8), Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Keyboards: Zac Rae, Mixed By, Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Percussion: Satnam Ramgotra, Producer, Bass, Keyboards, Programmed By: Mike Elizondo, Producer, Written-By, Vocals, Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Engineer: Adam Hawkins, Engineer [Assistant]: Brent Arrowood, Engineer [Assistant]: Chris Sporleder, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Lance Sumner, Engineer [Mix Assistant]: Russ Waugh, Mixed By: Doug McKean, Producer: Gary Clark Jr., Producer, Percussion: Mike Elizondo, Written-By, Vocals, Drums, Acoustic Guitar: Gary Clark Jr., Labelcode WB531981.1 (9362-49485-1), Record Company Warner Bros. Records Inc., Licensed From Rhino Entertainment Company, Licensed From Flying Dutchman Records, Phonographic Copyright (p) Warner Bros. Records Inc., Copyright (c) Warner Bros. Records Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) WEA International Inc., Copyright (c) WEA International Inc., Published By Hotwire Unlimited LLC, Published By Bienstock Music Publishing Company, Published By Songs of Universal, Inc., Published By Wirzma Publishing, Published By Bug Music, Published By Soundhustle
"Blak And Blu" es el reconocido álbum en formato LP de Gary Clark Jr., editado por Warner Bros.Reords.Este disco destaca por su fusión magistral del blues con elementos modernos del rock,soul y rhythm & blues,dando como resultado una experiencia sonora fresca y atemporal.Canciones como ?Bright Lights?, ?Ain?t Messin? Round? o ?Numb? reflejan tanto energía cruda como profundidad emocional.GaryClarkJr.es originario de Austin (Texas) y está considerado uno de los guitarristas más innovadoresde su generación;ganó un premio Grammyen2014por mejor interpretación tradicionaldeR&By ha compartido escenario con leyendascomoEricClaptonoTheRollingStones.WarnerBrosRecords,fundadaen1958,seha consolidado comouna delas discográficasmás influyentesdel mundo graciasauncatálogoque incluyeartistas legendarioscomoPrince,MadonnaoFleetwoodMac.
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N° de fabricante: 9362494851
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English Pavel G. - 10/12/2019 5 de 5 estrellas!
oooh, Gary Clark Jr. is the best in moder blues-rock stage, I was really impressed when heard him at first on stage of Jazzaldia

English Bar K. - 26/11/2019 5 de 5 estrellas!
Gary Clark jr at he's best. the album is very genre wide. the sound is amazing and the sleeve is nice. cheers to the new king of the blues rock