| Sloe Gin | 
enlarge | Artist: Joe Bonamassa Label: Premier Artists Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (72 reviews) Sales Rank: 6083
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 60283 UPC: 805386028323 EAN: 0805386028323 ASIN: B000SO7IX0
Release Date: August 21, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Ball Peen Hammer | | | One of These Days | | | Seagull | | | Dirt in my Pocket | | | Sloe Gin | | | Another Kind of Love | | | Around the Bend | | | Black Night | | | Jelly Roll | | | Richmond | | | India |
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Product Description Voted by Guitar Player readers as 2007's Best Blues Guitarist, blues-rock guitar virtuoso, vocalist, and songwriter JOE BONAMASSA is set to release his seventh solo album, SLOE GIN, on August 21, 2007. Bonamassa's fourth release, the disc re-teams him with producer Kevin Shirley (Joe Satriani, Black Crowes, Aerosmith, Led Leppelin), who produced 2006's YOU & ME, which debuted at #1 on Billboard's Blues Chart in June of last year.
SLOE GIN effortlessly ranges through heavy blues and acoustic numbers alike, a textured flow that Bonamassa says was in part inspired by Rod Stewart's legendary 1969 debut solo LP. In the liner notes, Joe adds, "I sequenced the album as a throwback to the side A/side B set-up of vinyl records...listening to an album as a whole is a lost pastime. i wanted to bring that experience back around.
Renowned for this fluid phrasing and post-modern fusion of traditional roots blues with rock and roll guts, Bonamassa began playing guitar at age four, and toured with blues icon B.B. King when he was twelve. Recently, Joe was named Best Blues Guitarist in Guitar Magazine's 2007 Reader's Choice Awards. He is also the youngest member of the Memphis, TN-based Blues Foundation's Board of Directors, and a spokesperson for their respected Blues in the Schools Program.
Amazon.com In the liner notes of Sloe Gin, emerging guitar great Joe Bonamassa explains that one of his objectives is to experiment with acoustic elements he first encountered while listening to Rod Stewart's earliest work. "I think the heavy blues and acoustic mix well together," he writes, and the inviting variety of the disc's 11 tracks--from the rousing electric rave-up of the title track to the closing, tabla-propelled acoustic instrumental--persuasively underscores his point. Bonamassa is a major talent with a growing following, and as his fan base inevitably expands it may become difficult for him to keep everyone happy. Hardcore blues devotees no doubt will yearn for Bonamassa to stay perpetually plugged in, but in the long term that would be a disservice to his broad range of skills. Bonamassa rocks formidably and convincingly on "Dirt in My Pocket" (a bristling original composition), the title track (well suited for air guitar), and his Claptonesque rendering of John Mayall's "Another Kind of Love." Yet his softer works suggest that he sounds a little more comfortable and natural--vocally, at least--on the acoustic tracks. His retooled version of "Around the Bend" (his first take on this original composition is found on an earlier release) is an engaging, pastoral gem, and his paean to his upstate New York home ("Richmond") is perhaps this disc's most memorable selection. Bonamassa knows the blues (at the time of this release, he was the youngest member on the board of the Blues Foundation), but he also knows how to rock and how to sagaciously, artfully ease off the gas. --Terry Wood
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  Joe Bonamassa - His Best So Far December 30, 2008 Bonamassa is one of the most talented young blues artists out there today and "Sloe Gin" may just be his best album yet. The disc is a mix of Bonamassa originals and blues covers that showcase the ever increasing range of Joe's talent. There is a bit more acoustic guitar to be found on this one, but rest assured there is plenty of Joe's electric shredding here as well. Bonamassa continues to mature as a singer as the vocals here are all very well done. The highlight of the album is the title track which was written by producer Bob Ezrin and apparently originally appeared on a Tim Curry album. The song features everything that makes Bonamassa great as he stretches out both instrumentally and vocally taking full advantage of the songs 8 plus minutes. The rest of the album is also very strong covering a myriad of blues styles. Highlights include the two rocking opening numbers "Ball Peen Hammer" and "One Of These Days". A very nice cover of Bad Company's "Seagull", an acoustic cover of one of his own tracks "Around The Bend", "Black Night", "Richmond", and the final cut "India". Really there is not a weak track on the disc as the whole thing is thoroughly enjoyable. This album has received mixed reviews from Joe's fans, but I think it is as good as anything Bonomassa has put out. If you like rocking modern guitar blues you owe it to yourself to check out Bonamassa and this is a good place to start.
  Ultimate blues guitar player December 10, 2008 Joe Bonamassa continues to lay it all on the line when he records a new album. He evolves with each new disc, looking for that certain something that will make you smile and get into the music with out losing his style and mood when he wrote/recorded the song. Some people may not like the changes, or how he looks for other ways to bring the music out, but its all worth it after listening to this album. The music fills the room but also your mind and soul. Anybody can play a guitar fast, but to do it clean and with imagination is not that easy. He can play both acoustic and electric guitars with the precision of a surgeon, cutting the air with some strong, biting riffs but then come back and play something smooth and calming. The album is diverse but very good. Music you can listen to driving down the highway or just relaxing hanging out with friends at the house. I was not disappointed, more great music from a very unheralded blues player. Give it a try, you won't be sorry.
  Nothing Left to Say Joe ? October 12, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Joe, I luv ya', but when an artist stoops to orchestration it tells me he has nothing else to say. I'm afraid Joe is taking the same path Johnny Lang took. Say it ain't so JOE !!
  Great blues rock August 29, 2008 Joe is a great guitarist and refining his good song writing. This is a good album for people who like musicians music.
  Not his best July 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
After you see his live dvd's, its hard to give this 5 stars when you know he is capable of so much more.
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