<< FLAC Doug MacLeod - There's A Time-2013 9 (24bit 176 khz)
Doug MacLeod - There's A Time-2013 9 (24bit 176 khz)
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GenreBlues
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Date 1 decade, 1 year
Size 2.25 GB
 
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© ? 2013 Reference Recordings

Producers: Doug MacLeod, Janice Mancuso
Recording Engineer: Keith O. Johnson
Recorded by: Sean Royce Martin
Editing: Sean Royce Martin, Janice Mancuso
Mastering Engineer: Keith O. Johnson

Musicians:

Denny Croy - bass
Jimi Bott - drums

Thirteen new MacLeod originals highlight this richly detailed recording by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Keith Johnson. MacLeod is one of blues' greatest guitarists. He is joined by longtime bassist Denny Croy and Jimi Bott, one of the most recorded, awarded and respected blues drummers in the world. The trio performs with scintillating precision and synergy.

Editor's Pick! - "...impeccable playing, impassioned singing, and his engaging personality shines forth in a live setting. It all makes for a very enjoyable if very traditional experience." - Stereophile

"There's A Time continues the long history of blues as a story-telling medium, an art form that Doug MacLeod has mastered with literary integrity and serious blues feeling." - Living Blues

"On guitar, he strums and slides through an apocrypha of alternate tunings played on a rich chase of classic six and twelve-strong acoustics. This master storyteller has a knack for exploring the space between the notes, delivering quiet, thoughtful asides and blues sermons, sometimes saturated in Jack and Coke or steeped in swampy mysticism of the Delta blues tradition." - Absolute Sound

" MacLeod reminds us of the shared roots of blues, jazz, and folk music. And here on his 19th studio album, he does it in a way that makes you want to pay attention." - Vintage Guitar Magazine

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