8713762011819

Beware Of Worthless Imitations Vol.1

Jeffrey Halford & The Healers

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Format: CD

Cat No: CSCCD1181

Release Date:  20 November 2020

Label:  Continental Song City

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8713762011819

Genres:  Folk  Alt.Country  

  • Description

    20 TRACKS. 20 YEARS.

    Some people call this music Americana, we call it rock 'n' roll country soul with a different shade of blue. Halford is one of California's finest songwriters. Born in Dallas, he migrated to Los Angeles (in the late 60s and 70s) and then stewed in the blues and rock in Oakland and San Francisco. Jeffrey Halford and The Healers have played live relentlessly, sharing stages with Etta James, Taj Mahal, Jimmy Cliff, Los Lobos, Guy Clark, John Hammond and Gregg Allman, just to name a few.

    Los Angeles Weekly called Halford "one of the best voices in Americana today." And Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones said, "I really like the way these guys groove."

    Some great artists have joined Halford on these tracks, including Augie Meyers (Bob Dylan, Texas Tornadoes), The Gospel Hummingbirds (Oakland, California), Chuck Prophet (Green on Red) and Myron Dove (Santana). The songs are authentic American rock 'n' roll, hard driving at times but then the channel changes to some beautiful ballad tracks that will leave you floating on the Sea of Cortez In Mexico.

    The band's sense of reckless abandon has always been there. It is what has kept people coming back to their live performances and buying their finely crafted records over the years. This recording showcases tracks compiled from eight different releases and their evolution as a band. It's no surprise that their music has traveled across the pond, and that they've been touring the EU with their live show for the last five years.

    In 2019 Rolling Stone magazine hailed Halford's songwriting as "stellar impressionistic storytelling that leaves you wanting more." Nashville Scene called Halford "one of the best slide players on the planet." Let's just say he's tasty. Travel from the badlands to the bayou, then to the bohemian bar rooms where Kerouac found himself. Or the fields in the high plains where the Sioux Indian rainmakers danced.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Bad Luck
      • 2. Creole Moon
      • 3. Radio Flyer
      • 4. Lost And Found
      • 5. Satchels Fastball
      • 6. Nine Hard Days
      • 7. Watching The Trains
      • 8. Railbirds
      • 9. Louisiana Man
      • 10. In A Dream
      • 11. Mexico
      • 12. Rainmaker
      • 13. North Beach
      • 14. Two Jacksons
      • 15. Door #3
      • 16. Elvis Shot The Television
      • 17. 10.000 Miles
      • 18. West Towards South
      • 19. Deeper Than Hell
      • 20. Sea Of Cortez

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