700261291406

Baby O!

Brooks Williams

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Cat No: RGBM1001

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Release Date:  12 April 2010

Label:  Red Guitar Blue Music

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  700261291406

Genres:  Blues  

  • Description

    Crazy Geography: Statesboro Georgia-born guitarist Brooks Williams crosses the ocean and finds red-clay soul and wind-blown twang on the trans-Atlantic road.

    Blues Americana guitarist singer and songwriter Brooks Williams delivers the deepest and most intense interpretations of everything from early blues songs to his recent original compositions on Baby O!, his 17th CD, his first recorded in the UK.

    A 23-year veteran of the road and living the trans-Atlantic life between Cambridge (UK) and Boston (US), on Baby O! Williams sings about a forgotten New Orleans guitarist, a Mississippi tragedy, the ache of long-distance love, staying true in the face of adversity, and not giving up on love. Williams' voice floats over foot-stomping grooves and rollicking guitar riffs supported by David Goodier's bass, PJ Wright's steel and dobro, and Keith Warmington's harmonica. Produced by Williams and engineered by Andy Bell (Seasick Steve), Baby O! is his most immediate and compelling roots record to date.

    The music that traveled across the ocean from the US to the UK on scratchy records and static-laden radio signals in the 1950s and early 1960s, then traveled back across to the US via records, singers and guitarists from the UK in the late 1960s and 1970s, continues its journey back and forth in the on-going singing of a timeless song.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Frank Delandry
      • 2. Grinnin' In Your Face
      • 3. Walk You Off My Mind
      • 4. All Been Said
      • 5. Last Chance Love
      • 6. Baby-O
      • 7. Amazing Grace
      • 8. Louis Collins
      • 9. Moon On Down
      • 10. Devil's Punchbowl
      • 11. Sugar Sweet
      • 12. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)