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Marsden, Bernie Kings

Format:
CD digi
Style:
Bluesrock
Release:
23.07.2021
Art-Nr.:
CD23699
Label:
Cargo
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 14.99 €

Tracklist

01
Don't You Lie To Me
02
Key To The Highway
03
Help Me Through The Day
04
I'll Play The Blues For You
05
Woman Across The River
06
Help The Poor
07
Me And My Guitar
08
Living On The Highway
09
You Got To Love Her With Feeling
10
Same Old Blues
11
Runaway
12
Uptown Train

Description

New Bernie Marsden recordings of classic songs by Albert, BB & Freddie King / First of the Inspirations series of original Bernie Marsden recordings / 7 Years since the release of Shine, his last official solo album. Facebook - 32k Followers / Spotify - 5k Followers / Instagram - 16k Followers / Twitter - 9.5k Followers - Many will know Bernie Marsden for being a founder member of Whitesnake, one of the biggest rock bands of all time, and writing the iconic global smash, "Here I Go Again". Since leaving Whitesnake almost 40 years ago, Bernie has forged an impressive solo career. He is acclaimed as one of the premier British blues guitarists. He has written and recorded with some of the biggest names in the industry, composed music for film & TV, forged a successful career as an author, and amassed a priceless collection of guitars. Most recently, Bernie partnered with Joe Bonamassa to co-write his hit album, Royal Tea. Rewind to Summer 2018... Bernie was invited to join Billy Gibbons on stage, when he said "Bernie, wouldn't it be great if we could all record the songs we grew up with as we learned to play the guitar?" Rather than suffer the usual fate of great ideas that are left to litter the dressing room floor, Bernie immediately set about making a list, and the "Inspirations" Series was born. "KINGS" is the first album of Bernie Marsden's "Inspirations". Featuring 10 songs that were originally recorded by Albert, B.B. & Freddie King, and recorded in a studio in Oxfordshire with a band that just locked into a groove, "KINGS" is chock full of blues and soul. Two Bernie Marsden penned instrumentals inspired by The Kings appear as the final two tracks on the album.