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Black Coffee
Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa
- Released on 1/26/18 by J&R Adventures
- Main artist: Beth Hart
- Genre: Blues
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Fire alert! Gathering in the same room Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa is the nightmare of every fireman in the world. True pyromaniacs of the blue note, those two have had their field day since their meeting in 2010. The Californian with her soul panther voice and the New Yorker, an epileptic of the electric guitar, join forces that are a perfect match. And their tandem is probably the most inspired thing to happen to blues rock in ages, as is confirmed by this third studio album, after Don’t Explain (2011) and Seesaw (2013). As usual, Beth Hart’s voice is some kind of irresistible magnet that tows every word, every sentence, each chorus… An intense singing which finds in Joe Bonamassa’s playing THE dream partner. As for the repertoire revisited for this Black Coffee, recorded in five days at the Studio at the Palms in Las Vegas in August 2016 (with drummer Anton Fig, saxophonists Ron Dziubla and Paulie Cerra, trumpet player Lee Thornburg, keyboardist Reese Wynans, bass player Michael Rhodes, guitarist Rob McNelley and backing vocalists Mahalia Barnes, Jade Macrae and Juanita Tippins), simply reading those names is enough to gauge the good tastes of the duo: Edgar Winter, Etta James, Ike Turner, Ella Fitzgerald, Lil’ Green, LaVern Baker, Howlin’ Wolf and Lucinda Williams. © CM/Qobuz
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Edgar Winter, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist - Jerry Lacroix, Writer
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BARBARA WYRICK, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist - Stephen Bogard, Writer
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Ike Turner, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist - Tina Turner, Writer
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Bernice Petkere, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joseph Young, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist
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Joe McCoy, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist
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Mike Stoller, Writer - Jerry Lieber, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist
© 2018 J&R Adventures ℗ 2018 J&R Adventures
CHESTER BURNETT, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist
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Beth Hart, MainArtist - Lucinda Williams, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist
© 2018 J&R Adventures ℗ 2018 J&R Adventures
Gerald Wexler, Writer - LaVern Baker, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist - Ahmet Ertegan, Writer
© 2018 J&R Adventures ℗ 2018 J&R Adventures
Klaus Waldeck, Writer - Beth Hart, MainArtist - Joe Bonamassa, MainArtist - Eva Schwaerzler-Engel, Writer
© 2018 J&R Adventures ℗ 2018 J&R Adventures
Album Description
Fire alert! Gathering in the same room Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa is the nightmare of every fireman in the world. True pyromaniacs of the blue note, those two have had their field day since their meeting in 2010. The Californian with her soul panther voice and the New Yorker, an epileptic of the electric guitar, join forces that are a perfect match. And their tandem is probably the most inspired thing to happen to blues rock in ages, as is confirmed by this third studio album, after Don’t Explain (2011) and Seesaw (2013). As usual, Beth Hart’s voice is some kind of irresistible magnet that tows every word, every sentence, each chorus… An intense singing which finds in Joe Bonamassa’s playing THE dream partner. As for the repertoire revisited for this Black Coffee, recorded in five days at the Studio at the Palms in Las Vegas in August 2016 (with drummer Anton Fig, saxophonists Ron Dziubla and Paulie Cerra, trumpet player Lee Thornburg, keyboardist Reese Wynans, bass player Michael Rhodes, guitarist Rob McNelley and backing vocalists Mahalia Barnes, Jade Macrae and Juanita Tippins), simply reading those names is enough to gauge the good tastes of the duo: Edgar Winter, Etta James, Ike Turner, Ella Fitzgerald, Lil’ Green, LaVern Baker, Howlin’ Wolf and Lucinda Williams. © CM/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:44:41
- Main artist: Beth Hart
- Label: J&R Adventures
- Genre: Blues
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
© 2018 J&R Adventures ℗ 2018 J&R Adventures
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