Doug MacLeod: There’s a time
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Label: Reference Recordings
Cat No: RR130
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 25th February 2013
Contents
Works
A Ticket OutBlack Nights
Dubb's Talking Religion Blues
East Carolina Woman
Ghost
I'll be walking on
My Inlaws are Outlaws
Rosa Lee
Run with the Devil
St Elmo's Rooms and Pool
The Entitled Few
The Night of the Devil's Road
The Up Song
Artists
Doug MacLeod (guitar)Denny Croy (bass)
Jimi Bott (drums)
Works
A Ticket OutBlack Nights
Dubb's Talking Religion Blues
East Carolina Woman
Ghost
I'll be walking on
My Inlaws are Outlaws
Rosa Lee
Run with the Devil
St Elmo's Rooms and Pool
The Entitled Few
The Night of the Devil's Road
The Up Song
Artists
Doug MacLeod (guitar)Denny Croy (bass)
Jimi Bott (drums)
About
Doug MacLeod is a unique, powerful guitarist with a rich and soulful voice, singing original songs based on his own life and experiences. This is ‘Genuine Original Acoustic Music’ at its very best.
13 new MacLeod originals highlight this richly detailed recording by Grammy-winning engineer Keith Johnson, produced at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, CA. This trio performance features Doug’s longtime bassist Denny Croy and Jimi Bott, one of the most recorded, awarded and respected blues drummers in the world.
Doug uses 4 strikingly different sounding guitars: 3 National Reso-Phonic instruments, including a 12-string, and his old Gibson C-100, the guitar he calls ‘Little Bit’ because each time he plays her a little bit more of her falls off!
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