Исполнитель: Layla Zoe Название диска: Gemini (2CD) Лейбл: ℗ 2018 Layla Zoe Страна: Canada Жанр: Blues Rock Год выпуска: 2018 Количество треков: 20 Формат: MP3 Качество: 320 kbps Время звучания: 01:34:12 Размер файла: 221,2 МБ
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CD1 01. She Didn't Believe (05:43) 02. I'll Be Reborn Blues (03:31) 03. Turn This Into Gold (05:27) 04. The Deeper They Bury Me (02:52) 05. Mumbai (04:48) 06. The Good Life (05:06) 07. I Can't Imagine My Life Without You (05:34) 08. Freedom Flowers (03:01) 09. Let Go (05:45) 10. Rainbow Pacmen And Unicorns (03:25)
CD2 01. Weakness (06:31) 02. Dark World (03:51) 03. Ghost Train (04:16) 04. Bitch With The Head Of Red (04:46) 05. Gemini (04:57) 06. Roses And Lavender (06:39) 07. White Dog (03:40) 08. Automatic Gun (04:44) 09. Are You Still Alive Inside (05:20) 10. Little Sister (04:16)
Layla Zoe is an internationally recognized blues singer/songwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia. Zoe's talent as a singer was apparent from a young age when, after discovering her father's blues record collection, she took a turn fronting his band. After singing for another local blues band in her late teens, Zoe struck out on her own, relocating to Toronto and releasing her solo debut, Shades of Blue, in 2006. When she won top prize at a Finnish songwriter competition that same year, it opened up the door to touring and recording opportunities throughout Europe. Over the next five years, Zoe would release four more albums, eventually signing with Cable Car Records, a label owned by German blues guitarist Henrik Freischlader, with whom she also collaborated. Back in Canada, she collaborated with heavy-hitters like Sonny Landreth and Jeff Healey. Her powerhouse voice has often been compared to that of Janis Joplin. Zoe's 2013 LP, The Lily, proved to be somewhat of a breakout and was considered one of Down Beat magazine's best blues albums of the year. Following 2015's Live at Spirit of 66 concert album, Zoe signed with another German blues label, Ruf Records, and released her sixth studio effort, Breaking Free. ~ Timothy Monger
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