Sean Rowe (Floor Tom, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals), Adrian Cohen (Piano), Nic Fera (Drums), Clarke Foley (Bowed Bass), Cara May Gorman (Vocals),
Matthew Loiacono (Drums), Troy Pohl (Bass, Electric Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Synthesizer, Xylophone), Danny Whelchel (Drums) and Monica Wilson (Cello).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… kicking off this Friday morning with a bit of ‘Magic!’ This is one fantastic album from Sean and I think all of of his albums are top shelf!
Out 4th September - a newly discovered 1971 Miles double, recorded in 1971 and featuring Jarrett, Gary Bartz, Mike Henderson, Mtume, Charles Don Alias, Ndugu Leon Chancler… pretty good.
Don’t Explain [2011]
Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa join forces again, this however is a studio album, not one of the myriad live albums they have made together. Good punchy blues rock, led along by that powerful voice of hers.
Sean Rowe (Vocals, Guitar), Neko Case (Composer, 'Hold On, Hold On), Cat Power (Composer, ‘Colors and the Kids’), Feist (Composer, ‘Let It Die’), Sade (Composer, ‘By Your Side’), Regina Spektor (Composer,‘Ode to Divorce’) and Lucinda Williams (Composer, ‘Soldier’s Song’).
Streaming on Qobuz (96/24)… A short six song salute to six female composers by Sean and it sounds sublime! Well worth the time to give a listen, run time is 21:19…
Mine arrived, but I’m in London bubbling with the family here to be with Mum as she’s been discharged from hospital, so they and the new Neil Young and Dylan albums are in my neighbour’s house.