Showing posts with label Joe Bonamassa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Bonamassa. Show all posts

Friday, 21 October 2011





Black Country Communion:
Live Over Europe DVD/Blu ray
Mascot Records
Released UK/Europe 24th October 2011


Hands up all those who thought that Black Country Communion were a one shot deal and that once the first album was out then the band would just fall by the wayside and the members would just continue with what they were doing before. Well I have to admit that I too had that feeling having seen this kind of thing before but I am happy to say that not only have the band managed to get over the difficult second album which most bands like this really struggle to release, they have also toured and the future looks good for all concerned not least those of us who absolutely adore what this band does

Filmed during the band’s debut European tour Black Country Communion Live over Europe finds this band ready to kill straight out of the box. If I am honest I am absolutely floored by the power the dynamics and sheer presence of this band. It isn’t a bunch of individuals out to make a quick buck this is a living and breathing band and live they excite me like very few bands have managed to do over the last few bands.

The great thing about this DVD is of course the music and the band feature music from both the albums currently available and of course we also have a knockout version of Burn which despite of course being a cover is really a major highlight of the bands set. Other musical highlights are frequent throughout this DVD and I have to say the material in a live setting really does shine tracks like One Last Soul, Save Me and Black Country just blow you away but the entire set is just full of great rock songs.

The other thing that I have noticed here is that the band can cut it both on a small intimate stage and also the big stage. Very few bands can make the switch so easily One of the few that I know of is The Rolling Stones so Black Country Communion are in elite and hallowed company . Wherever you see the band and if you caught the band on their UK tour or in Europe this DVD will be a great reminder of just how good this group of musicians are. Is there a star in Black Country Communion? Are you kidding of course every member of this band is a star but the amazing thing is they are a “BAND” there are no egos here just pure confidence in what they do. Glenn Hughes says in the DVD that they are “Just a Rock n Roll band playing Rock n Roll Music” Yes Glenn you are but BCC ARE SPECIAL!

The DVD package comes as a two disc set and the first disc will be on permanently play in my house until the band tour again.
Disc two is where you find the extras which include a featurette of the band on tour making this concert film and also includes photo galleries both on tour and backstage. In short if you have the two Black Country Communion CDs then you will want and indeed NEED this DVD [package it really is indispensable. I haven’t been as excited about a band for an absolute age but Black Country Communion excite me no end. They are the real deal!!

You can check out the bands facebook page for a look at the trailer for this film and also a chance to download a track Song of Yesterday free of charge.
https://www.facebook.com/bccommunion?sk=app_103520946352747

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Joe Bonamassa's UK Tour Continues This Week!!














Photo Credit © Christie Goodwin





Joe Bonamassa's UK Tour Continues This Week!!

On Saturday October 15th, Joe Bonamassa came down with the flu and was forced to re-schedule his Blackpool Opera House concert Saturday October 15th to the new date of Thursday April 5th 2012. Joe’s Nottingham Capital FM Arena concert on Sunday October 16th has now been re-scheduled to Monday April 2nd 2012.

The good news is that Joe has now fully recovered from the flu, and will perform the remaining dates on the current leg of his UK tour as follows:


Cardiff International Arena Tuesday October 18th

*Plymouth Pavilions Wednesday October 19th *Few tickets remaining

*London Hammersmith Apollo Friday October 21st *Few tickets remaining

*London Hammersmith Apollo Saturday October 22nd *Few tickets remaining

You can request Joe Bonamassa tracks on Classic Rock Radio here:

http://www.classicrockradio.eu/playlist/playing.html?buster=0.9504105352387064

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Leslie West teams up with Slash and Bonamassa on “Unusual Suspects”


Photos Alex Solca

Leslie West(Pictured with Joe Bonamassa and ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons), Legendary guitarist and the founder of one of rocks most influential bands, Mountain, will release a brand new solo album, ‘Unusual Suspects’, on Monday September 19th.

The album features West alongside a hand-picked line-up of the world’s finest guitar players; including Slash, blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa, Black Label Society front man and ex-Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde, ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons and Toto’s Steve Lukather.

Released by Provogue Records, the album follows the shocking news that, in late June, West underwent life-saving surgery, when his leg was amputated above the knee. While such an ordeal would surely deter lesser artists, West insisted on honouring the ‘Unusual Suspects’ album’s September release date and is gearing up for a US tour in October.

“These guys don’t just show up to play on everybody’s albums,” says West on his special guests and the album’s title. “They’re all stars in their own right, and fantastic players – everyone with their own sound and style, about as far from the usual suspects as it gets.”

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Joe Bonamassa Archive Interview:Sloe Gin 2007



Interview with Joe Bonamassa
5th September 2007

Sloe Gin is the seventh album from Blues rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Over the last seven years Joe has built up an enviable reputation as a live performer and his albums have also sold in increasingly higher numbers. Sloe Gin is produced by Kevin Shirley who has in the past worked with the likes of Aerosmith, The Black Crowes and Led Zeppelin. While the album breaks new ground for Joe it still retains that Joe Bonnamassa feel we have grown to know and love over the previous albums and seven years worth of live work. Joe spoke to Jon Kirkman whilst in the middle of an American tour in Florida. Joe talked about the new album and also his love for Progressive rock and his plans for his English tour early in 2008.

He started off by talking excitedly about how the album Sloe Gin is his best performing album so far hitting the American top fifty within just a few weeks of release

Jon Kirkman Your new album Sloe Gin has just been released and gone straight into the album charts. This must please you a great deal.

Joe Bonamassa Oh yeah, I am tremendously shocked, we debuted on the American album charts; I mean it was like the biggest debut we had ever had so I am not used to all this attention for an album (laughs). But really I am just glad that people enjoy it you know.

JK What was it like working with Kevin Shirley? He does after all have a great track record having worked with people like Led Zeppelin, Black Crowes, Aerosmith and Joe Satriani.

JB Oh yeah, Kevin is great, he takes the music further than I would even if I had had a million years to work on it. His outlook on things comes from such a very worldly place that he is able to take the music and do something really cool with it without making it sound as though it is over produced. It is like a fine line but he knows exactly how to push the boundaries without going over the edge.

JK Having heard most of your previous albums I think Sloe Gin has the edge, would you put that down to the production because at the end of the day it is still a Joe Bonamassa record. Kevin Shirley hasn’t changed your sound particularly.

JB No, you’re right; it just has a different quality to it. It is a bit edgier and is a riskier album. I think the albums we did before were a little safer. The fact that we have songs on this album that don’t necessarily have a guitar solo is in my little world a big risk. So I am really happy that people enjoy the album so much. There are some people of course who say, “Oh you don’t play as much guitar any more, you are getting old and slowing up” (laughs) I mean, do I have to be the two verse and twenty minute guitar solos kind of guy – is this my fate? (Laughs).

JK Well let’s face it there is always going to be elements of any fan base who will find cause to complain. This is your seventh album and perhaps for people who were around when your first album came out, come of these fans may resent your getting successful because you are not their little secret any more.

JB Well yeah that is the kind of thing I am talking about: I have always been this kind of underground cult hero to some people. The strange thing is they help you out and they join your street team and help promote you and they go beyond the call of duty. They are just amazing fans, but them some of these fans prefer to see me in a club rather than a 2000-seat theatre.

JK I don’t see the problem with what you are doing and how your career has built because surely the aim is to have as many people as possible into what you do? Perhaps at some point you could still do the clubs, let’s face it the Rolling Stones are a good example of this. The biggest band in the world playing stadiums and every now and again they will play a few club dates.

JB Yeah, they like to break it up. They actually played a place in New Haven we like to play not so long ago which is a 500-seat club. We do that as well, mostly on this tour it has been theatres but we have a couple of gigs coming up in a 240-seat room and it is cool.

JK How much of this album has made it into the live set?

JB About five songs, which is a lot because we only do about 13 or 14 songs in a live set?

JK There is a question I have to ask you about your live set. That is, why do you play music from Yes in your set? I can understand some of the other covers say from Jethro Tull but Yes seem a world away from that kind of thing.

JB Well, for me it is kind of well; I do the Yes stuff because I am a big fan of progressive rock; I mean we actually do Genesis stuff now. We have kind of retired the Yes stuff. We have been doing Los Endos in the live set. But really I am just a huge prog rock fan so I try to find little snippets if prog that I can throw in that kind of make sense. I know some of it is a little bit out there (Laughs) but it is a bit like I know there are fans out there like my dad who are blues fans but still went out to see bands like Yes and Genesis and went to see the Allman Brothers and Deep Purple and bands like that, really just music fans. I think they all get it eventually.

JK So when you and the band come to the UK in early 2008 we can perhaps expect Los Endos then?

JB (laughs) Yes but we might be doing Selling England By The Pound as well (Laughs).

JK Well I will look forward to that but the thing about your covers is that you don’t always do them as straight covers you always turn them inside out and make them your own, which makes for a better tribute I think.

JB Well thanks. That is the whole point of doing a cover. I mean of guys doing verbatim covers but that doesn’t make any sense to me. You are not making the song your own and you are not beating the original version. If you can’t beat the original version at least try to make it your own and do something interesting with it.

JK You are currently on the road in America and are due to hit the UK in early 2008. What are the plans for the live show? Will we get in the UK pretty much the same as the American fans are getting or will you mix it up a bit?

JB We have got some shows to play in America them we have six and half weeks off which is a long break for us. In those six and a half weeks we are going to try to put together a new show. Then we kick off again in 2008 in England. So the English audiences will be the first to hear the new show. Hopefully it will be good.

JK Well the album is doing great both sides of the Atlantic. After seven years you really seem on your way and it is great to see the way your career has developed.

JB The last three or four years have been very busy for me.

JK We look forward to catching you in 2008 in the UK. It is great that the album is doing well. I am sure there are a whole lot more Joe Bonamassa fans that will be coming to the gigs in the New Year.

JB Thanks Jon. See you and the rest of the English fans in early 2008.


Joe went on to bigger and better things with the album Sloe Gin and also further albums including The Ballad of John Henry, Black Rock and Dust Bowl. He has also formed a band, Black Country Communion which features Joe alongside Glenn Hughes, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian. The band have released two albums to date Black Country and 2

© Jon Kirkman 2007 and 2011

Monday, 11 July 2011

Leslie West New Solo Album 'Unusual Suspects' Due in September!


Legendary guitarist and Mountain founder 'Leslie West' will release the new solo album, 'Unusual Suspects', on Monday September 19th. The album follows the recent news that West underwent life-saving surgery on June 17th, when his leg was amputated above the knee. While an ordeal such as this would surely deter other artists, West insisted on honouring the 'Unusual Suspects' album release date in September.

Released by Provogue Records, 'Unusual Suspects' features West performing alongside an all-star hand-picked line-up of the world's finest guitar players, including Slash, blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa, Black Label Society front man and ex-Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and Toto's Steve Lukather. 'Unusual Suspects' is West's first album since 2006's 'Blue Me'

"These guys don't just show up to play on everybody's albums," says West on his special guests and the album's title. "They're all stars in their own right, and fantastic players - everyone with their own sound and style, about as far from the usual suspects as it gets."

Leslie is pictured above with Joe Bonamassa
Photo © Alex Solca