Description
Recorded at Studio At The Palms in Las Vegas, NV, The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, CA and The Cave in Malibu, CA, Driving Towards The Daylight is a balanced back-to-basics album that highlights Bonamassa’s signature style of roots blues with rock-and-roll guts, while honoring the traditions of the original blues musicians.
“We’ve taken some really traditional old blues songs – the Howlin’ Wolf song ‘Who’s Been Talkin’?’ and the Robert Johnson song ‘Stones In My Passway,’ and we’ve tried to imagine how they would do them in a rock context,” said Shirley. “It’s a very exciting return to the blues in a very visceral way. It’s vibrant and it’s gutsy and it’s really, really rugged.”
Tracklisting:
“We’ve taken some really traditional old blues songs – the Howlin’ Wolf song ‘Who’s Been Talkin’?’ and the Robert Johnson song ‘Stones In My Passway,’ and we’ve tried to imagine how they would do them in a rock context,” said Shirley. “It’s a very exciting return to the blues in a very visceral way. It’s vibrant and it’s gutsy and it’s really, really rugged.”
Tracklisting:
A1. Dislocated Boy
A2. Stones In My Passway
A3. Driving Towards The Daylight
A4. Who's Been Talking?
A5. I Got All You Need
A6. A Place In My Heart
B1. Lonely Town Lonely Street
B2. Heavenly Soul
B3. New Coat Of Paint
B4. Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
B5. Too Much Ain't Enough Love (w/ Jimmy Barnes)
A2. Stones In My Passway
A3. Driving Towards The Daylight
A4. Who's Been Talking?
A5. I Got All You Need
A6. A Place In My Heart
B1. Lonely Town Lonely Street
B2. Heavenly Soul
B3. New Coat Of Paint
B4. Somewhere Trouble Don't Go
B5. Too Much Ain't Enough Love (w/ Jimmy Barnes)