Eric Lindell - Low On Cash, Rich In Love CD
$16.00
When singer/songwriter/vocalist Eric Lindell first hit the national music scene with his 2006 Alligator Records debut Change in the Weather, critics and fans alike celebrated the arrival of a roots rocker with dozens of unforgettable original songs. With his musical roots planted in Northern California, Lindell's music blossomed in New Orleans. His combination of sweet blue-eyed soul with foot-stomping R&B, swamp pop, funk and blues have won him critical and popular acclaim across the country. As he toured the U.S., his fan base grew, and before long clubs and festivals were filled with happy, dancing people singing the words to every song. Now he's back with Low On Cash, Rich In Love, a collection filled with solid grooves, insightful lyrics and one emotionally rich song after another.
Recorded at Piety Street Studio in New Orleans, this album will delight Lindell's fan base and will capture the attention of music lovers all over the globe. From the first single, "Lay Back Down," to the undeniable groove of a totally reworked version of Gil Scott-Heron's "Lady Day And John Coltrane," to the New Orleans bounce of "Tried And True," this album is Eric Lindell at his very best. His sinewy and soulful vocals recall 1970s Van Morrison, while his guitar and harmonica work are uniquely his own. With sweet saxophones punching in all the right places and grooves building on top of each other, Eric Lindell has created a timeless collection of songs.
1. Lay Back Down 4:34
2. Low On Cash 2:53
3. Josephine 2:47
4. Mind Your Business 3:37
5. Tried And True 3:45
6. Lady Day And John Coltrane 3:04
7. What I Got 3:54
8. It's My Pleasure 4:30
9. It's A Pity 4:02
10. I Got A Girl 3:38
11. It's You 3:41
12. All Night Long 5:48
Released 1/15/08
Recorded at Piety Street Studio in New Orleans, this album will delight Lindell's fan base and will capture the attention of music lovers all over the globe. From the first single, "Lay Back Down," to the undeniable groove of a totally reworked version of Gil Scott-Heron's "Lady Day And John Coltrane," to the New Orleans bounce of "Tried And True," this album is Eric Lindell at his very best. His sinewy and soulful vocals recall 1970s Van Morrison, while his guitar and harmonica work are uniquely his own. With sweet saxophones punching in all the right places and grooves building on top of each other, Eric Lindell has created a timeless collection of songs.
1. Lay Back Down 4:34
2. Low On Cash 2:53
3. Josephine 2:47
4. Mind Your Business 3:37
5. Tried And True 3:45
6. Lady Day And John Coltrane 3:04
7. What I Got 3:54
8. It's My Pleasure 4:30
9. It's A Pity 4:02
10. I Got A Girl 3:38
11. It's You 3:41
12. All Night Long 5:48
Released 1/15/08
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