Artist: Chris Anderson
Title: Old Friend
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Relativity Recordings
Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:05:11
Total Size: 450 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:01. You're Gonna Need Me (Written-By Albert King) (6:08)
02. Slow Burn (2:26)
03. Old Friend (5:18)
04. One Step Ahead of the Blues (5:28)
05. Crying For My Baby (Written-By Harold Burrage) (5:06)
06. Life is Hard (Written-By Fred James) (7:18)
07. Ain't Giving Up On Love (5:39)
08. Trust Me (4:23)
09. Jake's Song (6:29)
10. When Will You Be Satisfied (5:15)
11. One Good Woman (4:31)
12. Driving Out of the Blues (5:20)
13. Untitled (1:49)
Acoustic Guitar - Chris Anderson
Bass - Banner Thomas
Drums - Matt Abts
Harmony Vocals - Chris Anderson
Lead Guitar - Chris Anderson
Lead Vocals - Chris Anderson
Mandolin - Chris Anderson , Paul Carnes (tracks: 9)
Organ [B3] - Mike Kach
Piano - Mike Kach
Rhythm Guitar - Chris Anderson
Slide Guitar - Chris Anderson , Warren Haynes (tracks: 3)
Art Direction - David Bett
Engineer - Mark Richardson (2), Mike Wilson
Engineer [Assistant Engineering By] - Mike Wilson, Tim Harrigan
Photography By - Harry Sandler, Karen Bellone
Mastered By - Howie Weinberg
Mixed By - Jim Gaines, Mark Richardson
Producer - Jim Gaines
Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Producer
Chris Anderson has been a mainstay on the Southern Rock scene since the 1970s, playing with, touring, or writing songs in groups such as the Outlaws, Grinderswitch, Lucinda Williams, The Allman Brothers, Bad Company, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Blackhawk, Hank Williams Jr, Steven Stills, Johnny Neel, Neil Carswell and many others. His Debut Album "Old Friend" has been described as a cross between Stevie Ray Vaughan Eric Clapton, and Duane Allman. The New York Times described it as one of the 10 best albums you've never heard. Rolling Stone Magazine gave it Five Stars. "Old Friend" is a well rounded effort charged by Anderson's vibrant guitar playing and the emotional depth of great songs sung with unremitting conviction, and delivered with the authority of a veteran bluesman. Not only does he come off as a major new talent but the performances on his records vindicate Anderson's instincts as a great songwriter. Anderson moved to Nashville, Tennessee in the mid 90s, and has been a member of the Multi-Platinum country group Blackhawk for years. He has written songs, played on, and or produced countless recording sessions and CDs and Jingles. His ability to cross many genres such as Rock, Pop, Country, Soul, R&B and Blues only enhance his songwriting in "Music City." Anderson is one of Southern Rock's most notable players and sought after producers.
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