Showing posts with label Jimmy Barnes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Barnes. Show all posts

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Jimmy Barnes - Soul Deeper Disc 1 And Disc 2

Album: Soul Deeper Disc 1

Styles: Vocal, Rock
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:30
Size: 84,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:35)  1. Land of 1000 Dances
(3:21)  2. Chain of Fools
(3:36)  3. What Becomes of The Broken Hearted
(3:51)  4. To Love Somebody
(3:06)  5. 634-5789
(2:56)  6. Ain't Too Proud to Beg
(2:42)  7. I Put a Spell on You
(2:33)  8. Money
(2:48)  9. Hold on I'm Comin'
(2:57) 10. Dancing in The Street
(3:24) 11. All The Young Dudes
(2:35) 12. Respect

Album: Soul Deeper Disc 2

Time: 16:24
Size: 37,7 MB

(2:10)  1. Rip it Up
(2:46)  2. I'll go Crazy
(3:18)  3. Who's Making Love
(5:24)  4. Is This Love
(2:44)  5. Hound Dog.

Soul Deeper... Songs From the Deep South is an album by Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes. Following the success of his 1991 album Soul Deep, Barnes returned with another album of soul covers. A special 2CD edition was released, featuring five bonus tracks. It was certified Platinum by ARIA in Australia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Deeper..._Songs_from_the_Deep_South

Soul Deeper Disc 1 And Disc 2

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Jimmy Barnes - HEAT

Styles: Vocal, Guitar, Rock
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:14
Size: 154,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:06)  1. Sweat It Out
(3:20)  2. Wheels In Motion
(4:01)  3. Stand Up
(3:42)  4. Burn Baby Burn
(4:35)  5. Something's Got A Hold
(3:18)  6. Love Thing
(4:39)  7. Talking To You
(3:47)  8. Stone Cold
(4:17)  9. Wait For Me
(6:15) 10. Tears We Cry
(3:54) 11. Right By Your Side
(4:13) 12. A Little Bit Of Love
(4:37) 13. I'd Rather Be Blind
(4:57) 14. Not The Loving Kind
(4:17) 15. Knock Me Down
(3:10) 16. Catch Your Shadow

Apparently Mr Barnes, the god from Oz, was trying to rediscover his roots on Heat. What he has done is created a record steeped in fine blues rock traditions. With a voice as earthy as Barnes' it's easy to assume that the material was simple to come by, but all the material is well-crafted and emotive. None more so than Something Got A Hold, a gem of a song that rolls and tumbles around a luscious hook. It's no secret that Barnes is a class live performer. Hear his seminal live LP Barnstorming for proof of that. With Heat he should now get the worldwide recognition he deserves for his studio output. Grade B+  http://the-revenge-of-riff-raff.blogspot.com.br/2012/10/album-review-jimmy-barnes-heat.html

Personnel: Vocals, Guitar – Jimmy Barnes; Backing Vocals – Jeff Neill; Bass – Michael Hegerty;  Drums – Tony Brock;  Guitar – Ian Moss, Jeff Neill, Jimmy Barnes;  Keyboards – Phil Shenale

HEAT

Monday, September 18, 2017

Jimmy Barnes - Soul Deep

Styles: Vocal, Rock
Year: 1991
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:05
Size: 138,0 MB
Art: Front

(3:28)   1. I Gotcha
(3:04)  2. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
(4:55)  3. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby (Duet with John Farnham)
(3:27)  4. Show Me
(3:06)  5. Many Rivers To Cross
(3:05)  6. Reflections
(2:23)  7. Ain't No Mountain High Enough
(3:05)  8. I Found A Love
(2:52)  9. Signed Sealed Delivered (I'm Yours)
(3:21) 10. Bring It On Home To Me (Duet with Diesel)
(3:50) 11. Here I Am (Come And Take Me)
(3:38) 12. River Deep Mountain High
(2:40) 13. Respect (Live)
(3:40) 14. Reach Out I'll Be There (Live)
(4:24) 15. Try A Little Tenderness (Live)
(3:16) 16. Stagger Lee (Live)
(3:44) 17. Sweet Soul Music (Live)

Jimmy Barnes did a funny thing when he released Soul Deep. Gone was the long hair and leather jacket. Barnes was now a soul crooner, complete with '50s suits and slicked hair. He performed soul standards like Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher," Sam and Dave's "When Something Is Wrong With My Baby," and Ike and Tina Turner's "River Deep, Mountain High." But the change is only a superficial one: Barnes is not a soul singer, and instead chooses to belt out these classics as if they were "Working Class Man." In other words, depending on your viewpoint, this album is either an abomination or a refreshing new take on some classic Motown songs. Purists will hate Barnes' gravelly delivery of these songs (which does descend into pointless screaming far too often), but Barnes has assembled a surprisingly cohesive tribute to '60s soul. It's typical Barnes, but with a twist, making this a brave, yet rewarding, step away from his stale blue-collar commercial rock. ~ Jonathan Lewis http://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-deep-mw0000470056

Personnel:  Jimmy Barnes – vocals;  Tony Brock - drums, percussion;  Diesel - guitar, vocals on track 10;  Jeff Neill – guitar;  Rick Will – guitar;  Michael Hegerty – bass;  Jimmy Haslip – bass;  Mal Logan – keyboards;  Phil Shenale – keyboards;  John Farnham - vocals on track 3;  Jimmy Barnes, Diesel, Marcy Levy, Wendy Fraser, Jessica Williams, Jeff Neill - backing vocals;  John Courtney – trombone;  Kevin Dubber – trumpet;  Mark Dennison - baritone saxophone;  Marty Hill - tenor saxophone.

Soul Deep