27.10.24

MIGHTY SAM McCLAIN & KNUT REIERSRUD — Tears Of The World (2015) FLAC (tracks), lossless

The Norwegians also have the blues: on "Tears Of The World," guitarist Knut Reiersrud and his band collaborate with 72-year-old Southern singer Mighty Sam McClain, delving into the original music of the deep South of the USA. This album impressively demonstrates that energetic R&B, soul, and blues know no boundaries of origin. Mighty Sam McClain passed away on June 16, 2015. "Tears Of The World" became his final recording and a testament to his legacy. The blues and soul world mourns the loss of a great artist. ACT
Tracklist :
1    Tears Of The World 2:52
Written-By – Willie Hale
2    Please Mr. Foreman 2:41
Written-By – John Lee Carter
3    Jewels 4:22
Written-By – Erik Hillestad, Knut Reiersrud
4    Living In The Key Of G 3:23
Written-By – Jeff Wasserman, Knut Reiersrud
5    Que Sera, Sera 4:39
Written-By – Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
6    Friends 5:18
Written-By – Sam McClain, Pat Herlehy
7    Too Proud 5:12
Written-By – Carlene Carter
8    Apples [Don't Fall Far From The Tree] 4:39
Written-By – Jeff Wasserman, Knut Reiersrud
9    I Wish I Had A Girl Like You 3:00
Written-By – Willie Hale
10    Somebody Help Me 3:38
Written-By – George Papageorge, Sam McClain
11    Things Ain't What They Used To Be 3:46
Written-By – George Papageorge, Sam McClain
12    Promised Land 5:43
Written-By – Jeff Wasserman, Knut Reiersrud
Credits :
Mighty Sam McClain - Vocals
Knut Reiersrud - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano (2,8) & Vocals (5)
Bjørn Holm - Guitar
David Wallumrød - Hammond Organ, Wurlitzer, Piano & Prophet 5
Nikolai Hængsle Eilertsen - Bass
Andreas Bye - Drums
Håkon Kornstad - Saxes & Flute
Martin Horntveth - Timpani & Tubular bells + Strings

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