Alastair Greene “Dream Train”

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    Artista / Grupo: Alastair Greene

    Álbum: Dream Train

    Discográfica: Rip Cat / Frank Roszak

    Año publicación: 2017

    Fecha crítica: 1/2018

    Valoración: GREAT

For about two decades, Alastar Greene’s voice and guitar playing have captivated and fevered the most diverse audiences you could imagine, from heavies to garage fans, as well as the most diverse rockers or blues lovers His appearances with Eric Burdon, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya, Savoy Brown, John Nemeth or Debbie Davies, together with his successful shows at the Chicago Blues Festival or The Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas, Nevada, confirm it For seven years, Greene was guitar player in The Alan Parsons Project band and recently he has decided to start a solo career to show all his artistic potential, always based on firm musical roots that will catapult him to remarkable position, a difficult goal to reach due to the big competition he will find in rock and rock blues fields, but he really deserves and I am certainly he will get it Along the thirteen songs that give shape and content to this new album, Alastair Greene shows himself as a versatile performer who easily moves in rock and blues music To do so Greene has been perfectly supported by Jim Rankin on bass and Austin Beede on drums, plus the valuable collaboration of Walter Trout, Mike Finnigan, Dennis Gruenling, Debbie Davies and Mike Zito in some tunes



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