Geoffrey McBride “If It Wasn’t For The Heartache”

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    Artista / Grupo: Geoffrey McBride

    Álbum: If It Wasn’t For The Heartache

    Discográfica: Blues Destiny

    Año publicación: 2008

    Fecha crítica: 5/2010

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

High quality blues, ballads and rocky neo-soul, together with a good dose of swing, groove and a jazzy phrasing, is what you will find on this cd Geoffrey McBride is an able singer, with a really interesting vocal range and good taste I really don’t know, but I would dare say Geoffrey McBride started with music when he was only a young boy singing on a local Church choir And I say it, for the special feeling and vocal turns he gives to the cd songs High quality satisfactory musical arrangements along ten songs, performed by a bunch of musicians gifted with a remarkable technique and a powerful personality, especially guitarists Chris Clifton and Randy Cobb You will also find Mark Perrou on bass and drummer Richard Love (who performs in the two previous cds) and backing vocals together with Tim Jackson, Tina Carlino and guitarist Randy Cobb Finally mention Diki Ross on Steinway piano, synthetiser, Hammond B-3 and string and orchestral arrangements A fantastic album I eagerly recommend to the readers



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