Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Going Home [Deluxe Edition](2014) mp3@320 {1337x}-kawli

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Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Going Home [Deluxe Edition](2014) mp3@320 {1337x}-kawli (Size: 155.47 MB)
 13 - Three hundred Pounds of Joy.mp37.81 MB
 12 - Still a Fool (feat. Robert Randolph).mp317.11 MB
 11 - Born Under a Bad Sign (feat. Keb Mo' & the Rebirth Brass Band).mp39.99 MB
 14 - Can You Hear Me.mp36.85 MB
 15 - Trick Bag.mp38.39 MB
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 info.txt2.6 KB
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 10 - Cut You Loose (feat. Ringo Starr).mp310.43 MB
 09 - Looking Back.mp39.41 MB
 04 - The House Is Rockin'.mp36.81 MB
 03 - I Love the Life I Live (feat. Joe Walsh & Kim Wilson).mp312.97 MB
 02 - Everything Gonna Be Alright.mp39.84 MB
 05 - Breaking Up Somebody's Home (feat. Warren Haynes).mp311.45 MB
 06 - You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now.mp318.46 MB
 08 - Boogie Man.mp39.31 MB
 07 - You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover (feat. Pastor Brady Blade, Sr.).mp37.94 MB
 01 - Palace of the King (feat. The Rebirth Brass Band).mp38.68 MB

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Like the old Muddy Waters song, Kenny Wayne Shepherd feels like going home. For his new album, the 36-year-old guitarist returned to Shreveport, La., to record a disc that mines his musical influences, from Waters and Albert King to Stevie Ray Vaughan. With a band of blues and country veterans—drummer Chris Layton (Double Trouble), bassist Tony Franklin (The Firm) and keyboardist Riley Osbourn (Willie Nelson)—and a who’s who list of guests (Rebirth Brass Band, Keb’ Mo’, Ringo Starr, Joe Walsh, Warren Haynes, Robert Randolph), Goin’ Home presents Shepherd at his bluesy best.

On “Breaking Up Somebody’s Home,” which King recorded in 1972, Osbourn’s slow and funky keyboards set up an impeccable groove for Shepherd and Haynes to engage in high-flying guitar solos. On “The House Is A Rockin’”—the leadoff track from Vaughan’s 1989 album, In Step—Shepherd turns in a blistering solo in homage to the late Texas guitarist. King’s signature song, “Born Under A Bad Sign” (written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones), features Keb’ Mo’ on vocals, while the Willie Dixon tune “You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover”—which Bo Diddley cut for Checker in 1962—features vocals by Shepherd family friend Brady Blade Sr., co-producer Brady Blade Jr.’s father. (The album was recorded at Blade Jr.’s studio.) This Louisiana homecoming is an all-around awesome affair.

Tracklist:
01. Palace of the King (feat. Rebirth Brass Band) - Donald "Duck" Dunn, Don Nix, Leon Russell 3:48
02. Everything Gonna Be Alright - Walter Jacobs 4:18
03. I Love the Life I Live (feat. Joe Walsh , Kim Wilson) - Willie Dixon 5:39
04. House is Rockin’ - Doyle Bramhall, Stevie Ray Vaughan 2:59
05. Breaking Up Somebody's Home (feat. Warren Haynes) - Al Jackson, Jr. , Timothy Matthews 5:01
06. You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now - Joe Josea, Riley King 8:04
07. You Can't Judge a Book By the Cover (feat. Pastor Brady Blade Sr.) - Willie Dixon 3:28
08. Boogie Man - Charles Blackwell, Leon Russell 4:05
09. Looking Back - John Watson 4:06
10. Cut You Loose (feat. Ringo Starr) - Melvin London 4:34
11. Born Under a Bad Sign (feat. Rebirth Brass Band, Keb' Mo) - William Bell, Booker T. Jones 4:23
12 . Still a Fool (feat. Robert Randolph) - Muddy Waters 7:28
13. Three Hundred Pounds of Joy 3:24
14. Can You Hear Me 2:59
15. Trick Bag 3:39

Media Info:
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Channels: joint stereo
Samplerate: 44100
Encoder: LAME 3.98
MPEG-1 layer 3



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Thanks for the deluxe version.
Thank you for the new blues! saw him live in bethlem pa in the 90's!!