Tear Me Up

Randy Bruce

Tear Me Up
Performed By Randy Bruce
Album UPC 884501745048
CD Baby Track ID 9663290
Label Randy Bruce
Released 2012-06-15
BPM 132
Rated 0
ISRC US3531200010
Year 2012
Spotify Plays 5
Writers
Writer Randy Bruce
Pub Co Randy Bruce
Composer Randy Bruce
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - United States

Description

A rock 'n roll/Americana album featuring hard rocking songs like "Hardscrabble Road" and "Angel of Fire" and Southern rock, "Down and "Dirty" and "Sugar Loaf Road". Features top notch players- Charlie McCoy on harmonica, Chris Aaron on cigar box slide.

Notes

A hard rocking album featuring top notch Nashville studio musicians- Charlie McCoy on harmonica, Scott Neubert on guitar, lap steel, and dobro, Jason Roller on guitar and fiddle, Steve Holland on drums and Dow Tomlin on bass. Also features mid-west blues/rock legend Chris Aaron on cigar box slide guitar. Recorded in the same studio where Ringo Starr recorded Beaucoups of Blues many years ago, and Charlie McCoy played on that one too!

Randy pays homage to the Beatles on the opening track, "I'm Going Back To The Good Old Days", and that sets the stage for a rock album written, played, and recorded like the best rock music that was presented to the world in the late 60's and early 70's. Even though it harkens back to that era, the music is fresh, vibrant, and alive. "Hardscrabble Road" and "Angel of Fire" will rock you to your foundation. "Down and Dirty" and "Sugar Loaf Road" will take you down the dirt roads of the South, and the song "House Afire" will take you inside Randy's personal world. This album rocks from track to track.

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