Let Love Show The Way
€ 9.99
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Description
Out now! "Let Love Show The Way" by jammin' blues guitar trio SIMO.
The first album ever recorded at Macon, Ga.’s Big House—the communal home of the Allman Brothers Band during their late ‘60s/early ‘70s heyday—Let Love Show the Way finds SIMO not just reveling in the hallowed space’s unique mojo and history, but taking it to a fresh and inspired place. As a musical unit, Simo, his longtime drummer Adam Abrashoff and bassist Elad Shapiro have an undeniable chemistry, taken to even greater heights with JD playing Duane Allman’s 1957 gold-top Les Paul for every track on the record. This is the same six-string heard on the first two Allman Brothers LPs, the same storied guitar that delivered the unforgettable riff on Derek & the Dominoes’ “Layla.” JD is now part of an elite group of artists—including Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes and Wilco’s Nels Cline—who share the rare honor of having wielded this talismanic instrument.
Tracklisting:
1. Stranger Blues
2. Two Timin' Woman
3. Can't Say Her Name
4. I Lied
5. Please
6. Long May You Sail
7. I'll Always Be Around
8. Becky's Last Occupation
9. I'd Rather Die in Vain
10. Today I'm Here
11. Let Love Show The Way [Bonus Track]
12. Ain't Doin' Nothin' [Bonus Track]
13. Please Be With Me [Bonus Track]
The first album ever recorded at Macon, Ga.’s Big House—the communal home of the Allman Brothers Band during their late ‘60s/early ‘70s heyday—Let Love Show the Way finds SIMO not just reveling in the hallowed space’s unique mojo and history, but taking it to a fresh and inspired place. As a musical unit, Simo, his longtime drummer Adam Abrashoff and bassist Elad Shapiro have an undeniable chemistry, taken to even greater heights with JD playing Duane Allman’s 1957 gold-top Les Paul for every track on the record. This is the same six-string heard on the first two Allman Brothers LPs, the same storied guitar that delivered the unforgettable riff on Derek & the Dominoes’ “Layla.” JD is now part of an elite group of artists—including Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes and Wilco’s Nels Cline—who share the rare honor of having wielded this talismanic instrument.
Tracklisting:
1. Stranger Blues
2. Two Timin' Woman
3. Can't Say Her Name
4. I Lied
5. Please
6. Long May You Sail
7. I'll Always Be Around
8. Becky's Last Occupation
9. I'd Rather Die in Vain
10. Today I'm Here
11. Let Love Show The Way [Bonus Track]
12. Ain't Doin' Nothin' [Bonus Track]
13. Please Be With Me [Bonus Track]
Let Love Show The Way
€ 9.99