Stop Breaking Down
Artist | Eddie Taylor Jr. |
Title | Stop Breaking Down |
Release Date | Tuesday, June 9, 2015 |
Genre | Blues > Chicago Blues > Chicago Blues |
Copyright | © Wolf Records International GmbH |
Country | AUSTRIA |
Promotion Text
Eddie Taylor Jr. - Stop Breaking Down
Accompanying Eddie on this latest album is Tony Palmer on 2nd guitar, Greg McDaniel on bass, Timothy Taylor on Drums, and Harmonica Hinds and Bob Waleso sharing duties on harmonica. In this new set of songs they cover everything from the jazzy Ghetto Woman by B.B. King, in which Eddie sounds stylistically similar to the great Fenton Robinson, to a wonderful rendition of the Jimmy Reed classic, “Baby What You Want Me to Do,” where Eddie’s guitar sound pays direct homage to his dad. In an effort to adapt to an increasingly younger audience, he has modernized his style by experimenting with different guitar pedal effects. The results are clearly evident on many of his rock-leaning, distorted guitar solos including a very prominent one featured on Doctor Clayton’s “I Got to Find My Baby.” CDs on Wolf Records:CD 120.811 Eddie Taylor Jr. – Worried About My BabyCD 120.813 Eddie Taylor Jr. – Mind GameCD 120.817 Eddie Taylor Jr. – I Got To Make This Money, BabyCD 120.826 Eddie Taylor Jr. – So Called FriendsCD 120.834 Eddie Taylor Jr. – Stop Breaking DownCD 120.890 Eddie Taylor Jr. – Tribute To Eddie Taylor