Recorded by Martin Meinschafer is Henrik’s fourth album and his best. This album really has something for everybody. There is blues, rock, country, and blistering guitar solo’s…
Henrik Freischlader returns to blues rock and delivers 12 fresh songs on his new studio album. With the unusual title Recorded by Martin Meinschäfer II, the new album is a logical continuation of its predecessor from 2009, but sounds completely different - 13 years older and 13 years younger!
Second album form HFB, a young trio that will revolutionize the blues in this country (and beyond). Awe-inspiring songwriting and performance (lyrics are re-printed). Compared to their debut album the band has developed a style of its own…
Great live album. Filled with quality sounds and solos from very capable musicians. Aside for the guitar throughout being superb the drum solo and the organ work stand out.
This double CD which is compiled exclusively by the “Blues News Magazine” is a unique collection of 26 tracks selected by the shooting star of German blues himself…
The surplus of excellent albums being released right now continues with a candidate for the best Blues Rock artist to ever hail from Germany. Henrik Freischlader returns with another superb effort. After his last two powerhouse albums and a stint supporting Layla Zoe and Tommy Schneller you might expect a letdown in quality, but House in the Woods delivers once again…
"The Lily" is Layla Zoe's sixth album.. She easily handles both, tradtional-style gospel music, and hard driving blues. Accompanied by producer, guitar, bass player, drummer and co-writer, Henrik Freischlader, Layla's taking you on trip from deep moving songs to powerful rockers. Excellent release featuring a promising singer/songwriter with strong blues roots. Canadian blues singer Layla Zoe offers a highly personal take on the blues. She’s a confident singer with an expansive range, who finds the perfect foil in the shape of German blues guitarist and multi instrumentalist Henrik Freischlader.
Nine years after ‘The Lily’, Canadian blues singer Layla Zoe and guitarist Henrik Freischlader have reunited and recorded a new studio album together at Megaphon Recording Studio in Arnsberg: The World Could Change. Twelve new songs form the solid sound framework for the powerful and energetic voice of this exceptional singer, who not only inspires with authentic blues rock on her new album, but also with soulful and tender ballads. Freischlader’s guitar provides goosebumps and cozy warmth with its unmistakable sound, the inspired Hammond organ by Moritz “Mr. Mo” Fuhrhop gives the very last touch. An album to be heard and felt!