This EP contains 3 variations of the new single “Love’s Gone to Hell”, a wonderful song filled with a powerful chorus, a catchy riff and a voice that seems can never be changed by time passing…
With music instantly accessed at the touch of a button, it seems that the urge to pigeonhole bands as quickly and neatly as possible has been driven to ever more extremes in recent years. Good Tiger, however, forge their own path. Blending their influences in a manner that defies lazy classification sets them apart from their contemporaries, imbuing everything they do with a distinctive sound and feel, and with We Will All Be Gone, Good Tiger have dramatically built upon their stunning debut, 2015's A Head Full Of Moonlight. "I think that what a musician wants to do musically is always pretty fluid and can change from day to day," states guitarist Derya "Dez" Nagle.
This is Omar Dykes' 50th anniversary CD and the first Omar & the Howlers release with new material since Boogie Man in 2004. With a recorded history of over 20 titles, this is the first release on Omar's own Big Guitar Music label, with more planned from this still active 21st century bluesman. Omar's diverse musical roots are show-cased on each track, with all songs being written by Dykes except I'm Mad Again by John Lee Hooker. The Howlers include Wes Starr and Bruce Jones, who have been playing with Omar since Big Leg Beat (1980), as well as Mike Buck, Ronnie James, and smokin' guitar from Casper Rawls and Derek O'Brien.
My Chains Are Gone is a collection of hymns and gospel favourites from Country music icon Reba McEntire. Featuring 12 tracks, the album is a mix of songs from Reba's 2017 Grammy Award-winning release, Sing It Now: Songs Of Faith and Hope, combined with four brand-new selections including the beloved "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because He Lives." The CD includes an acoustic version of "Back To God" (featuring Lauren Daigle) which has never been available physically before now.
Dirk Mont Campbell is a composer and performer with skills in a variety of non-Western ethnic traditions acquired after his time in pioneering progressive rock bands such as Uriel/Arzachel, Egg, National Health, as well as a large number of collaborations on different albums and audiovisual projects.
So, thirteen pieces of music in non-Western ethnic traditions which are, quite simply, an adventure and intellectually and culturally stimulating… An exceptional album, a modern classic by an experienced musician whose notes accompanying this album shine with the warmth of the best of humanity.