Sistnevnte en meget benyttet Engelsk gitarist av bla. Nina Hagen - Roxy music, Elton John, Brian Eno, Jack Bruce, Nick Mason og Katie Melua + mange flere.
He also produced the Sex Pistols first demos in May of '76.
Vet ikke helt, et ok litt kult bluesalbum kanskje?
Men er vel ikke noe stort bluesalbum, heller.
Ingen stor stemme, men den fungerer, ok låter, ok produksjon.
Ikke den dårligste plata jeg har, og tror det fins de som liker den skikkelig.
Var det ikke en egen tråd om denne plata her på Sentralen?
Jeg har en "rar" vinylutgave av denne. Side2 er som den skal være, mens side1 er side1 av REM "Reconstruction of the fables".. Lurer på om den er verdt noe? Vel, side1 av Soul Mining har jeg ikke hørt på vinyl...
En av de beste platene jeg har hørt fra de siste åra; Mick Flannery - Red to Blue (2012)
With a gravelly voice and a song aesthetic that draws from American folk, rock, and Irish standard forms alike, Mick Flannery burst onto the scene in 2005 after a stint as a stone mason in his native Blarney, as well as time spent touring America's clubs and honing his songwriting craft in Nashville. Roughly contemporary with his first releases in 2004 and 2005, Flannery was preoccupied with various songwriting competitions, catching finalist and semifinalist positions in international competitions as well as some wins in the Nashville's U.S. Songwriting Competition. Though 2005's Evening Train brought some attention to Flannery and raised his star somewhat, he continued to spend time on the road playing in Ireland's clubs, developing his sound and lyrics into a more introspective form with a rootsier sound. With 2008's White Lies, Flannery made his first appearance on the Irish charts, debuting within the Top Ten. His newest, 2012 album Red to Blue is set to becoming his biggest so far.