Ash Grunwald - Introducing Ash Grunwald (2002) 320kbps {FP}

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 01 - Just Can't Help Myself.mp37.27 MB
 02 - Just Be Yourself.mp39.32 MB
 03 - Open Road.mp37.18 MB
 04 - Smokestack Lightning.mp39 MB
 05 - The Sky Is Crying.mp39.38 MB
 06 - If You Don't Mind.mp36.75 MB
 07 - Grinin' in Your Face.mp34.9 MB
 08 - So Long.mp39.69 MB
 09 - Tobacco Road.mp37.62 MB
 10 - Ocean Liner.mp313.91 MB
 11 - Is There A Reason.mp38.91 MB
 12 - Baby Please.mp36.02 MB
 13 - Rolling and Tumbling.mp38.08 MB
 14 - Baby Please Don't Leave Me.mp36.47 MB
 15 - Dolphin Song.mp312.11 MB
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- Ash Grunwald -

- Introducing Ash Grunwald (2002) -


Ash Grunwald is part of Australia's blues and roots scene, a one-man band who belts out his songs on guitar and stompbox at festivals around the country. Like a lot of blues and roots musicians, he's something of a young hippie, and many of his songs deal with subjects like escaping from the big city and spending time with nature. He even has a song thanking a pod of dolphins for saving him from a shark while he was out surfing.
Grunwald's grandfather played bass and at the age of ten they first started jamming together while he was learning to play the guitar. That began his obsession with the blues, expanded into an expertise by listening to the blues shows on Melbourne's community radio stations as a teenager. By his early 20s, Grunwald had been in and out of several bands including the Blue Grunwalds and the Groove Catalysts, as well as playing in a couple of duos. He found that he preferred playing solo, however, booking small shows along the coastline wherever there was a good beach he could surf at, even if it meant playing unnoticed for hours in the dark corner of a restaurant.
Still independent and without a manager, he recorded a collection of his songs and several blues covers live (including songs by Howlin' Wolf and Robert Johnson), Introducing Ash Grunwald, and released it himself in 2001. Shortly after that he discovered Tom Waits, and in particular his work from the '80s and after, which involved experimental percussion with everything from pots and pans to a dumpster. In 2004, Grunwald recorded a second album, I Don't Believe, again live and solo, this time using spanners and hammers for percussion and adding several covers of Waits' songs. It was also the first time he used samples and live loops on an album. Songs from those first two albums were then combined together in a new release called Live at the Corner, for which he won an Australian Blues Award for Album of the Year.

Artist: Ash Grunwald - Introducing Ash Grunwald 2002
Title Of Album: Introducing Ash Grunwald
released 01 August 2002
Label: Delta Groove
Genre: Blues
Bitrate: 320 kbps
Total Time: 54:03 Min

Tracklist:

01.Just Can't Help Myself
02.Just Be Yourself
03.Open Road
04.Smokestack Lightning
05.The Sky Is Crying
06.If You Don't Mind
07.Grinnin' In Your Face
08.So Long
09.Tobacco Road
10.Ocean Liner
11.Is There a Reason?
12.Baby Please
13.Rolling and Tumbling
14.Baby Please Don't Leave Me
15.Dolphin Song



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