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Road chronicles - live!


Content

Latest edition,

I Am Done Missing You (Live)

5:13 min

I Ain't Fallin' Again (Live)

4:14 min

Remedy (Live)

5:42 min

Can't Take It No More (Live)

6:41 min

Watchagonnado (Live)

5:29 min

Elevate (Live)

6:52 min

Bad Boys (Live)

6:06 min

Let It Be (Live)

7:33 min

La Grange (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

6:31 min

Broken Heart (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

4:04 min

Dust My Broom (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

4:22 min

Running Whiskey (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

3:30 min

Got My Mojo Working (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

5:11 min

Going Down (Live)(feat. Billy F. Gibbons)

5:40 min


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Reviews (2)


Blues rock review

d. 10. July 2019

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Willie Witten

d. 10. July 2019

"Supersonic Blues Machine may have slipped under the radar of casual rock fans, but most will have heard some of their members' sounds and influences on other recordings. Drummer Kenny Aronoff and multi-instrumentalist and producer Fabrizio Grossi return with newcomer Kris Barras rounding out the core trio. On Road Chronicles: Live!, they select a few of their own live cuts, forming an album comprised of a few of the band's originals and a couple of blues classics, capturing the energy and joy of great live blues rock ... The musicianship is masterful, never formulaic. The songs stretch enough for creative playing and ideas, but they don't drag. Both the original pieces and the covers create a backbone for strong ventures into great modern blues rock".


Living blues

2019 October

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By

Henry L. Carrigan

2019 October

"Road Chronicles: Live! captures the high energy of the Supersonic Blues Machine's dynamic blues rock performances ... Every song on the album is driven by Kenny Aronoff's powerful, propulsive drumming and rides along Kris Barras' scalding lead guitar and Fabrizio Grossi's muscular bass. Billy Gibbons joins the band for six of the songs on this 14-song set, leading the band through some ZZ Top songs (...) and some blues classics".