Album info

Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
11.06.2024

Album including Album cover

I`m sorry!

Dear HIGHRESAUDIO Visitor,

due to territorial constraints and also different releases dates in each country you currently can`t purchase this album. We are updating our release dates twice a week. So, please feel free to check from time-to-time, if the album is available for your country.

We suggest, that you bookmark the album and use our Short List function.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

Yours sincerely, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • 1Jaceaux (feat. Doug Wimbish)03:34
  • 2Reflections (feat. Arséne Delay)04:47
  • 3I Don’t Know (feat. Arséne Delay & Damon Fowler)04:58
  • 4Come On, Come Over04:29
  • 5Dimenote03:34
  • 6One Night (feat. Arséne Delay & Anders Osborne)04:25
  • 7Fulton Alley07:00
  • 8Tell Me a Story (feat. Arséne Delay & Sonny Landreth)03:36
  • 9Front Porch (feat. Sonny Landreth)04:26
  • 10Miss You (feat. Eric McFadden)05:41
  • 11Song In A Song (Bonus Track)05:36
  • Total Runtime52:06

Info for Blue Basso



BLUE BASSO by the Charlie Wooton Project establishes the New Orleans bassist as a master of his craft. Fans of Royal Southern Brotherhood and the New Orleans Suspects already recognize Wooton as a world class instrumentalist, but BLUE BASSO shows that Wooton has much more to offer.

BLUE BASSO is Wooton's tribute to the legendary bassist Jaco Pastorious, whose influence on electric bassists rivals the impact Jimi Hendrix had on electric guitarists. Like Pastorious, Wooton combines a staggering technical genius with a probing musical eclecticism that allows him to play fusion, blues, R&B and funk with equal facility and make it all hang together in a personal sound.

The Project assembles a group of like-minded players in interact with Wooton, creating a group sound and a collective songwriting vision. The Project includes guitarist Daniel Groover, drummer Jermal Watson, keyboardist Keiko Kamaki and the extraordinarily talented vocalist Arsene Delay.

Named after Wooton's favorite blue bass guitar, BLUE BASSO also includes performances by Louisiana blues guitar legend Sonny Landreth ("Front Porch," "Tell Me A Story"); guitarist Anders Osborne ("One Night"), P-Funk guitarist Eric McFadden (a cover of the Rolling Stones' "Miss You") and lap steel guitarist Damon Fowler ("I Don't Know"). Living Colour's Doug Wimbish joins Wooton on a dual bass guitar tribute to Jaco Pastorius, "Jaceaux." BLUE BASSO was produced by Daniel Groover and features the vocals of New Orleans songstress Arsene’ DeLay.

"This is the third album released on Samantha Fish’s Wild Heart Records label but is not blues. However, there is plenty to enjoy if your tastes range widely, especially towards jazz and New Orleans influences." (bluesblastmagazine.com)

Arsene’ DeLay, vocals
Charlie Wooton, bass
Daniel Groover,guitar
Keiko Komaki, keyboards
Jermal Watkins, drums

Guests:
Doug Wimbish, bass (track 1)
Anders Osborne, guitar (track 6)
Eric McFadden, guitar (tracks 10)
Damon Fowler, lap steel guitar (track 3)
Sonny Landreth, slide guitar (tracks 8-9)

Produced/Mixed at Groover Studio by Daniel Groover
Mastered by Tony Daigle
Recorded at WixMix Studio by Eric Heigle
Recorded at Nola Recording Studio by Mike Harvey
Executive Producer: Samantha Fish

No biography found.

This album contains no booklet.

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO