Michael Wendroff – Southpaw (1974/2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/192 kHz | Time – 38:07 minutes | 1,25 GB | Genre: Rock
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Michael Wendroff began his musical career performing on the streets, alleys, and subway stations of New York. He also endured the long, cold nights in New York by working in an a cappella group that created amazing music using only the sound of his voice and two fingers hitting together.Τhe group he was a member of, “The Holidays”, caught the eye of a record company and signed a recording contract. This happened when Michael was 16 years old.Around that time, Michael began learning the guitar and became involved in the explosively growing folk scene centered in Greenwich Village, where he met Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Eric Anderson, and Phil Ochs. In addition to listening to Ochs’ music, he also performs his own songs. While attending Queen’s College, Michael formed a rock group called “Sly Boots” with his friend David Greenberg and performed mainly his own songs. Οne day, Michael visited the Record Plant studio in New York to record (Notes On A Journey), which was scheduled to be released by Records, and while looking around the building, he discovered Jimi Hendrix recording a guitar solo. Jimmy asks Michael, who unexpectedly attends the session recording, which is the best, after playing three different solos, and they both agree that the second one was the best. Michael was mesmerized. Jimmy’s solo, -which he enjoyed-, is included in “All Along the Watchtower.”
Tracklist:
1-1. Michael Wendroff – Southpaw (03:06)
1-2. Michael Wendroff – Here We Are (03:29)
1-3. Michael Wendroff – What Is Love (02:52)
1-4. Michael Wendroff – Some Day (03:33)
1-5. Michael Wendroff – Only A Fool Fools With Love (03:28)
1-6. Michael Wendroff – Take My Love With You (02:56)
1-7. Michael Wendroff – Empty Beaches (03:25)
1-8. Michael Wendroff – Come On Baby (03:03)
1-9. Michael Wendroff – Lost Planet (08:06)
1-10. Michael Wendroff – Lullabye (04:04)
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