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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Rhett Tyler & Early Warning 1997 My Passion



"My Passion" marks the second release of New Jersey's renowned guitar slinger Rhett Tyler and his blues outfit, Early Warning. Brilliant original songs and classic blues staples in the tradition of Magic Sam and Stevie Ray Vaughan, retrofitted for the next millennium, are the two hallmarks of guitarist Rhett Tyler's trio. The power band concept is taken to the nth degree with this group, led by the blistering guitar playing and powerful, soul-felt vocals of Tyler. Tyler spent much of the 1970s and 80s playing in now-forgotten rock 'n' roll band. But since he again turned his energies toward blues in the mid-1980s, New Jersey and New York audiences have reaped the rewards of his musical change-of-heart.

Tyler, born in Texas, was raised in a blues lovin' household in New Jersey. His father, who runs his own public relations agency, also plays a mean blues piano. Rhett also spent several years playing large venues on the road with singer Ruth Copeland. "Get Tough", the band's critically acclaimed 1996 debut album showed Tyler and his trio as New Jersey's most multi-faceted blues group. "My Passion" is a further improvement in style, sensibilty and power. Unlike compadres Chris Duarte, Corey Stevens, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Popa Chubby, Rhett Tyler with his strong focus on roots, raw emotions and tremendous feeling seems to be one of the very few musicians ready to climb the guitar throne of the post Stevie Ray Vaughan era.



Tracklist:

01 - All Your Love

02 - Robin Hood

03 - My Passion

04 - Train Song

05 - Sweet Memories

06 - Hear My Angel

07 - Be Careful With A Fool

08 - Love In Vain

09 - Carry On The Light

10 - Cold Wind Blowin'

11 - Poor Boy

12 - Right As Rain

13 - Walkin' In The Spirit



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