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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Black Country Communion - Song Of Yesterday

One of this year's big surprise is the collective BCC, consisting of Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham and Derek Sherinian that deliver a real rock and blues canon and is a must in the disc tray.

Black Country Communion and the album Black Country takes fourth place on the Tune Of The Days Top 10 list of best albums 2010th



The music is, as expected, blues-based heavy rock with a '70s feel. Slick rock that sprout a little bit, but here is a respect for music and a magnificent feeling to be that floors you as a listener, if you like this kind of rock.

The album "Black Country" is a solid and incredibly strong debut, a melting pot of influences with an addictive nature and that the Quartet is composed of two Britons and two Americans are a perfect balance of influence and power.

 Photo by Rick Gould

 Photo by Robert Knight



Today's tune is "Song of Yesterday", it sneaks in cautiously beautifully to later explode into a real blues-rock song, brought together both Joe and Glenn on vocals with an incredible feeling and harmony.

Recorded Live on the 20th September, 2010 at the John Henry Rehearsal Studios, London.



Song Of Yesterday - Audio only


So 'Supergroup' Black Country Communion were all in London to play an exclusive showcase to 100 journalists, so the very next morning Bringthenoise UK Editor Ian Arnold popped down to their London Hotel to have a chat with them. Find out how they found the experience, what they stand for? and how they feel being in a 'Supergroup'!




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