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Joe Bonamassa: A New Day Yesterday Live

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Label: Premier Artists
eleased: 2002
Time:
70:57
Category: Blues
Producer(s): David Brinker, David Fritz, Roy Weisman
Rating: ********..8 (7/10)
Media type: CD
Web address: jbonamassa.com
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Purchase date: 2013
Price in €: 1,00





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[1] Jam Intro (Joe Bonamassa) - 3:21
[2] Cradle Rock (Rory Gallagher) - 3:37
[3] Steppin' Out/Rice Pudding (Hopkins, Wood, Beck, Newman) - 5:31
[4] A New Day Yesterday (Ian Anderson) - 8:05
[5] Miss You, Hate You (Bonamassa, Richard Feldman) - 7:20
[6] Walk in My Shadows (Paul Rodgers, Paul Kossoff, Andy Fraser, Simon Kirke) - 5:57
[7] I Know Where I Belong (Bonamassa) - 10:14
[8] Colour and Shape (Bonamassa) - 6:12
[9] Trouble Waiting (Bonamassa, Steve Tyrell, Stephanie Tyrell) - 4:36
[10] If Heartaches Were Nickels (Warren Haynes) - 7:42
[11] Don't Burn Down That Bridge (Allen Jones, Carl Wells) - 8:22

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Joe Bonamassa – Guitar, Vocals
Eric Czar – Bass
Kenny Kramme – Drums

David Brinker – Production
David Fritz – Production
Roy Weisman – Production
Diane Gentile – Production Assistance

Josh Engelhardt – Engineering
Drew Lavyne – Engineering
William Putt – Engineering
Joe Blaney – Mixing

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Recorded in December 21, 2001 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

A New Day Yesterday Live is the first live album by American blues rock musician Joe Bonamassa. Recorded in December 2001 during the promotional tour for Bonamassa's debut album A New Day Yesterday, it was released in 2002 by Premier Artists.

Music website Allmusic gave A New Day Yesterday Live 3.5 out of five stars, with reviewer Eduardo Rivadavia praising the album but noting it as an unnecessary release given the studio album came out only a few months earlier. Guitar Nine Records reports that guitar magazine Guitar World gave the album a four-star review, describing it as "one funky good time". Richard Verbrugge of website Lords of Metal was equally positive about the album, claiming that it "shows [Bonamassa] belongs at the top of the blues rock genre".



Something of an odd release, A New Day Yesterday Live documents the final date of a 60-day jaunt during blues guitar prodigy Joe Bonamassa's 2001 tour in support of his major-label debut bearing the same title, and (this is the odd part), released just a few months earlier. Just why his record company felt the need for it, then, is up for grabs (more promotion...thinking Bonamassa's virtuosity came across stronger in a live setting...who knows?), but what's clear is that the young guitarist's trio lacked nothing in terms of on-stage presence and performing tightness as compared to what was heard on said studio album. Their kinetic reinventions of oft-overlooked '70s rock classics such as Free's "Walk in My Shadows" and Jethro Tull's "A New Day Yesterday" instantly distinguish Bonamassa from teenage blues competitors such as the overly Stevie Ray Vaughan-reliant Kenny Wayne Shepherd or the more purist (and technically less dazzling) Jonny Lang, and his better-conceived originals ("Colour & Shape," the wonderful "Miss You Hate You") stand up under any circumstance -- but again, so what? Didn't listeners just buy their studio versions a few months ago? Yes, there's the additional benefit of extended jamming and incendiary guitar soloing to expand upon their themes, but suffice to say that this set need only be sought out by Bonamassa fanatics, or, in the event that they've yet to hear the studio version, first timers, too -- why not?

Eduardo Rivadavia - All Music Guide



Think back to the last time you went to a great rock show that you never wanted to end. You could feel the raw musical talent and the electricity of the show through your entire body. Recorded in December of 2001 in Fort Wayne, Indiana as the last show of a 60 date tour, "A New Day Yesterday Live" captures the essence of Joe Bonamassa, the bold talent who "smokes like a cannon." This CD is packed with highlights from Bonamassa's raw, fierce and energetic performances. Now you can hear why Guitar World magazine (January, 2001) called "A New Day Yesterday Live" "one funky good time," giving it a four-star review. Raw musical talent. A New Day Yesterday highlights Bonamassa's "powerful and gritty voice, tight and rockin' band, lots of gutsy tunes and, last but not least, some serious guitar chops." Look for Joe Bonamassa's upcoming album and catch him on tour when he comes to town.

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