Will Wilde - Bring It On Home (2018)
Line-up
Will Wilde (vocals, harmonica)
Danny Giles (guitar)
Victoria Smith (bass)
Alan Taylor (drums)
Greg Coulson (keys – #5,9,10)
Tracklist "Bring It On Home"
Bad Penny
Lazy
I’m Your Witchdoctor
Locomotive Breath
Love That Burns
Politician
The Wizard
Yer Blues
My Brother Jake
Bring It On Home
Parisienne Walkways
Playing time: 51:00 min
Review by >rocknloadmag.com - Feb. 28, 2018
Will Wilde returns with his latest offering Bring It On Home, a sumptuous homage to British and Irish Blues and Rock.
For anyone unfamiliar with the harmonica wielding lunatic that is Will Wilde, perception could be that any such album from Will would be ten or eleven tracks of instrumental self indulgence, but let me rest assure you that any such thoughts couldn’t be further from the truth. Instead you have is a superb take on old classic’s by a top notch collection of musicians that just lift these old beauties to another level.
Now we all love our originals, but a tasteful and individual take on a Blues or Rock staple is a rare thing, here you have ten seriously killer covers that if you had been dropped on earth by an alien craft, you’d never know they weren’t the originals. Wilde’s vocals are reminiscent of early Free and Bad Company whilst Danny Giles lays down some beautiful guitar work to compliment, fuse that with intricate and colourful drum work and you have one seriously delicious album.
Line-up
Will Wilde (vocals, harmonica)
Danny Giles (guitar)
Victoria Smith (bass)
Alan Taylor (drums)
Greg Coulson (keys – #5,9,10)
Tracklist "Bring It On Home"
Bad Penny
Lazy
I’m Your Witchdoctor
Locomotive Breath
Love That Burns
Politician
The Wizard
Yer Blues
My Brother Jake
Bring It On Home
Parisienne Walkways
Playing time: 51:00 min
Review by >rocknloadmag.com - Feb. 28, 2018
Will Wilde returns with his latest offering Bring It On Home, a sumptuous homage to British and Irish Blues and Rock.
For anyone unfamiliar with the harmonica wielding lunatic that is Will Wilde, perception could be that any such album from Will would be ten or eleven tracks of instrumental self indulgence, but let me rest assure you that any such thoughts couldn’t be further from the truth. Instead you have is a superb take on old classic’s by a top notch collection of musicians that just lift these old beauties to another level.
Now we all love our originals, but a tasteful and individual take on a Blues or Rock staple is a rare thing, here you have ten seriously killer covers that if you had been dropped on earth by an alien craft, you’d never know they weren’t the originals. Wilde’s vocals are reminiscent of early Free and Bad Company whilst Danny Giles lays down some beautiful guitar work to compliment, fuse that with intricate and colourful drum work and you have one seriously delicious album.