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Josh Hyde - The Call Of The Night (2017) [Funky Blues]; FLAC (tracks)

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Josh Hyde - The Call Of The Night (2017) [Funky Blues]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Josh Hyde
Album: The Call Of The Night
Genre: Funky Blues
Released: 2017
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. The Call Of The Night (3:01)
  2. The Truth (4:04)
  3. Close (3:15)
  4. Offshore (4:10)
  5. It's Not Too Late (2:59)
  6. Need A Lil More (3:04)
  7. Guitar In Hand (3:21)
  8. Mississippi Bridge (3:31)
  9. I've Got This Song (3:46)

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    Personnel:
  • Guitars and Vocals - Josh Hyde
  • Guitar - Joe V. McMahan
  • Bass - Ron Eoff
  • Drums - Jamey Bell
  • Percussion: Bryan Owings
  • Organ and Wurlitzer - John Gros

    Special Guests:
  • Sonny Landreth - Guitar on 'Offshore' and 'Its Not Too Late'
  • Buddy Flett - Guitar on 'Mississippi Bridge' and 'Close'
  • Tony Daigle - Acoustic Guitar on "Its Not Too Late"
  • James Westfall - Piano and keys on 'Its Not Too Late' and 'Ive Got This Song'

"A gifted native son, Josh Hyde is one of my favorite artists from Louisiana. Funky, atmospheric and soulful." – Sonny Landreth

Recorded at the iconic Dockside Studio in Maurice, LA, on the banks of the Vermillion Bayou in the heart of Cajun Country, The Call of the Night was produced by Joe V. McMahan, who has helmed projects by Webb Wilder, Mike Farris and Sarah Potenza, among many others. "You completely unplug when you go down there and really plug into the music. We really worked the songs over," says Hyde, who was introduced to the Nashville-based producer by singer-songwriter Kevin Gordon. "He's a guitar player and has some Louisiana roots himself," he says of McMahan. "He spent a lot of time in Shreveport as a kid."

Josh Hyde works on stage and in the studio the way another gifted native son of Louisiana, Chef Paul Prudhomme, worked in the kitchen. His recipe for musical success is found in seasoning gorgeously seductive tunes with a flavorful blend of American roots, blues and soul. Hyde's slinky, sensual tunes can bubble over with the exuberance of a New Orleans street parade, or stew in a hypnotic, laid-back vibe. Yet, while the framework of The Call of the Night is quintessential Louisiana, Hyde's distinctive approach to songwriting, performing and recording propels it beyond its deep Southern origins and into the wider realm of Americana.

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