Hot Electric Blues Jam - INSTRUMENTAL EDIT

Story Behind The Song

Edited instrumental version of my full vocal song, "Blues Conversation"

Song Description

Think Stevie Ray Vaughan meets Joe Bonamassa & Gregg Allman in a HOT BLUES THROWDOWN! This is all about players playing with lots of dynamic kicks and hot licks as the organ and guitars improvise.

Song Length 4:14 Genre Blues - Rock, Blues - Modern
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Instrumental
Mood In High Spirits, Exultant Subject Energy, Excitement
Similar Artists Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Bonamassa Language No Language
Era 2000 and later

Wow what a great Blues Rock song! Loved the intro and the instrumentation is super tight. The organ/keys sound phenomenal. Bass is consistently fantastic. It stands alone well as an instrumental. Usually I don't find that instrumentals reach out to me in a certain way, but this one was almost begging me to write lyrics for it! Awesome ending!

Very energetic piece with fantastic guitar work and really good transitions. The transition just past the 1:30 mark is dynamite. It is almost like the guitars and organ are carrying on a conversation.

SWEET! Rocking blues with a killer band... this is a really great mix. Nice kick and snare, the pocket is great. Organ solo is perfect... AND THOSE KICKS at the end into the guitar solo... shit! YEAH And more guitar... all sounds top shelf. These guitar sounds are the best!!! Oh my the solos are insane!!! 3:56!! Are you kidding me??!! Fantastic bit of engineering on this. So glad I got to hear this song.

kick ass band - powerful and tight - production values are spot on, soloists are smokin hot.

Holy WOW you guys R O C K! I love the dual lead guitars, and when the organ comes in. I marked a average for originality because this is basically a blues jam, and there a million of them. Hoever, this one rocks and is ell mixed and is performed flawlessly. I will always love a good blues jam, and this one is GREAT!

Firstly great intro with the drums, the little guitar run and then the chord. The tune has great swagger. There are some very effective pauses in the song which add to the drama. The guitar playing is spectacular. I liked the way you brought in the keyboard at 1.43. The rhythm section is solid with excellent drumming. Well recorded with good sound quality.

Music Robert P. Birthisel Producer Robert P. Birthisel
Publisher Worldwide Birthisel Publishing (ASCAP)

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