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Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (vocals, guitars); Rick Melick (piano, organ, tambourine); Carmine Rojas (bass instrument); Jason Bonham (drums). Additional personnel: Doug Henthorn (vocals); Pat Thrall (guitar); Jeff Bova (programming). Despite his statement in the liner notes that "In an era where it is best to play it safe, I chose to take a risk...," there isn't much surprising or risky about young guitarist Joe Bonamassa's fifth studio album. Most of his previous releases have mixed blues covers with his own originals, all played with a rocker's attitude, volume and less-than-subtle approach. This one follows suit and even though he goes on to say that he "wanted to make a blues album, not a rock album that has blues on it," as in the past; it's impossible to claim that he has succeeded with You & Me. That doesn't make this a bad or disappointing disc; quite the contrary, it's a solid blues-rock release and arguably his best work to date. But as early as the second track, an original rocker titled "Bridge to Better Days," Bonamassa takes off on an early Free/Savoy Brown-styled stomper. Things settle down and get more rootsy on the following two slow blues tracks, although a lovely Bonamassa original, "Asking Around for You," adds strings, not exactly a touch most would associate with pure blues. Regardless, it's extremely effective and when the strings return on a nine-and-a-half-minute cover of Led Zeppelin's "Tea for One," it is a spine-tingling experience and possibly this album's finest moment. Drummer Jason Bonham, who is excellent throughout, brings additional authenticity to the song his dad first played on. Bonamassa unplugs for a few mid-disc tracks, including a cover of "Tamp 'Em Up Solid" (oddly credited to Ry Cooder but typically known as a traditional piece, even on Cooder's version). Twelve-year-old harmonica whiz L.D. Miller does his best John Popper imitation on a hyperactive version of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Your Funeral and My Trial" (someone needs to inform the kid that playing lots of notes really fast doesn't mean he has soul), and the instrumental titled "Django" shows that Bonamassa has been listening to Gary Moore's "Parisienne Walkways." It adds up to a quality Bonamassa disc that will please existing fans and might bring some new ones into the fold, but it's also one that doesn't take the chances that he claims might push the guitarist into uncharted territory. ~ Hal Horowitz Joe Bonamassa You & Me Songs You & Me Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Joe Bonamassa......Simply the best Very diverse sounds mixed with some killer traditional blues tracks. May be his best work yet. Incorporates violins on "Asking Around For You"....sweet! One only has to listen to "High Water Everywhere", "Django" (an instrumental), "So Many Roads","Tea For One", & "Palm Trees Helicopters & Gasoline (accoustic instrumental) to realize the diversity Joe has. A Master guitarist in every respect & a great singing voice. Belongs in the same catagory as Stevie Ray, Clapton, Hendrix....there is nothing Joe can't do with a guitar. Unbelievable talent & an awesome CD. I'd recommend all his Cd's.....but you really need this one. Submitted by Bill J. (Kansas City, Mo.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Joe Rocks! Too little music of this type is being released these days, but as long as Joe is around to carry the Blues/Rock torch, we'll be ok. Great performance and great tone. Submitted by ppagano (Stamford, CT)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Joe Has Done It Again! This CD is amazing, I'm never disapointed by Joe Bonamassa and this certainly is no exception. Way To Go Joe! Submitted by gperryman (Tulsa, OK, U.S.A.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Getting better all the time! As for the reviewer that wrote that some were disappointed of the covers on this cd Joe has always put covers on his cd's.For instance Blue's Deluxe was written by Rod Stewart and New Day Yesterday was by Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull,Cradle Rock from Rory Gallahger among others but it is still a great effort and I personally love covers as long as they aren't note for note.I can't get enough of Tea for One from Zeppelin especially with Jason Bonham picking up his Dad's licks on the tune.This cd is great and if you get to see Joe live you'll be amazed. Submitted by Mick (Amory,Ms)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great CD ...missing that band element This is another great effort by Joe. To be truly honest, the band element and electricity is not present here like his last two CD's. Kenny and Eric's contributions in his prior recordings are evident but this is a quality CD nonetheless. You simply have to see this guy play live. There are no better! Submitted by Drummz (Bellbrook, OH, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase You & Me CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Joe Bonamassa New Day Yesterday CD (2000)
You & Me
$9.25 ;Blues Rock. Guests: G.Allman,R.Derringer,L.West
Personnel includes: Joe Bonamassa (vocals, guitar); Rick Derringer, Leslie West (vocals, guitar); Gregg Allman (vocals, organ); Jeannie Burns, Annie Burns (vocals); Len Bonamassa (guitar); Dave Borde (keyboards); Creamo Liss (bass); Tony Cintron (drums). Recorded at Pyramid Recording Studios, Ithaca, New York. Originally released in 2000, A NEW DAY YESTERDAY marks the solo studio debut of blues singer/guitarist Joe Bonamassa. Only in his early 20s at the time of the album's recording, Bonamassa performs in a rough-and-tumble style that belies his relatively young age, as heard on both originals (the soulful "Current Situation") and a fine selection of covers (a fiery version of the Jethro Tull title track). Named after the early Jethro ...
| | Joe Bonamassa So, It's Like That CD (2002)
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$11.79 Producers: Clif Magness, Dave Bassett, Matt Chiaravalle. A wizard, and a true guitar star, Joe Bonamassa was bending an axe's six strings before he could legally drive. Inspired by classic blues aces Stevie Ray Vaughan, Eric Clapton, and B.B. King, Bonmassa yearned to tell stories sad but true on the guitar. Released in 2002, SO, IT'S LIKE THAT is his second disc, and it provides hints of the heights he'd later hit. Bonamassa is at his best when stretching out, and he doesn't get to do that quite enough here. Still, THAT is good for Bonamassa fans who can't get enough, and mainstream rock fans looking to get their feet wet in the blues. Joe Bonamassa is a young guitar virtuoso, in line with the likes of Derek Trucks and John Mayer (like Jonny Lang and Kenny Wayne Shepherd before them) to be the Next Blues-Rock Guitar Hero. So, It's Like That, his sophomore solo effort, includes production by Clif Magness, and his ...
| | Joe Bonamassa Blues Deluxe CD (2003)
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$13.89 Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (vocals, guitar); Jon Paris (harmonica); Benny harrison (Hammond B-3 organ); Eric Czar (electric bass); Kenny Kramme (drums). Recorded at Unique Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Harris Cohen. As the electric guitar ace Joe Bonamassa was so strongly inspired by blues and blues-oriented six-stringers (i.e., Clapton, Johnny Winter), many of his fans would politely pester him about doing a disc of blues ...
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| | Joe Bonamassa New Day Yesterday: Live CD (2002)
You & Me
$11.89 Issued as a companion piece to the NEW DAY YESTERDAY studio album, this 2002 concert outing finds blues-rock vocalist/guitarist Joe Bonamassa performing many songs from that well-received record. Highlights include a stinging rendition of Free's "Walk in My Shadows," the simmering "I Know Where I Belong," and the rollicking "Trouble Waiting." 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 ...
| | Joe Bonamassa Sloe Gin CD (2007)
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$13.79 Personnel: Joe Bonamassa (guitars); The Bovaland Symphonic Orchestra (strings); Rick Melick (keyboards); Carmine Rojas (bass guitar); Anton Fig, Bogie Bowles (drums). A child blues-guitar prodigy, New York State singer/six-stringer Joe Bonamassa racked up an impressive solo catalogue as a young adult by incorporating a restless rock edge into his well-honed sound. This 2007 acoustic-oriented outing finds Bonamassa presenting a typically excellent set, with both his passionate voice and dexterous guitar-playing in fine form, particularly on the gritty opener, "Ball Peen ...
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