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  Devon Allman â Miami Moon (2024)
Review:
Devon Allman returns with his first solo album in eight years, Miami Moon. The project brought together an A-list backing band, and Allman shifted his focus from blues-based rock to the almighty groove with these funky and smooth offerings. By recording in the same Miami studio where both Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs and his fatherâs Eat a Peach were captured, Allman was going for an old-school vibe. However, it is not The Allman Brothers heyday or âLaylaâ that feels the most influential on Miami Moon, it is more Claptonâs solo records like 461 Ocean Boulevard and his 80âs output that have seeped into Devonâs sound this go around. The light funk gets altered in various ways and that mainly has to do with the killer backing outfit. Bringing together talents such as George Porter Jr. (The Meters) on bass, Ivan Neville (Dumpstaphunk) on keyboards, Adam Deitch (Lettuce) on drums, Karl Denson (The Rolling Stones) on saxophone, and Jackson Stokes on guitar gives you quite a formidable advantage right from the start. The album opens with the â80s retro funk of âWhite Horse,â which is club-ready as it bumps and glows with a bad party vibe while backup singers and a tasty guitar solo deliver the illicit goods. âYou, an effort written for his wife, uses excellent organ work, wah-wah guitar, and a silky-smooth groove, as does the top-notch mellowed-out title track, which is a showcase for Densonâs dynamite sax. The sparse funky blues of closer âYou Gotta Make It Through the Worldâ is interesting, while the full-on, string-laden âBody Electricâ â70s disco jam has mixed results. Allmanâs vocals are stout throughout, but some lyrics can come across as bland or clichĂ©, such as the good-hearted but cheesy âIncredibleâ and the bass-bumping one-note ride of âClimb Aboard. However, when the players get loose on two standout instrumentals, the magic really shines. âTake Time to Taste Itâ is driven by Deitchâs drumming as the funk pops and shimmies, while âSaharaâ is the albumâs shining centerpiece. The extended track uses an easy groove and excellent guitar solo from Allman before shifting gears 3/4ths of the way through and kicking up the Latin-tinged percussive power and gorgeous key work as the finale finds the full band powerfully soaring. The neon-based funk of Miami Moon broadens Devon Allmanâs blues rock base with strong grooves and mellowed textures, all mixing in the southern setting sun. â glidemagazine.com
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Track List:
01 - White Horse
02 - Incredible
03 - You
04 - Miami Moon
05 - Sahara
06 - Climb Aboard
07 - Body Electric
08 - Take Time to Taste It
09 - You Gotta Make it Through the World
Media Report:
Genre: blues, funk, rock
Origin: USA
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17)
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Files:
(2024) Devon Allman - Miami Moon [FLAC]- 05 - Sahara.flac (46.4 MB)
- 01 - White Horse.flac (25.2 MB)
- 02 - Incredible.flac (23.5 MB)
- 03 - You.flac (31.3 MB)
- 04 - Miami Moon.flac (28.6 MB)
- [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.to .txt (0.7 KB)
- 06 - Climb Aboard.flac (28.9 MB)
- 07 - Body Electric.flac (23.9 MB)
- 08 - Take Time to Taste It.flac (31.1 MB)
- 09 - You Gotta Make it Through the World.flac (30.4 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.6 KB)
- cover.jpg (33.6 KB)
- Torrent_downloaded_from_Demonoid.is_.txt (0.1 KB)
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