Turquoise (album)

Turquoise
Studio album by Devon Allman
Released February 12, 2013
Recorded 2012
Genre Blues rock
Length 41:52
Label Ruf Records
Producer Jim Gaines

Turquoise is a solo album by Devon Allman, released on February 12, 2013. It features Yonrico Scott on drums (Allman's band-mate in Royal Southern Brotherhood) and Myles Weeks on bass, and includes guest musicians Luther Dickinson, Samantha Fish, Ron Holloway and Rick Steff.

Recording

In September 2012, Allman finished recording sessions for his first solo album. The sessions were recorded at Bessie Blue Studio and Ardent Studios, in Memphis, Tennessee, engineered by Pete Matthews and produced and mixed by Jim Gaines.[1] Ron Holloway, who contributes saxophone on the song "Into the Darkness", also made a guest appearance on Allman's 2010 Honeytribe album, Space Age Blues.

The material on Turquoise is highly-personal and reflects Allman's life on the road over the past decade. There are ten original songs, including two tunes co-written with Royal Southern Brotherhood band-mate Mike Zito. Songs "Homesick" and "When I Left Home" are autobiographical tales. "These songs are very special to me," says Allman in a press release for Turquoise. "It's part 'dusty road driving music' and part 'tropical getaway' music. These are the stories, feelings and reflections from my last couple of decades of forging my musical path."[2]

Track listing

All music and lyrics written by Devon Allman, except where noted.

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "When I Left Home"    4:05
2. "Don't Set Me Free"  Devon Allman, Mike Zito 3:40
3. "Time Machine"    3:39
4. "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around"  Tom Petty, Mike Campbell 4:46
5. "There's No Time"  Devon Allman, Tyler Stokes 4:58
6. "Strategy"  Devon Allman, Mike Zito 4:12
7. "Homesick"    3:32
8. "Into the Darkness"    3:24
9. "Key Lime Pie"    3:04
10. "Yadira's Lullaby"    2:25
11. "Turn Off the World"    4:07

Personnel

Guests

References

  1. "Devon Allman". Devonallmanband.com. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  2. "Devon Allman CD Preview". Blues.about.com. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2014-03-24.

External links

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