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Jo Harman - 30 Most Slow Blues (2017)

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Jo Harman - 30 Most Slow Blues (2017)

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01. I Shall Not Be Moved
02. Through The Night
03. When We Were Young (Radio Edit)
04. No One Left to Blame
05. Cold Heart (live)
06. Worthy Of Love
07. Silhouettes of You
08. Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City
09. Lend Me Your Love
10. (This Is My) Amnesty
11. Bless Ma Soul
12. Heartstring
13. I Don't Live Here Anymore
14. Underneath The River (live)
15. The Reformation
16. Move Over
17. Sweet Man Moses
18. Changing of the Guard
19. Sideways
20. Underneath The River
21. Person of Interest
22. Better Woman (live)
23. Fragile
24. Cold Heart
25. The Final Page
26. Better Woman
27. Lonely Like Me
28. What You Did For Me
29. When We Were Young (Bonus Track)
30. Summer Breeze 

 

Soul and blues singer/songwriter Jo Harman was born in Luton, but grew up in Devon in the south-west of England. Although she didn't come from a musical family, she committed to studying it, and attended the Brighton Institute of Modern Music. Following her graduation, she self-released Live at the Hideaway, which caught the attention of music promoter Live Nation and landed her a slot supporting the Cranberries. Harman followed up that live record with her debut studio album, Dirt on My Tongue, which she also released independently. Although her music was influenced heavily by the blues, she also cited contemporary artists like Lauryn Hill, Jill Scott, and Amy Winehouse as influences alongside legendary singers like Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald, and Etta James. In 2014 she was awarded a grant from the Music Export Growth Scheme so she could promote her album in the U.S. market. The success of her first record saw her performing at London's Bluesfest at the Royal Albert Hall, and in 2015 she was invited to perform with Patti Smith and Joan Baez at Amnesty International's Ambassador of Conscience awards in Berlin. Harman's second studio record, People We Become, was recorded in Nashville and scheduled for release in early 2017. ---Bekki Bemrose, allmusic.com

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