Album

Eliza Neals and the Narcotics

Eliza Neals and the Narcotics

Genre : Blues-rock
Released Date : 3 / Mar / 2019
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  1. Love Dr. Love
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  2. Another Lifetime
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  3. You Ain’t My Dog No More
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“Eliza Neals and the Narcotics” on 12 inch 180 gram black vinyl. Eliza has combined the best of her two multiple award winning, chart topping Blues-rock albums “Breaking and Entering” and “10,000 Feet Below” for vinyl collectors worldwide. A stellar collection of songs and musicians create this vintage 1970’s vibe. Top it off with Eliza Neals’ summer single “Love Dr. Love” the Sirius XM Bluesville Rack-o-Blues favorite. “Eliza Neals has done the impossible,” American Blues Scene.

Handcrafted from start to finish, with classic cover art created by iconic Detroit artist Mark Arminski. On the rear cover, famed rock photographer John Bull captures Eliza Neals electrifying presence performing in London. Inside, a temptimg color insert of concert photos, intimate music moments along with full credits, writing and publishing information, plus hidden gems. Warning… this vinyl is highly addictive.

The All-Star line up includes: Eliza Neals (Multiple Detroit Blues and Rock awards), Barrett Strong Jr (Songwriters Hall of Fame induction 2004 & two Grammy™ awards in 1969 and 1972), Mike Puwal (25+ Number One Billboard™ charting songs, Kenny Wayne Shepard, ICP), Howard Glazer (Michigan Blues Hall of Fame guitarist), Luis Resto (Academy Award® ‘8 Mile Road’, Jay Z), Tim Grogan (Aaron Tippin, Ty Herndon), Kamaal Malak (Arrested Development, Peter Gabriel), Brian Clune, Dave Fenny (White Stripes, Loretta Lynn – Grammy™ winner), Kenny Olson (Hendrix endorsed guitarist, Kid Rock), Nick Hayes (MercyMe, Tim Akers & the Smoking Section), Erik Maluchnik, Brian Lord (Mitch Ryder, The Motor City Horns), Gabe Gonzalez (Parliament-Funkadelic, Enemy Squad), John Abraham, Paul Randolph (Jazzanova, Odetta), Skeeto Valdez (King Konga, Les Claypool), Lenny Bradford (Bo Diddly, Joe Louis Walker), Paul Nelson (Johnny Winter, Grammy™ award 2015) Thomas Stewart, John Medeiros and Billy Davis (Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame inductee 2012)