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Driving Towards the Daylight

Joe Bonamassa  Guitar (Acoustic) Joe Bonamassa  Dobro Joe Bonamassa  Guitar Joe Bonamassa  Mandolin Joe Bonamassa  Composer Joe Bonamassa  Guitar (Electric) Joe Bonamassa  Vocals Joe Bonamassa  Vocals (Background) Joe Bonamassa  Liner Notes Joe Bonamassa  Guitar (12 String Electric) Joe Bonamassa  Main Performer

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1 Dislocated Boy Bonamassa 6:38
2 Stones in My Passway Johnson 3:57
3 Driving Towards the Daylight Bonamassa/Kortchmar 4:50
4 Who's Been Talking? Howlin' Wolf 3:28
5 I Got All You Need Dixon 3:03
6 A Place in My Heart Mardsen 6:47
7 Lonely Town Lonely Street Withers 7:07
8 Heavenly Soul Bonamassa 5:55
9 New Coat of Paint Waits 4:06
10 Somewhere Trouble Don't Go Bonamassa 4:58
11 Too Much Ain't Enough Love Barnes/Brock/Cain/J 5:35
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Driving Towards the Daylight

Audio Compact Disc

Label: J&R Adventures

Category: Pop/Rock

Driving Towards the Daylight

UPC: 804879354864

Release Date: 05/22/2012

Original Release Date: 05/22/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Dislocated Boy, Stones in My Passway, Driving Towards the Daylight, Who's Been Talking?, I Got All You Need, A Place in My Heart, Lonely Town Lonely Street, Heavenly Soul, New Coat of Paint, Somewhere Trouble Don't Go, Too Much Ain't Enough Love]
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Richard Wilson

Driving Towards the Daylight is the thirteenth studio album from blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa and follows 2011?s collaboration with Beth Hart, Don?t Explain. Produced by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, Black Crowes) the album sees Bonamassa take on a selection of covers including Tom Waits? ?New Coat of Paint? and Howlin? Wolf?s ?Who?s Been Talking?, all delivered in a classic mix of sixties-inspired British and American rock and blues., Rovi