17 tracks by John Robson

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A mid-tempo blues shuffle with a few twists & turns. Played on a guitar bought from £25 in a charity shop.
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Just a good old fashioned up-tempo blues shuffle. Hope you like it :-)
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My humble tribute to Freddie King... Without him we wouldn't have Eric & without Eric, I would probably have never picked up a guitar. This is sort of a pastiche of Hide Away & The Stumble & tracks like that :-)
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This is the first thing I recorded using the telecaster you can see in my profile pic. It's a one-take jam played over one of those guitar magazine backing tracks. Thanks for the listen :-)
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My mother passed away on St. Georges day 2008. This was my response.
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This is a piece I did a few years ago. It's basically an up-tempo instrumental rock thing. I was going for a bit of a "shred" vibe on this track & I nicked the idea of the slow blues ending from Ugly Kid Joe :-)
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This is my humble attempt at W.A. Mozart's Piano Concerto No.21 in C major - the Andante section.
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Satch's signature tune played as a western/swing country/jazz blues :-)
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This tunes was always being played around the house when I was a kid. Heard it recently for the 1st time in ages on a TV show & it sparked some great memories for me. Decided to do a cover of it. Hope you like my treatment of it :-)
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A little experiment... what would happen if you took a Gypsy jazz tune in the style of Django Reinhardt & played it with a rock band type line up? I reckon it might sound a bit like this :-)
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Another slice of my jazzy side... this is inspired by John Coltrane & Kenny Burrell. Plenty of key changes - I can't stop myself sometimes :-)
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A little jazz-funk for your delectation. My homage to Jeff Beck's 1975 masterpiece album "Blow By Blow". The title is the name of a Lee Child book I was reading at the time I was writing the tune.
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The obligatory "power ballad". A guitar instrumental inspired by Santana. Dedicated to a good pal of mine who's had a rough time lately.
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An instrumental jazz guitar track inspired by George Benson. Basically a posh 12 bar blues :-)
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A homage to the spy movie soundtracks of the '60s... twangy guitar, weird minor scales & a honky tonk piano :-)
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This is me doing my best impersonation of Danny Gatton - a bit of a foot-tappin' country guitar workout :-)
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An instrumental guitar tune which combines some flashy rock "guitar hero" stuff with a strong melody. Couldn't think of a title so I just did what I always do in that situation... nick the name of an old movie from the '50s
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