3:19

The piece opens with intricate fingerstyle on a bright 6-string acoustic, steady at 90 BPM, blending thumb-driven rhythmic bass with melodic lines employing slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs, Rooted in E major’s I-IV-V blues progression, syncopated off-beat accents and percussive guitar textures evoke Delta blues and folk, The resonant, dry room ambiance captures intimate details, In the final section, deep blues rock influences emerge, transitioning to a slower groove with full-bodied low-end, as soulful, warm vocal lines enter, complementing the organic acoustic foundation and delivering a classic house of blues ambiance
4:34

Cobble Stone Bridge
v4.5-all
A heavy blues and bluesy jazz fusion unfolds with soulful, laid-back electric guitar tones over subtle, acoustic upright bass and nuanced piano lines, Percussion is brushed and restrained, creating a deep, mellow lounge atmosphere, infusing classic jazz textures with a modern, emotive female singer-songwriter flow
5:18

Wrong Side of the Bar
v4.5-all
slow tempo blues with blues bar ambiance melding jazz and blues percussive influenced flow with elongated breaks of piano and guitar with acoustic bass and an even progression with lofi blues feel rendering a Jazz, Pop, Soul, Folk type layered blues feel
5:07

Smooth Sunday Morning
v4.5-all
The song opens with a raw acoustic blues guitar intro, soon layered by upright blues bass and subtle jazz drum kit with sweeping snare flourishes, Blues piano and harpsichord weave together, harmonica trades melodic fills, and a woman’s powerhouse blues vocal delivers over a thick, grooving texture, Lofi feel spacious reverb, female vocals only
5:07

The song opens with a raw acoustic blues guitar intro, soon layered by upright blues bass and subtle jazz drum kit with sweeping snare flourishes, Blues piano and harpsichord weave together, harmonica trades melodic fills, and a woman’s powerhouse blues vocal delivers over a thick, grooving texture, Lofi feel spacious reverb, female vocals only
4:34

A heavy blues and bluesy jazz fusion unfolds with soulful, laid-back electric guitar tones over subtle, acoustic upright bass and nuanced piano lines, Percussion is brushed and restrained, creating a deep, mellow lounge atmosphere, infusing classic jazz textures with a modern, emotive female singer-songwriter flow
4:17

Utilizing the first 30 seconds of the recording with added supporting instruments leading at the 15 second point to lead to the extention of Intimate acoustic folk blues instrumental featuring a solo steel-string acoustic guitar, The track is characterized by the delicate two finger s blues style technique with a prominent alternating bass line and melodic flourishes on the higher strings, The tempo is a steady 95 BPM in a 4/4 time signature, The harmonic structure revolves around a warm C major progression with frequent use of hammer-ons and pull-offs to create a fluid, cascading melodic texture, The production is clean and dry, with a close-mic setup that captures the organic resonance of the guitar body and the subtle squeak of fingers sliding across the frets, A light room reverb provides a sense of space without washing out the intricate detail of the performance
3:19

Two Black Roses Just For You
v4.5-all
The piece opens with intricate fingerstyle on a bright 6-string acoustic, steady at 90 BPM, blending thumb-driven rhythmic bass with melodic lines employing slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs, Rooted in E major’s I-IV-V blues progression, syncopated off-beat accents and percussive guitar textures evoke Delta blues and folk, The resonant, dry room ambiance captures intimate details, In the final section, deep blues rock influences emerge, transitioning to a slower groove with full-bodied low-end, as soulful, warm vocal lines enter, complementing the organic acoustic foundation and delivering a classic house of blues ambiance
4:13

Two Black Roses
v4.5-all
A slow blues guitar leads with sweeping pulled harmonics and velvety deep bends, supported by softly brushed slow-to-medium 2/4 blues drums, walking bass, and double bass accents, Deep, resonant piano chords fill space, all bathed in soft reverb for a smooth, open, atmospheric sound
3:14

Smokey Eyes
v5.5
slow tempo blues with blues bar ambiance melding jazz and blues percussive influenced flow with elongated breaks of piano and guitar with acoustic bass and an even progression with lofi blues feel rendering a Jazz, Pop, Soul, Folk type layered blues feel, hypnotic bass
