Don't Explain
When Beth Hart's formidable voice meets Joe Bonamassa's guitar virtuosity, the chemistry ignites immediately. This 2011 collaboration burns with authentic blues conviction on every track - Hart's raw, emotionally direct delivery paired with Bonamassa's fluid, deeply expressive playing style creates something that feels both intimate and powerful. Songs like "Chocolate Jesus" and "Your Heart Is As Black As Night" demonstrate that both artists have genuine roots running deep in the blues tradition, not just contemporary influences. The album builds an atmosphere of real stakes and emotional weight despite the full instrumentation - every note feels purposeful and considered. What emerges is bigger than either artist alone: two serious musicians with complementary strengths creating something neither could alone. A landmark collaboration that proves the pairing works at the highest level.
Item Details+
| Genre | Rock, Blues |
| Style | Blues Rock |
| Notes | Good (VG) Good Plus (VG+) Record has at least 1 bigger scratch on each side. |
| Media | Very Good (VG) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Provogue |
| Year | 2011 |
| Country | Europe |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
A1. Sinners Prayer
A2. Chocolate Jesus
A3. Your Heart Is As Black As Night
A4. For My Friend
A5. I'd Rather Go Blind
B1. Don't Explain
B2. Something's Got A Hold On Me
B3. I'll Take Care Of You
B4. Well, Well
B5. Ain't No Way
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