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A New Day Now (20th anniversary edition)
Rock · 2020 · 15 tracks · 1h 13m

A New Day Now (20th anniversary edition)

A powerful 20th-anniversary remaster of Joe Bonamassa's early blues rock. Virtuosic guitar, soulful vocals, and classic rock energy.

August 7, 2020 · Provogue

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A New Day Now (20th anniversary edition) delivers a potent dose of modern blues rock, showcasing Joe Bonamassa's prodigious talent in his formative years. This album feels like a masterclass in guitar-driven rock, blending the grit of classic blues with arena-ready energy. The remastered production brings a new clarity and punch to the tracks, allowing every searing guitar lick and soulful vocal inflection to shine with renewed vigor. It’s an album that demands to be played loud, filling the space with its confident swagger and undeniable musicality.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks · 1h 13m
01
Cradle Rock
3:50
02
Walk in My Shadow
3:29
03
A New Day Yesterday
4:48
04
I Know Where I Belong
5:41
05
Miss You, Hate You
6:04
06
Nuthin’ I Wouldn’t Do (for a Woman Like You)
5:56
07
Colour and Shape
4:31
08
Headaches to Heartbreaks
5:00
09
Trouble Waiting
3:30
10
If Heartaches Were Nickels
6:02
11
Current Situation
3:40
12
Don’t Burn Down That Bridge
4:23
13
Hey Mona
4:56
14
I Want You
5:22
15
Line of Denial
6:07
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive, extended guitar solo that erupts mid-track on 'Cradle Rock', showcasing Bonamassa's early virtuosity and raw power.
The raw, almost pleading vocal performance on 'Miss You, Hate You' as the band builds to a powerful, cathartic climax.
The intricate, soulful interplay between the Hammond B3 organ and Bonamassa's guitar during the extended jam section of 'A New Day Yesterday'.
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How does A New Day Now (20th anniversary edition) sound next to the rest of Joe Bonamassa's catalogue?

Late Night+2.4σ

Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

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