Sweany, Patrick: I Wanna Tell You

Sweany, Patrick SKU: 38904004
Sweany, Patrick: I Wanna Tell You

Sweany, Patrick: I Wanna Tell You

Sweany, Patrick SKU: 38904004

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: I Wanna Tell You
Artist: Sweany, Patrick
Label: Nine Mile Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 843563115930
Genre: Blues

Vinyl LP pressing. In 1999 a young kid named Patrick Sweany went into legendary Suma Studios in NE Ohio and recorded a simple 11 track record featuring only acoustic guitar and one vocal. Most of the tracks were done in 2 takes. That recording made it's way into the hands of Jorma Kaukonen, Roy Book Binder, and Dan Auerbach (among others), landing Sweany a gig at prestigious Merlefest just a few months later. In honor of the record's 20th anniversary, Nine Mile Records has pressed this recording onto deluxe 180g vinyl, and Sweany's mentor and friend Jorma Kaukonen has written the liner notes. 20 years on, and it sounds both relevant and timeless.

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