Beg, Borrow and Steel
Editorial Reviews The majority of Beg, Borrow & Steels tracks are self-penned, with the exception of Gwyns stand-out version of Muddys I Cant be Satisfied. From the up-tempo train song Train Time Shuffle to the beautiful instrumental Uluru Sunset or the laid back delta blues Leaving in the Morning, Gwyn Ashton confirms his exceptional talent both as a songwriter and a performer.
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Beg, Borrow & Steel was recorded in Australia, mostly with acoustic instruments, live in the studio in 12 hours and is a journey back to the roots of Gwyn Ashtons music: Gwyn shines on slide guitar, with most of the tracks played on a 1936 National steel guitar. His all-Australian backing band provides just the right touch of harmonica, double bass, piano, Hammond organ and drums (with brushes, natch!) to help create an album steeped in the ultimate musical authenticity and yet incredibly varied .
Beg, Borrow and Steel, Music, Gwyn Ashton, Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Pop
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