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Pleasure & Pain

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Download links and information about Pleasure & Pain by Dennis Jones. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Blues genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 42:23 minutes.

Artist: Dennis Jones
Release date: 2009
Genre: Blues
Tracks: 11
Duration: 42:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brand New Day 3:14
2. Don't Worry About Me 3:45
3. I'm Good 2:54
4. Kill the Pain 4:32
5. Blue Over You 4:30
6. Sunday Morning Rain 5:42
7. Home Tonight 2:58
8. Try Not to Lie 3:19
9. I Want It Yesterday 3:58
10. Him or Me 3:42
11. Hot Sauce 3:49

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Goofy album cover aside, Dennis Jones' 2009 album, Pleasure & Pain, is one rollickingly good time — especially if you're a fanatic of groovy blues-rock. Possessing a voice that sounds very comparable to Doug Pinnick of King's X and guitar work modeled directly after Stevie Ray Vaughan (and judging from the album cover, looking much like a cowboy version of Dennis Rodman), Jones runs the blues gamut on Pleasure & Pain, with cases in point being such standouts as the album-opening "Brand New Day" (which contains snazzy, swing-like horns), "Kill the Pain" (which approaches Zeppelin-esque hard rock territory), and such Stevie Ray-like ditties as "Blue Over You" and "Hot Sauce." Pulling in elements of vintage and gritty blues-rock (without smoothing it over in the studio — something that many modern-day blues-rockers are a tad guilty of), Dennis Jones gets it right more times than not throughout Pleasure & Pain.