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Download  or listen to the latest singles by The Section BLUES ROCK BAND (uk) - totally free 

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Enjoy great free to use no copyright music from THE SECTION BLUES ROCK BAND (UK) by clicking on your favourite tracks above.

All tracks were recorded live in one take at Hot Jam Studios, Loughborough in 2018. You can now download your favourite music tracks and listen anywhere on any device and share the songs you like. These are totally free downloads with just a single click. If you listen on a PC or mobile device we recommend that you use headphones to fully appreciate the enhanced sound quality. The CD of the above tracks is only available and sold at live performances; sorry but it is not available elsewhere and cannot be purchased on-line.

 

Call me the breeze - J J Cale wrote and recorded this song and released it on his 1972 album "Naturally". Like many Cale songs, "Call Me the Breeze" has been covered many times by a variety of other musicians, most notably Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1974, Mason Proffit on their 1972 album Rockfish Crossing and Bobby Bare on his album Bobby Bare

Crossroads - "Cross Road Blues" (also known as "Crossroads") is a blues song written and recorded by American blues artist Robert Johnson in 1936. Johnson performed it as a solo piece with his vocal and acoustic slide guitar in the Delta blues-style. Bluesman Elmore James revived the song with recordings in 1954 and 1960–1961. Eric Clapton with Cream popularized the song as "Crossroads" when they recorded it live on March 10, 1968 although Clapton had previously recorded it with The Powerhouse in 1966.

Statesboro blues - Statesboro Blues is a Piedmont blues song which was originally written and recorded in 1928 by Blind Willie McTell. The title refers to the town of Statesboro, Georgia. Taj Mahal recorded a popular blues rock adaptation of the song in 1968 and this version inspired a recording by the Allman Brothers Band, which is ranked number nine in the list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time".

Let it rock - "Let It Rock" is a song written and recorded by the legendary Chuck Berry from his 1960 album Rockin' at the Hops. It was released as a single by Pye records in the UK in 1963 together with Memphis Tennessee, where it reached number 6. The song was originally credited on the record to E. Anderson; Chuck Berry's complete name is "Charles Edward Anderson Berry".

 

Brand new cadillac- Brand New Cadillac is a 1959 song by Vince Taylor who released it as a B-side. Featured musicians on the released recording were: Joe Moretti (guitars), Lou Brian (piano), Brian Locking (bass) and Brian Bennett (drums). The song was also covered in the 1960's by the Downliners Sect and The Renigades in 1964. Joe Moretti, later featured on "Shakin' All Over" with Johnny Kidd and The Pirates before The Clash released it on their third album, London Calling in 1979.

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