The Bright Lights - EP - Gary Clark Jr.

The Bright Lights - EP

Gary Clark Jr.

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2011-08-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4

  • ℗ 2011 Warner Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Don't Owe You a Thang 3:35 USD 1.29
2
Things Are Changin' (Live) [So 4:31 USD 1.29
3
When My Train Pulls In (Live) 8:12 USD 1.29
The Bright Lights - EP - Gary Clark Jr.
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Reviews

  • Fire!
    5
    By uberFench
    Fall in love with music
  • Timeless!
    5
    By MJF 57
    just saw Gary in Monterey this past weekend. clearly the oldest running jazz festival nationally pushed the envelope lining up artists like Robert Glasper, and surprisingly the Roots, but in my opinion, the star of the weekend was this gentleman. grabbed us all by the ears, held on tight and didn’t let go. Incredible young artist.
  • Another gr8 blues player becoming a legend
    5
    By azbluesplayer
    Good Day Gary, You can rip a groove that carries us fellow 6 stringers to that place of ecstasy where the soul touches the song, that perfect gig when you are feeling it. Like watching you 2010 crossroad playing with faded boogie, you were on man. Can feel it ever time I play Big light, Big City. Doyle added the highlights gr8! Could tell Gary was feeling the song! Cheers
  • Love
    5
    By saniyasworld
    This song is real life I love it
  • Sick
    5
    By Jacob Atkinson
    John Mayer and this guy saved blues and music. Thank you.
  • 100% iPod Worthy
    5
    By boomdelux
    This is great party music. Gray knows rock just as well as he knows the blues.
  • Good Music
    5
    By 60 and counting
    Who is this guy and where have they been hiding him? Someone's still making great music!
  • Texas Blues
    5
    By Stratoblastercall911
    I hear ZZ, Stevie, Johnny, and that down home Texas Blues in Gary's music. Good stuff.
  • Simply
    5
    By B5A7
    Brilliant
  • About Time
    5
    By Pur D
    28 and long future, compared to Hendrix and Stevie Ray, big shoes to fill, love Garys stuff