Little Barrie's "Gravity Freeze": A Debut Album Decades in the Making
A review of Barrie Cadogan's debut solo album "Gravity Freeze" under the moniker Little Barrie. The article highlights Cadogan's impressive career as a session guitarist for artists like Paul Weller, Liam Gallagher, Morrissey, Primal Scream, and the Black Keys, and examines how his debut album showcases his versatility beyond guitar heroics, blending soul, funk, and rock influences.
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He's the sort of guy who routinely gets invited to talk gear; his credits list—Paul Weller, Liam Gallagher, Morrissey, Edwyn Collins—reads like the table of contents in a MOJO special edition.
He served nine years in Primal Scream, got recruited by The The (on Johnny Marr's recommendation, no less), and will spend much of this year touring with the Black Keys as their second guitarist.
Read Stuart Berman's review of the album.
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