: Written and sung by bassist Warren Richardson, this track offers a softer, soul-infused contrast to the heavier blues-rock tracks.
: A soulful, extended track that showcases the band's dynamic range. : Written and sung by bassist Warren Richardson,
The album was a critical success, solidifying Kris Pohlmann's reputation as a top-tier blues guitarist and vocalist. At the end of 2012, the band won four major awards from the German Rock Music Association: ( One For Sorrow ) Best Blues Song Best Blues Band Best Blues Singer Musical Style and Influences At the end of 2012, the band won
: Bass, Backing Vocals (Lead Vocals on track 7) Elmar Stolley : Drums, Percussion Rene Schwiers : Hammond Organ, Rhodes Piano (Guest) Thomas Hannes : Engineer, Mixer, and Programming One For Sorrow | Kris Pohlmann : A melodic instrumental title track heavily influenced
Released on January 13, 2012, is the second studio album by the British-born, Germany-based Kris Pohlmann Band . It marked a definitive shift from the eclectic mix of funk and soul found in their debut, New Resolution (2009), toward a harder, more focused blues-rock sound. Performance and Recognition
: A high-octane opener featuring prominent wah-wah guitar work.
: A melodic instrumental title track heavily influenced by the style of Gary Moore.