Mojo Records Limited are proud to announce these releases under their independent record label:
Dec 15th 2009 - Single out! "The Blues Ain't Just A Word" feat. Rob Clores (The Black Crowes) on Hammond B3
Andy De Rosa has co-written this song with Lyn Boyd. Originally this was a poem that Lyn wrote and she asked Andy to do something with it as it could become a song. Indeed, Andy adapted some of the lyrics and turned this song into a 12 bar blues with a twist.
Having performed this song live as part of the setlist for about a year, Electric Mojo had the pleasure of playing this track as an extended jam during March 2009 at a show in Italy (ORGAN CLUB) with Jacek Klesyk on Hammond B3.
While recording this song in September 2009, Andy contacted Rob Clores (The Black Crowes, Gov't Mule fame) and asked him to record Hammond B3 on it. Rob did a fantastic job as you could expect from such a player and the single has released worldwide on downloads basis only on Dec 15th 2009. To date sales are really good, so thank you to all fans out there!
Oct 31st 2009
"Unscathed" is the debut album for recording artists, Andy De Rosa & Electric Mojo. A new incarnation for Andy and an evolution from his first solo acoustic album "Watching The Hands Of Time" which he released in 2007 on Mojo Records. "Unscathed" includes 3 revamped songs from Andy's first album, now in full electric form. These tracks are "Not Ready To Change", "Living On The Road" and "The Lude Trip". The remaining seven tracks have been carefully selected from Andy's back catalogue to complete this release. With "Unscathed" Andy has tried to cover each musical genre that influences his writing, while keeping true to his roots as a musician and guitarist. Experimental tracks such as "On A Journey" (a funky type of feel-good song) and the title song "Unscathed" (a power ballad with exceptional texture and build-up) add incredible variety to this release. More traditional southern rootsy tracks such as "Like A Storm", the long final jam on "Deeper Than Anything" with heavy fuzzed-out guitar and precise use of the whammy bar and vibrato, the bitter lyrics and early Black Crowes-sounding "What Goes Around", the rock 'n' roll groove on "That's Alright" and the chilled out semi acoustic "Good Times And Bad Times" clearly define the style of Andy De Rosa & Electric Mojo as a revolutionary one for the British market. Truly inspiring and different.
You will also find this album on sale on all major digital downloads stores, including iTunes, Rhapsody, AmazonMP3, Napster, eMusic, Nokia Music Store etc. Physical CD sales will available from CDBABY.COM and IndieRhythm.com or directly from Mojo Records Limited's website and artist's websites (see below for links).