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  1. 2 de oct. de 2017 · Title: We’re All In This Together Artist: Walter Trout. Label: Mascot Label Group Formats: CD, Vinyl, MP3. Release date: September 1, 2017 . Walter Trout’s We’re All In This Together marks the newest addition in what has already been a prolific career as a recording artist. One could view this recording as a celebration of sorts since Trout underwent a liver transplant in 2014.

  2. 11 de ago. de 2017 · Historically, the ‘all-star’ album is a turd dusted in glitter, more a triumph of synchronised diaries than songcraft. On softwareuiphraseguid=“9acc89a9-b041-4873-8eda-c75da8ff6e87”>We’re All In This Together, Walter Trout has a bolder plan.The bluesman might roll out the big guns – Mayall, Bonamassa, Shepherd, Landreth – but by writing an original song for each, he has created ...

  3. From the Album: We're All In This Together, Year of Releas: 2017#bluesrock#blues#rockLyrics : We're All In This TogetherWe're all in this togetherIt's so eas...

  4. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Walter Trout - Crash And Burn (feat. Joe Louis Walker) (We're All In This Together) 2017. Walter Trout - Too Much To Carry (feat. John Nemeth) (We're All In This Together) 2017. Walter Trout - Do You Still See Me At All (feat. Jon Trout) (We're All In This Together) 2017. Walter Trout - Got Nothin' Left (feat.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2017 · Listen to We're All in This Together by Walter Trout on Apple Music. Stream songs including “Gonna Hurt Like Hell (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd)”, “Ain't Goin' Back (feat. Sonny Landreth)” and more.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2017 · Kenny Wayne Shepherd) from the new Walter Trout album "We're All In This Together". Pre-order: ... Kenny Wayne Shepherd) from the new Walter Trout album "We're All In This Together". Pre-order: ...

  7. 25 de ago. de 2017 · We’re All In This Together­–indeed. For his latest studio album, Walter Trout called some of blues’ best performers–and boy did they come through. Each musician featured on this album has serious blues chops; there’s no one musician on here that is more impressive than the rest, though John Mayall and Joe Bonamassa are probably the two with the greatest fame.