| "Cosmic Farm"
Cosmic Farm was the number one album on Guitar Nine for |
| "Gary Moore Tribute"
On Lion Music label. "Reach for the Sky" performed with Regi Hendrix on
vocals, Mike Leduc on drums and Craig on guitar, bass and keyboards. |
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| "Ride"
The latest musical collaboration from gifted, seasoned veterans Rob Lamothe (ex-Riverdogs) on vocals and Craig Erickson on guitar. Ten "righteous" new songs of outstanding, soulful, earthy, bluesy hard rock, full of depth, maturity and soulful power. Excellent follow-up to the "Shine" disc. |
| "The Daugherty McPartland Group - Still Going On "
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[tr][/tr] | "Shine""Shine" features guest artists Rob Lamothe and Glenn Hughes. If you're into bluesy, soulful, screamin' guitar licks and killer vocals applied with style to intense thoughtful lyrics, then you're gonna dig "Shine."
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| "Jazz Under The Stars - Live " |
| "Metal Guitars - High Voltage Instruments" |
| "Force Majeure"
"...draws upon a vast pool of diverse musical directions and guitar styles... jazz-fusion, funk, power-trio, heavy, guitar-rock and that ever present blues vibe...If you're not already aware of him, this is the perfect place to start...Take a ride on the intergalactic boogie train with Craig Erickson." - Joe Romagnola, New York 1996
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| "Two Sides of the Blues"
Craig enlists the aid of former "Badlands" rhythm section Greg Chaisson and Jeff Martin for psychedelic Hendrix Blues Rock, heavy Funk, introspective ballads and lots more. Very diverse and dynamic. [/td] |
| "Retro Blues Express"
Craig's second solo album explores his early influences mixed with jazz and blues influences and some lyrics that veer into the Bob Dylan/Joni Mitchell school of imagery. [/td] |
| "Roadhouse Stomp!"
Craig Erickson: Raucous Blues-Rock excursion Craig Erickson, guitar/vocals; John Onder, bass; Atma Anur, drums. [/td] |
| "Glenn Hughes Blues"
Craig played guitar and co-wrote 10 of the songs with former Deep Purple and Trapeze vocalist/bassist. Many guest guitarists appear on this heavy Rock/Blues CD. [/td] |
| "Hats Off to Stevie Ray"
Tribute to SRV with appearances by Pat Travers, Rick Derringer, Frank Marino, Steve Hunter, etc. [/td] |
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| "Fit for a King"
Same line-up as Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute, but this time playing tunes made famous by Albert King. Erickson contributes a soulful rendition of "Floodin' in California." [/td] |
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| "Guitar On the Edge"
A collection of smokin' fusion instrumentals with Craig's jam called "L.A. Tour." [/td] |
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