Drool

Year: 2003
Artist: Manny Charlton

Facts about the album "Drool"

"Drool" is an album by the artist Manny Charlton. This album presents Charlton's distinctive blend of blues-infused rock, showcasing his talents as a guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist. "Drool" features a collection of original compositions that capture Charlton's gritty, raw energy and his passion for storytelling through music.

Three interesting facts about "Drool" and Manny Charlton:

  1. Rock Icon: Manny Charlton is best known as the founding member and guitarist of the legendary rock band Nazareth. With Nazareth, Charlton achieved international success and acclaim, contributing to iconic albums such as "Razamanaz" and "Hair of the Dog". "Drool" showcases Charlton's solo endeavors and his ability to stand out as a formidable musician outside of the band context.

  2. Musical Evolution: "Drool" represents a departure from Charlton's work with Nazareth, allowing him to explore new musical territories and experiment with different sounds and styles. While still rooted in the blues-rock tradition, the album demonstrates Charlton's willingness to push boundaries and carve out his own musical identity as a solo artist.

  3. Artistic Independence: As a solo artist, Manny Charlton had the creative freedom to pursue his musical vision without the constraints of a band dynamic. "Drool" reflects Charlton's artistic independence and his desire to express himself authentically through his music, resulting in an album that is both personal and introspective.

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