Track is latest from forthcoming concert film & album
Joe Bonamassa has released a mind-blowing live rendition of “Mind’s Eye,” a standout track from his most recent studio album Time Clocks. Featured on Tales Of Time, his sprawling and expansive live concert film and album shot at the breathtaking Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, the psychedelic influences of the song were augmented by the stunning visual backdrop produced by the iconic Kevin Shirley, serving to highlight the beauty of the music.
The live video captures a stratospheric performance by the blues-rock titan, as his virtuoso guitar style and unique technique and flair elevate the evening to an almost heavenly high.
Tales Of Time will be released on April 14th via Bonamassa’s J&R Adventures in CD/DVD, CD/BR, vinyl, and digital formats. The live album will be distributed in the UK and Europe by Provogue/Mascot Label Group.
“This live show represents our most progressive and largest production to date, focusing on my most ambitious studio album to date,” Bonamassa states. “My band was a force of nature on this show, and it truly was a special night.”
The release of “Mind’s Eye” coincides with the launch of Bonamassa’s US Spring Tour 2023, which kicked off in Charleston, West Virginia this week. The spring trek will conclude with Bonamassa’s Keeping The Blues Alive at Sea VIII, set for March 13-17th, departing from Miami, Florida to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. The festival line-up includes legendary artists like Little Feat, Dion, Bobby Rush, Robert Randolph Band, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Jimmy Vivino, and more.
KTBA at Sea is one of the largest fundraisers for Bonamassa’s Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation, aiding in its mission to promote music education by providing grants and resources to schools and musicians in need. Bonamassa also just announced Keeping the Blues Alive presents: Joe Bonamassa & Friends, a special two-night performance run with Styx and Don Felder at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on Saturday, August 12th and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Sunday, August 13th.