
Jim Signorile

Seven Minute Blues Seven Minute Blues
Slow A7 blues - 7 minutes of mellow blues with a jazzy touch...

Tears in Heaven - Acoustic Guitar instrumental Tears in Heaven - Acoustic Guitar instrumental
This is an instrumental-only version of the beautiful 'Tears in Heaven' by Eric Clapton, on Acoustic guitar (actually played on electric guitar, but an acoustic modeler pedal was used to make it sound acoustic.

Tears in Heaven with acoustic guitar & lead only Tears in Heaven with acoustic guitar & lead only
This is an instrumental version of the beautiful 'Tears in Heaven' by Eric Clapton. This is a mix of acoustic and electric guitar (melodic improvised lead), but it has mostly an acoustic guitar feel.

Tears in Heaven - instrumental with vocals & lead Tears in Heaven - instrumental with vocals & lead
Instrumental and vocal version of Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton played on electric guitar - but played finger style with an acoustic tone. I added an additional track of solo electric guitar accompaniment and a vocal track.

Nobody knows you when youre down and out Nobody knows you when youre down and out

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Gold Love Gold Love
Gold Love is a collaboration between Grahme Leadbetter and myself (Jim Signorile) and is a composition that is based on an interpretation of Eric Clapton's 'Old Love'.

Layla (Cover of Clapton original electric version) Layla (Cover of Clapton original electric version)
Cover of original electric version of Layla written by Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon and Derek and the Dominoes. Performed by Jim Signorile.


Strat on a Hot Tin Roof Blues Strat on a Hot Tin Roof Blues
This is me raw, the first take I recorded, without any editing, over an acoustic backing from GuitarVision. So, there are a few bloopers in here. The lead was played on my EC strat - with acoustic modeling to make it sound less like an electric.


Double Troubled and Mad Double Troubled and Mad
A slow blues based on "Double Trouble" by Otis Rush. I played it after something had made me mad and so rather than being mellow, it shows the anger/aggression I was feeling at the time.


Clapton Crossroads Pedal Blues Clapton Crossroads Pedal Blues
Blues solo in C using the Clapton Crossroads Pedal


Crossroads Shuffle (a collaboration) Crossroads Shuffle (a collaboration)
Clapton Crossroads Pedal Blues & Blues Shuffle C collaboration


(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew (Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew
"Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is a post-apocalyptic folk-rock song written by Canadian singer Bonnie Dobson in 1962, that has become a standard. Based on interpretation by Grateful Dead.

