Philip Sayce

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Sailin' Shoes 03:23 Tools
Ruby Electric 01:49 Tools
Alchemy 00:00 Tools
Black Train 00:00 Tools
Steamroller 00:00 Tools
Save me from myself 00:00 Tools
One foot in the grave 00:00 Tools
All I want 00:00 Tools
Blood on Your Hands 00:00 Tools
Powerful thing 00:00 Tools
Stung By A Woman 00:00 Tools
morning star 05:06 Tools
Angels live inside 00:00 Tools
Scars 03:07 Tools
Marigold 00:00 Tools
Out Of My Mind 03:02 Tools
Aberystwyth 00:00 Tools
Take You Away 03:19 Tools
Changes 05:13 Tools
Dream Away 00:00 Tools
Cinamon Girl 00:00 Tools
Over My Head 00:00 Tools
Peace Machine 00:00 Tools
Sweet Misery 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Holding On 00:00 Tools
Steamroller / Powerful Thing - Live 00:00 Tools
Bitter Monday 00:00 Tools
LET THE LOVE IN 00:00 Tools
Slipaway 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight 00:00 Tools
A Mystic 00:00 Tools
Slip away 00:00 Tools
The Bull 00:00 Tools
Anymore 00:00 Tools
Gimme Some More 02:11 Tools
Fade Into You 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready 05:35 Tools
Set Us Free 03:12 Tools
Tennessee Girl 00:00 Tools
My Pearl 00:00 Tools
I'm Going Home 00:00 Tools
King Of New Mexico 02:32 Tools
Tom Devil 00:00 Tools
Green Power 00:00 Tools
Little Miss America 00:00 Tools
were you there 00:00 Tools
Rhythm & Thruth 00:00 Tools
Better Days 00:00 Tools
Triumph 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain't Nothin' But A Good Woman On Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Evil Woman 00:00 Tools
Easy On The Eyes 00:00 Tools
Standing Around Crying / Aberystwyth - Live 00:00 Tools
Light Em Up 00:00 Tools
Rhythm And Truth 00:00 Tools
Helios 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain't Nothing but a Good Woman on Your Mind - Live 00:00 Tools
Peace In The Valley 00:00 Tools
Arianrhod 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight - Live From Lion's Share 00:00 Tools
Beautiful - Live 00:00 Tools
Arianrhod [Bonustrack] + Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl / I Want You [She's So Heavy] 00:00 Tools
A Mystic - Live 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight (Live from Lion's Share) 00:00 Tools
Out of my Mind - Live 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain't Nothing But A Good Woman On Your Mind 00:00 Tools
I'd Love To Change The World 00:00 Tools
Alchemy - Live 00:00 Tools
Alchemy (live) 00:00 Tools
Woodstock 00:00 Tools
Arianrhod (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Do You Believe? 00:00 Tools
backwater blues 00:00 Tools
Tom Devil (feat. Ed Lewis and Prisoners) 00:00 Tools
walk a mile 00:00 Tools
Peace in the Valley (feat. Joe Savage) 00:00 Tools
grey city storm 00:00 Tools
Powerful Thing (live) 00:00 Tools
You Can Run But You Can't Hide 00:00 Tools
going down 00:00 Tools
Helios (live) 00:00 Tools
already gone 00:00 Tools
One Foot In The Grave (live) 00:00 Tools
Slipaway (live) 00:00 Tools
On The Road Again 00:00 Tools
Take You Away (live) 00:00 Tools
Angels Live Inside (live) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl/I Want You (She's so Heavy) (Live) 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain't Nothing But A Good Woman On Your Mind (Live) 00:00 Tools
Brown Sugar 00:00 Tools
Steamroller / Powerful Thing (Live) 00:00 Tools
Were You There? 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl/I Want You (She’s So Heavy) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful (Live) 00:00 Tools
Out Of My Mind (Live) 00:00 Tools
Save me From Myself (Album) 00:00 Tools
Can't You See What You're Doing To Me 00:00 Tools
A Mystic (Live) 00:00 Tools
Standing Around Crying / Aberystwyth (Live) 00:00 Tools
Wrong Place, Wrong Time (live) 00:00 Tools
Slip Away (Album) 00:00 Tools
Were You There? (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Rhythm Thruth 00:00 Tools
Powerful Thing (Album) 00:00 Tools
Propaganda (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Angels Live Inside (Album) 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Save Me From Myself 00:00 Tools
Steamroller / Powerful Thing 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon GirlI Want You (She's So heavy) 00:00 Tools
Dream Away (Album) 00:00 Tools
Morning Star (Album) 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Powerful Thing 00:00 Tools
propaganda 00:00 Tools
Blood on Your Hands (Album) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl (Album) 00:00 Tools
Alchemy (Album) 00:00 Tools
Over My head (Album) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Misery (Album) 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Morning Star 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Dream Away 00:00 Tools
All I Want (Album) 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Blood on your Hands 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Alchemy 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Cinnamon Girl 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Sweet Misery 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / All IWant 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Peace Machine 00:00 Tools
As The Years Go Passing By 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Over My Head 00:00 Tools
Aberystwyth - Live in Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
Wrong Place Wrong Time 00:00 Tools
Standing Around Crying / Aberystwyth 00:00 Tools
A Mistic 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Slip Away 00:00 Tools
bonus track for japan 00:00 Tools
Morning Star Live @ YMCTV 00:00 Tools
Philip Sayce / Angels Live Inside 00:00 Tools
Arianrhod [Bonustrack] + Hidden Track (Album) 00:00 Tools
Young Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Rhythm & Truth 00:00 Tools
Wrong Place, Wrong Time 00:00 Tools
Tom Devil (Feat. Ed Lewis & Prisoners) 00:00 Tools
Solo Guitar 00:00 Tools
East Ont The Eyes 00:00 Tools
Steamroller - Powerful Thing (Live) 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight (live) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl/I Want You (She's So Heavy) 00:00 Tools
Arianrhod (Bonus Track) [Includes Hidden Track] 00:00 Tools
Powerful Thing [Live] 00:00 Tools
Steamroller/Powerful Thing 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl / I Want You (She's So Heavy) 00:00 Tools
Standing Around Crying - Aberystwyth (Live) 00:00 Tools
Out Of My Mind (Live at Q107) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl/I Want You (She’s So Heavy) 00:00 Tools
Blues Ain’t Nothing But A Good Woman On Your Mind (LIVE at the Silver Dollar) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl\I Want You (She's So heavy) 00:00 Tools
Do You Believe 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon Girl I Want You (She's So Heavy) 00:00 Tools
Let You Go 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight (Live at Lion’s Share) 00:00 Tools
Angels Live Inside [Live][Live] 00:00 Tools
I'd Love To Change The World - [OFFICIAL VIDEO] 00:00 Tools
Daydream Tonight (Live at Lion's Share) 00:00 Tools
Steamroller - Powerful Thing 00:00 Tools
Were You There (Bonus Track) 03:47 Tools
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Philip Sayce was born in Aberystwyth, Wales, and grew up in Toronto, Canada. He started his career recording and touring with Jeff Healey, Melissa Etheridge, Uncle Kracker, and others. In 2009 he released a solo album, "Peace Machine". In 2010 he released "Innerevolution" (Europe/UK only), "Ruby Electric" in 2011, "Silver Wheel Of Stars" in 2012 (EP version), and "Steamroller" was released in 2013. He currently lives in Los Angeles. Growing up in a musical household and exposed to his parents’ eclectic record collection that included the likes of Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder and Dire Straits, he was particularly drawn to the guitar – being taken by his parents to an Eric Clapton concert left the young Sayce awestruck and in no doubt about which was the instrument for him. By the time he was 15 he was playing guitar in his first band; he was up and running. He soon became a regular fixture on the Toronto club scene, where his fluid soloing and mesmerising overall musicality turned heads an earned him many fans. With an insatiable appetite for jam sessions at the likes of Grossman's Tavern in Toronto, Sayce began rapidly distilling his own singular guitar style and tonal palette from a melting pot of influences that included such greats as Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Robert Cray, and in particular Stevie Ray Vaughan, to whom he is, understandably, probably most often compared. While still a teenager, Sayce was held in such high regard that, after jamming on stage with one of his heroes, guitar player and fellow Canadian Jeff Healey, he was invited to join Healey’s band. Sayce was now living the dream. He can still remember the first time he heard Healey – and the effect it had: “It was in a supermarket car park. I was 11 and my parents had gone into the store. This song, See The Light, came on and I was just overwhelmed. I literally punched the radio.” After three-and-a-half years with Healey’s band, playing with them at the Montreux Jazz Festival and at gigs around the world, Sayce, the apprentice having learned well from the master, felt it was time to move on. Looking to further expand his musical horizons, in 2001 he moved to Los Angeles. He joined Uncle Kracker, and was with the band when they had their massive US No.1 hit song Drift Away. He starred in and wrote the music for the short film Cockroach Blue, directed by the award-winning Robert Crossman, which received high acclaim when it was shown at the Woodstock Film Festival. Then, in 2003, Grammy and Oscar winner Melissa Etheridge came calling (“very talented – like Stevie Ray Vaughan,” she enthused), and he enjoyed an “awesome” time playing and recording with her band until 2008. During his stint with Melissa, Sayce released his debut solo album, Peace Machine, using what he describes as Etheridge’s “shit-hot” band and producer Michael Nielsen. Recorded live in the studio in just a couple of days, it’s full of raw, high-energy, low-maintenance retro-blues delivered with startling punch and real style, and showcases Sayce as a soulful, powerfully expressive vocalist as well as a supremely talented guitarist and all-round musician. The album also includes a crunching version of the Neil Young classic Cinnamon Girl, the song often a resonant inclusion in Sayce’s thrilling live shows. And live is where Sayce, his jam-club years in his pocket, shines brightest, he and his band performing with a potent mixture of power and finesse, the guitarist regularly pulling the trigger and unleashing visceral, mesmerising solos. And while they’re checking out the hot licks, it’s clear that many of the girls in the audience are equally taken by the good-looking guy with the swept-back blond hair and charisma to spare. If you’ve got it… May 2010 saw the release of, INNEREVOLUTION, recorded with his live band - keyboardist Fred Mandel (Queen, Supertramp, Elton John, Alice Cooper), bassist Joel Gottschalk and drummer Ryan MacMillan (Matchbox 20). This collection of songs, some co-written with Richard Marx, busbee, Mike Bradford, Dave Cobb and Marti Frederiksen among others, further establishes Philip Sayce not only as one of the finest blues guitarists around, but also as a musician, singer and songwriter with tremendous talent and potential. “Richard came out to a show and we immediately hit it off,” Sayce explains of how he came to write with Richard Marx. “He's a massive talent and to have the opportunity to collaborate and learn from him is something I am grateful for. Anyone I collaborate or co-write with, the goal is to be open and learn, and I've been blessed to work with some of the best of the best.” More varied than Peace Machine, and overall more sophisticated and more polished in terms of songwriting, sonics and performance, Innerevoltuion is a stylish, engaging and thrilling album that should bring Philip Sayce to the attention of a bigger and wider audience. With Peace Machine, Innerevolution, Ruby Electric, Silver Wheel Of Stars, and Steamroller, Philip Sayce continues to write his own chapter in the long and continuing history of popular music. And it’s clear that this gifted young musician has many more pages yet to write. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.