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Rush of Blood

2M streams

2,040,030

In a Bad Mood - Deluxe Expanded Editio...

654.9K streams

654,921

Dial 'W' for Watkins

370.3K streams

370,269

In a Good Mood

252.6K streams

252,646

In a Bad Mood

238.8K streams

238,789

Moustique

153.5K streams

153,483

Geraint Watkins & The Dominators

122K streams

121,975

Watkins Bold as Love

47.8K streams

47,808

Mosquito Vol. 1

47.3K streams

47,291

Mosquito Vol. 2 - at the gates of dawn

31.6K streams

31,551

Biography

For so many years a keystone of the bands of Nick Lowe, Van Morrison, Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings, Dave Edmunds and countless more, Geraint Watkins is also a revered creator of his own sublime music, much of which has already been perfectly captured in a handful of solo albums. Born in Wales, Watkins was a member of noted British bands Juice on the Loose and Red Beans & Rice and following a move to London with the latter, he soon found himself on the “Be Stiff Route 78” tour. Shortly afterwards in 1979, Andy Fairweather Low produced Watkins’ first album for the Vertigo label. Session work for producer Stuart Coleman followed which led to a regular spot for Geraint in Shakin’ Stevens’ band before going on to record and play live with Dave Edmunds and many others including Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Rory Gallagher, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Stray Cats, Carl Perkins, John Wesley Harding, Tom Jones and John Martyn. Geraint also played accordion and keyboards with infamous British pub band, The Balham Alligators for fifteen years keeping the music of Louisiana alive in London's pubs and setting the bar impossibly high for those in their wake on the Americana trail. ‍With RUSH OF BLOOD, his newest, Watkins found a new and unlikely collaborator in the form of Simon Ratcliffe of Basement Jaxx to push his boundaries even further. This unique aggregation - aided by some master musicians has produced what will surely come to be regarded as the finest yet of his solo projects.