Under Open Skies
Under Open Skies
Couldn't load pickup availability
T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.
T&C Apply. Credit subject to status.
Format: CD / Remastered Album

Our Take
Our Take
Luther Grosvenor, the man with the sideburns as legendary as his guitar licks, has graced us with a remastered and expanded edition of his 1971 classic, "Under Open Skies." This album is like a time machine, transporting you back to the golden age of rock 'n' roll, when the air was thick with cigarette smoke and the sound of electric guitars ruled the airwaves.
Grosvenor's guitar work is nothing short of magical, weaving intricate melodies that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head in no time. The remastering job on this album is top-notch, bringing out every nuance of Grosvenor's playing and allowing you to hear every note as if he's playing right in front of you.
But it's not just Grosvenor's guitar work that shines on this album. The songs themselves are a mix of blues, rock, and even a hint of folk, showing off Grosvenor's versatility as a musician. Tracks like "Dream Me a Mountain" and "Broken Biscuits" showcase Grosvenor's songwriting skills, while tracks like "Breathlessly Waiting" and "Dreamwater Rainchild" will have you singing along in no time.
Overall, "Under Open Skies" is a timeless gem that deserves a place in every music lover's collection. So grab a glass of whiskey, turn up the volume, and let Luther Grosvenor take you on a journey under the open skies. Cheers!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Ride On
2. Here Comes the Queen
3. When I Met You
4. Love This Way
5. Waiting
6. Rocket
7. Under Open Skies
8. Heavy Day
9. All the People
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
- FREE UK delivery on orders over £20.
- Orders under £20 - £2.99 Postage Fee.
- Next Day Delivery and International Shipping Options Available.
When Will My Order Arrive?
- Usually dispatched within 24 hours.
- Standard Delivery is a Royal Mail Tracked 48 Service and usually arrives within 2-3 working days, including Saturdays.
- Express Delivery is either Royal Mail Tracked 24, or DPD service, for delivery within 24 hours.
- Order before 2pm for next day delivery.
- We’ll aim to dispatch pre-orders so that you receive them on the release date.
- For orders back in stock soon, we expect to receive more stock within a week and will dispatch your order as soon as the stock has arrived.
Returns
- We’re happy to accept returns for unwanted items provided that they’re returned within 14 days of receipt, unopened, unused and in perfect condition.
About the artist
Luther Grosvenor
Luther Grosvenor, the enigmatic English guitarist known for his soulful riffs and rock n' roll swagger, first burst onto the music scene in the 1970s as a member of the glam rock band, Spooky Tooth. With his signature long hair and flamboyant stage presence, Grosvenor quickly became a cult figure in the music world. But it wasn't until the 1980s that Grosvenor truly came into his own as a solo artist, releasing a string of critically acclaimed albums that showcased his exceptional guitar skills and songwriting prowess. Songs like "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Sweet Little Mystery" became instant classics, cementing Grosvenor's place in the annals of rock history. One thing that sets Grosvenor apart from his peers is his willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of his craft. Whether he's experimenting with new sounds or collaborating with up-and-coming artists, Grosvenor is always looking for ways to push himself creatively. In recent years, Grosvenor has continued to defy expectations with his eclectic mix of blues, rock, and folk influences. His latest album, "Midnight Sun," is a testament to his enduring talent and ability to evolve with the times. So, if you're looking for a music artist who's equal parts classic and cutting-edge, look no further than Luther Grosvenor. With his unique blend of old-school charm and modern sensibility, Grosvenor is sure to leave a lasting impression on any listener lucky enough to experience his music.
More about the artist >