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суббота, 20 июня 2015 г.

Eddie Hinton - Very Extremely Dangerous

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1978
Time: 42:04
Size: 96,5 MB
Label:Shout
Styles: Rock/Roots Rock/Soul/Funk
Art: Full

Songs/Tracks Listing:
1.You Got Me Singing - 3:31
2.Concept World - 4:59
3.I Got The Feeling - 5:22
4.Shout Bamalama - 3:47
5.Get Off In It - 4:36
6.Brand New Man - 2:59
7.Shoot The Moon - 4:05
8.We Got It - 5:08
9.Yeah Man - 4:14
10.I Want It All - 3:18

Line-Up/Musicians:
Eddie Hinton - Guitar, Piano & Vocals
Barry Beckett - Piano, Organ and Moog Synthesizer (also Produced)
Jimmy Johnson - Guitar
David Hood - Bass
Roger Hawkins - Drums
Harrison Caloway - Trumpet
Harvey Thompson - Tenor Saxophone
Dennis Good - Trombone
Ronnie Eades - Baritone Saxophone

Eddie Hinton's voice is part Otis Redding part Bobby Womack part Frankie Miller - and as you can imagine with credentials 'that' good - his guttural singing style is considered to be a thing of wonder among soul aficionados.
Recorded in November 1977 at the Muscle Shoals Sound Recording Studio in Sheffield, Alabama and released in March 1978 on Capricorn CPN-0204 in the USA only, this obscure and criminally forgotten LP received good reviews at the time of release, but produced poor sales. And it's been the very definition of 'lost masterpiece' ever since.
Sporting what has to be one of the worst titles for an LP ever and an album cover that wasn't much better, "Very Extremely Dangerous" is a soul-rock album on a label more associated with the southern boogie of The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band and Elvin Bishop.

Very Extremely Dangerous  [Zippy]

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