Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1998
Time: 48:53
Size: 112,8 MB
Label: Fedora
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Got To Leave This Woman - 4:42
2. Mr. Pawnbroker - 3:18
3. You Just Can?t Take My Blues - 5:59
4. Sunday Morning Love - 4:23
5. Just Your Fool - 3:52
6. I?m Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues - 3:37
7. Sugar Sweet - 3:03
8. Don?t Lose Your Cool - 3:07
9. My Tomorrow - 4:19
10. Give Me My Blues - 3:39
11. West Side Baby - 4:54
12. Bad Habits - 3:53
Musicians:
Matthew Robinson - vocals & guitar;
Larry D.C. Williams - saxophone;
Donald "Duck" Jennings - trumpet;
Mickey "Tickey" Bennett - keyboards;
Eddie James Stout - bass;
William Norman Fagen - drums
Matthew Robinson, born February 27, 1948 in Austin, Texas. In ’64 he and schoolmates formed the Mustangs (they had a huge hit – Tender Loving Care), which toured with James Brown, Jimmy Reed, Big Mama Thornton and Johnny Winter. Now over thirty years later Robinson gives us Bad Habits. After a couple of listenings, Cornbread says it was worth the wait! Robinson describes his music as the result of the natural evolution of gospel, R&B, blues and the Texas sound he grew up around.
As a side note for you instrument heads (I’m one of the biggest) - the guitar pictured on the album cover sure looks a lot like a B.B. King Gibson Lucille. Bad Habits is a good CD, the vocals and guitar playing was right on, less horn and more piano or harmonica would’a been a good thing.
Bad Habits
Year: 1998
Time: 48:53
Size: 112,8 MB
Label: Fedora
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Got To Leave This Woman - 4:42
2. Mr. Pawnbroker - 3:18
3. You Just Can?t Take My Blues - 5:59
4. Sunday Morning Love - 4:23
5. Just Your Fool - 3:52
6. I?m Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues - 3:37
7. Sugar Sweet - 3:03
8. Don?t Lose Your Cool - 3:07
9. My Tomorrow - 4:19
10. Give Me My Blues - 3:39
11. West Side Baby - 4:54
12. Bad Habits - 3:53
Musicians:
Matthew Robinson - vocals & guitar;
Larry D.C. Williams - saxophone;
Donald "Duck" Jennings - trumpet;
Mickey "Tickey" Bennett - keyboards;
Eddie James Stout - bass;
William Norman Fagen - drums
Matthew Robinson, born February 27, 1948 in Austin, Texas. In ’64 he and schoolmates formed the Mustangs (they had a huge hit – Tender Loving Care), which toured with James Brown, Jimmy Reed, Big Mama Thornton and Johnny Winter. Now over thirty years later Robinson gives us Bad Habits. After a couple of listenings, Cornbread says it was worth the wait! Robinson describes his music as the result of the natural evolution of gospel, R&B, blues and the Texas sound he grew up around.
As a side note for you instrument heads (I’m one of the biggest) - the guitar pictured on the album cover sure looks a lot like a B.B. King Gibson Lucille. Bad Habits is a good CD, the vocals and guitar playing was right on, less horn and more piano or harmonica would’a been a good thing.
Bad Habits
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