Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2015
Time: 62:06
Size: 142,3 MB
Label: Airline Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Are You Lonely For Me Baby - 5:06
2. Lonely Nights - 4:32
3. Sit BAck Down - 4:20
4. Beggar For The Blues - 4:57
5. Brother Where Are You - 4:18
6. Mountain Boogie - 2:20
7. Suddenly I Like It - 4:16
8. Dont Go To Strangers - 6:04
9. Remember Me - 5:05
10. Soul To Soul - 4:12
11. Trouble In Mind - 3:05
12. Straighten Up And Fly Rigfht - 3:58
13. Im On My Way To A Better Place - 4:05
14. Above And Beyond - 5:39
Paul Jones, the legendary Manfred Mann frontman has only released two solo albums in the past 30 years and here's the second - 'Suddenly I Like It'. Paul's produced and backed by the same team as 2009's 'Starting All Over Again'. Carla Olson is again the producer. She's one of the few active women producers. Among her other full length productions are albums by Jake Andrews (Paul's lead guitar player), Joe Louis Walker, Phil Upchurch, Barry Goldberg, Chubby Tavares and Mare Winningham. Carla has also produced singles or individual tracks by Taj Mahal, Billy Joe Royal, Sugar Blue, Peter Noone, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Otis Rush and Brenton Wood. Paul's hits with Manfred Mann include 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy', 'Sha La La', 'Pretty Flamingo', 'Come Tomorrow', '5-4-3-2-1' (The Ready Steady Go TV Theme), 'Oh No Not My Baby', 'If You Gotta Go - Go Now' and 'The One In The Middle'. Paul has had a BBC2 radio blues program for decades and he tours the world both with The Manfreds and The Blues Band. Jake Andrews - Texas guitar ace on lead guitar Tony Marsico - bass guitars (Cruzados, Matthew Sweet, Roger Daltrey) Mike Thompson - keyboards (the Eagles, Don Henley, Rod Stewart) Alvino Bennett - drums (Brenda Russell, Chubby Tavares, Patrice Rushen) Track By Track Notes: 'Are You Lonely For Me Baby' - The Bert Berns-written Freddie Scott hit revisited and featuring soulful vocals and a great and extended lead guitar solo. 'Lonely Nights' - A rare blues song is revived and given an interpretation not unlike his contemporaries The Rolling Stones might. 'Sit Back Down' - An original of Paul's and featuring his rockin' harmonica. 'Beggar For The Blues' - Joe Bonamassa contributes lead guitar to this Patti Drew classic. 'Brother Where Are You' - This Oscar Brown Jr tune has been covered by many artists including Abbey Lincoln, Johnny Rivers and Thee Midnighters, this version features Little Willie G of Thee Midniters on backup vocals! 'Mountain Boogie' - An interlude jam by Paul and Jools Holland. 'Suddenly I Like It' - Paul, Jake and Mike rock out on the album's title track. 'Don't Go To Strangers' - This pop/jazz standard has been cut by many artists including Etta Jones, Arthur Prysock, Etta James and J.J. Cale. Paul's version is stunningly beautiful. 'Remember Me' - Jools Holland wrote this one and Todd Wolfe contributes some dirty delta slide courtesy of his resonator guitar. 'Soul To Soul' - A latter day Temptations anthem with trumpet, sax and trombone, Gregg Sutton's background vocals and guitar by former Bee Gee Vince Melouney. 'Trouble In Mind' - Another standard, here performed by Paul and Jools. 'Straighten Up & Fly Right' - When first hearing this Nat King Cole tune you will think you stumbled into a big band concert hall. 'I'm On My Way To A Better' - The Chairmen Of The Board hit reaches a new a plateau of happiness and glory. Again with Little Willie G on background vocals. 'Above & Beyond' - A full band instrumental jam closes the show.
Suddenly I Like It
Year: 2015
Time: 62:06
Size: 142,3 MB
Label: Airline Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Are You Lonely For Me Baby - 5:06
2. Lonely Nights - 4:32
3. Sit BAck Down - 4:20
4. Beggar For The Blues - 4:57
5. Brother Where Are You - 4:18
6. Mountain Boogie - 2:20
7. Suddenly I Like It - 4:16
8. Dont Go To Strangers - 6:04
9. Remember Me - 5:05
10. Soul To Soul - 4:12
11. Trouble In Mind - 3:05
12. Straighten Up And Fly Rigfht - 3:58
13. Im On My Way To A Better Place - 4:05
14. Above And Beyond - 5:39
Paul Jones, the legendary Manfred Mann frontman has only released two solo albums in the past 30 years and here's the second - 'Suddenly I Like It'. Paul's produced and backed by the same team as 2009's 'Starting All Over Again'. Carla Olson is again the producer. She's one of the few active women producers. Among her other full length productions are albums by Jake Andrews (Paul's lead guitar player), Joe Louis Walker, Phil Upchurch, Barry Goldberg, Chubby Tavares and Mare Winningham. Carla has also produced singles or individual tracks by Taj Mahal, Billy Joe Royal, Sugar Blue, Peter Noone, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Otis Rush and Brenton Wood. Paul's hits with Manfred Mann include 'Do Wah Diddy Diddy', 'Sha La La', 'Pretty Flamingo', 'Come Tomorrow', '5-4-3-2-1' (The Ready Steady Go TV Theme), 'Oh No Not My Baby', 'If You Gotta Go - Go Now' and 'The One In The Middle'. Paul has had a BBC2 radio blues program for decades and he tours the world both with The Manfreds and The Blues Band. Jake Andrews - Texas guitar ace on lead guitar Tony Marsico - bass guitars (Cruzados, Matthew Sweet, Roger Daltrey) Mike Thompson - keyboards (the Eagles, Don Henley, Rod Stewart) Alvino Bennett - drums (Brenda Russell, Chubby Tavares, Patrice Rushen) Track By Track Notes: 'Are You Lonely For Me Baby' - The Bert Berns-written Freddie Scott hit revisited and featuring soulful vocals and a great and extended lead guitar solo. 'Lonely Nights' - A rare blues song is revived and given an interpretation not unlike his contemporaries The Rolling Stones might. 'Sit Back Down' - An original of Paul's and featuring his rockin' harmonica. 'Beggar For The Blues' - Joe Bonamassa contributes lead guitar to this Patti Drew classic. 'Brother Where Are You' - This Oscar Brown Jr tune has been covered by many artists including Abbey Lincoln, Johnny Rivers and Thee Midnighters, this version features Little Willie G of Thee Midniters on backup vocals! 'Mountain Boogie' - An interlude jam by Paul and Jools Holland. 'Suddenly I Like It' - Paul, Jake and Mike rock out on the album's title track. 'Don't Go To Strangers' - This pop/jazz standard has been cut by many artists including Etta Jones, Arthur Prysock, Etta James and J.J. Cale. Paul's version is stunningly beautiful. 'Remember Me' - Jools Holland wrote this one and Todd Wolfe contributes some dirty delta slide courtesy of his resonator guitar. 'Soul To Soul' - A latter day Temptations anthem with trumpet, sax and trombone, Gregg Sutton's background vocals and guitar by former Bee Gee Vince Melouney. 'Trouble In Mind' - Another standard, here performed by Paul and Jools. 'Straighten Up & Fly Right' - When first hearing this Nat King Cole tune you will think you stumbled into a big band concert hall. 'I'm On My Way To A Better' - The Chairmen Of The Board hit reaches a new a plateau of happiness and glory. Again with Little Willie G on background vocals. 'Above & Beyond' - A full band instrumental jam closes the show.
Suddenly I Like It
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