Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2011
Time: 48:52
Size: 112,1 MB
Label: MusicKing Records
Styles: Blues/Chicago Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2011
Time: 48:52
Size: 112,1 MB
Label: MusicKing Records
Styles: Blues/Chicago Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Take Your Time - 5:17
2. Come Back Home - 4:34
3. Blues Gone Uptown - 4:25
4. Tell the Truth - 3:20
5. Sick and Tired - 6:41
6. So Cold in Chicago - 3:15
7. Hip the Gip - 3:11
8. Stop Drop and Roll - 3:09
9. Lefty - 4:12
10. You Don't Want My Lovin' - 3:29
11. Mary Jane (Acoustic) - 3:33
12. Mary Jane (Electric) - 3:40
1. Take Your Time - 5:17
2. Come Back Home - 4:34
3. Blues Gone Uptown - 4:25
4. Tell the Truth - 3:20
5. Sick and Tired - 6:41
6. So Cold in Chicago - 3:15
7. Hip the Gip - 3:11
8. Stop Drop and Roll - 3:09
9. Lefty - 4:12
10. You Don't Want My Lovin' - 3:29
11. Mary Jane (Acoustic) - 3:33
12. Mary Jane (Electric) - 3:40
Their first proper album since 2003's "Grass Roots", though they've busied themselves over the intervening years touring the world with Byther Smith and playing shows with Junior Wells, Jimmy Witherspoon, Cash McCall, etc. When added to the fact that Kingsnakes leader, guitarist-vocalist James Anderson, has played with everyone from Buddy Guy and Albert King to Son Seals, James Cotton and Koko Taylor, It's probably safe to assume that The Chicago Kingsnakes are some of the best and most respected blues players around. Their style, unsurprisingly, is Chicago blues, and they play it slow and heavy, and tight and upbeat, and whatever way they play it, they play it well. Opening number "Take Your Time" is measured and intense, and highlights all their strengths, primarily great musicianship. When they're aiming to get feet moving on tracks like "Blues Gone Uptown" and the Sonny Boy Williamson(esque) "Lefty" - the latter with harmonica courtesy of Nelson Keaton - they sound like the ultimate blues bar band.
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