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понедельник, 9 августа 2021 г.

The Beat Daddys - Live at the Quincy Blues Fest 2007

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2007
Time: 67:28 
Size: 154,7 MB 
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. She's All That - 4:06
 2. Train In The Distance - 4:03
 3. Beautician Blues - 4:26
 4. Beverly Hillbillies - 5:27
 5. Pale White Circle - 5:32
 6. Beg Borrow Steal - 5:35
 7. Evil Memory - 5:18
 8. Sloppy Drunk - 3:25
 9. Hey Joe - 5:46
10. Little Wing - 5:11
11. Bad News - 4:35
12. I'll Always Love You - 5:24
13. Big Thighs - 4:07
14. Where Is She - 4:25

An amalgamation of blues and Southern rock, the Beat Daddys are comprised of Lewis Ross (drums), Brill Morris (bass and vocals), Larry Grisham (guitar, harp and vocals), and Britt Meacham (guitar and vocals). Meacham, from Mobile, Alabama, was a member of Jackson Highway, a group that recorded for Capitol Records, and also toured with soul-blues man Little Milton Campbell. Bassist Morris was part of Mercury Records' David and the Giants and performed in a popular regional Gulf Coast band, Magik. Drummer Ross, also from Mobile, was a founding member of Wet Willie, and he was involved in co-writing the band's hits "Keep on Smilin'," "Red Hot Chicken" and "Macon Hambone Blues." The Beat Daddys formed in Evansville, Indiana in the mid-1980s and released their own self-produced album before signing with Malaco Records. Their two mid-1990s Malaco/Waldoxy releases, No, We Ain't From Clarksdale and South to Mississippi, are not straight-ahead blues, to be sure, but fans of blues, roots-rock and Southern rock can find much to appreciate in either of them.


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