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вторник, 16 ноября 2021 г.

The Redhot Blues - Live

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2003
Time: 70:27 
Size: 161,4 MB 
Label: Bluesong Records
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Thunderbird (Live) - 3:53
 2. My Baby's Bad (Live) - 5:27
 3. Don't Say Never (Live) - 3:14
 4. Come Back Baby (Live) - 5:55
 5. I'll Be Doggone (Live) - 5:47
 6. Satisfied (Live) - 3:44
 7. Records of the Blues (Live) - 7:13
 8. Born in Chicago (Live) - 5:35
 9. I Think I Love You Too Much (Live) - 5:11
10. One Bottle (Live) - 9:02
11. (I Feel Like) Breaking up Somebody's Home (Live) - 6:34
12. Get Me to Vegas (Live) - 4:24
13. Whiskey River (Live) - 4:22

This is a very good Blues and Rock n' Roll disc. I like most of the songs. I THINK I LOVE YOU TOO MUCH is my favorite. The lead guitarist is excellent. Give a listen to his playing on BREAKING UP SOMEBODY'S HOME. (Boy this song sure gets around!) The singer is very good. I wish the bass was lower: It's maybe twice as loud as all the other stuff. You can't go wrong with this band; they know their stuff. It's ironic that The RedHot Blues have waited eleven years to put out a live disc. Formed in late 1991 by Junior Lee Klegseth, the band's guitar player, the entire vision of the band was a tribute to the live energy of bands Klegseth had grown up watching in bars (sneaking in from age 15) in the Midwest. Making the wait more curious is the fact that Klegseth despises sterile studio environments. For whatever reason, the band never got it done. The absence of a live album shouldn't lead you to think the band hasn't honored that early vision. This band has thrilled live audiences from one to two thousand, in corners of pool halls to mountain top festivals, and loved every minute of it. Klegseth and vocalist Dave Shafran have been together from the first show on New Year's Day, 1992. These guys—with various backlines—have paid all the dues a band can be asked to pay and never complained for a moment of it. Listening to the live release you will be struck with the sheer diversity this band handles well—believe it or not, they push the boundaries even further in their shows (after all, how many bands legitimately pull off Hendrix’s "Voodoo Chile" to Merle Haggard’s "I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink"?). Shafran and Klegseth are old school, working hard and treating the stage as a place of honor. These guys have a reputation for starting early and playing late. Yes, some bands still do it that way. Take a deep breath before you put in The RedHot Blues "live."

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