Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1997
Time: 53:57
Size: 126,8 MB
Label:Blue Loon Records
Styles:Blues
Art: Front
Year: 1997
Time: 53:57
Size: 126,8 MB
Label:Blue Loon Records
Styles:Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Can't Stand It No More - 3:18
2. Sweet Talk - 3:04
3. Just Like That - 3:57
4. Please Do Something - 3:52
5. I'm A Business Man - 3:33
6. Soul Business - 4:24
7. Must Be Love - 3:29
8. Taxpayin' Fools - 3:48
9. Lovin' Arms - 4:36
10. Heeby Jeebies - 3:00
11. Take Me Back Down To Memphis - 3:32
12. Mercy Mercy - 3:02
13. Woman Trouble - 5:28
14. Heartbreaker - 4:50
1. Can't Stand It No More - 3:18
2. Sweet Talk - 3:04
3. Just Like That - 3:57
4. Please Do Something - 3:52
5. I'm A Business Man - 3:33
6. Soul Business - 4:24
7. Must Be Love - 3:29
8. Taxpayin' Fools - 3:48
9. Lovin' Arms - 4:36
10. Heeby Jeebies - 3:00
11. Take Me Back Down To Memphis - 3:32
12. Mercy Mercy - 3:02
13. Woman Trouble - 5:28
14. Heartbreaker - 4:50
Musicians:
Chuck Edwards (harp, lead vocals);
Randy Anderson (guitar, vocals on 10);
Paul Manske (bass, acoustic guitar on 11, vocals on 9,11);
Glenn Manske (keyboards, vocals);
Mike Sandell (drums, vocals);
Larry McCray (lead guitar on 6,14, lead vocals on 6);
Rick Odell (saxophone on 1,3,9);
John Lindberg (bass on 9);
Curt Obeda (guitar on 9);
Robb Stupka (drums on 9);
Bruce McCabe (piano on 3);
Deb Brown (backing vocals on 6,7);
Mary Rancone (backing vocals on 6,7)
Chuck Edwards (harp, lead vocals);
Randy Anderson (guitar, vocals on 10);
Paul Manske (bass, acoustic guitar on 11, vocals on 9,11);
Glenn Manske (keyboards, vocals);
Mike Sandell (drums, vocals);
Larry McCray (lead guitar on 6,14, lead vocals on 6);
Rick Odell (saxophone on 1,3,9);
John Lindberg (bass on 9);
Curt Obeda (guitar on 9);
Robb Stupka (drums on 9);
Bruce McCabe (piano on 3);
Deb Brown (backing vocals on 6,7);
Mary Rancone (backing vocals on 6,7)
Boogiemen can make the music swing! In 1986, the band was formed for the purpose of playing danceable R&B. There's ample evidence of their success here. "Boogie Time" is appropriately named as this CD boogies all of the time. If there is a lead instrument in the band it would have to be the harp playing of Chuck Edwards who has a definite leaning toward the classic Chicago blues harp sound. In addition to this straight ahead, down-and-dirty blues, the band also blends in a definite R&B quality to their sound. There's a catchy quality to the proceedings and each musician contributes an in-sync portion of the whole.
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