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King MuDDfish - No Cover

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:51:52 
Size:119,9 MB 
Label:Bowfin Records 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues/Rockin` Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bad Cat - 4:20
 2. S'posed Ta Do_ - 4:07
 3. Don't Believe - 6:18
 4. Hot Cold and Blue - 5:04
 5. Queen of Fools - 4:36
 6. Misery - 5:21
 7. Gettin' Some Too - 3:44
 8. Muddfish Stomp - 3:47
 9. She's My Baby - 4:14
10. I'm Comin' Home - 4:41
11. Misery Live - Riverwalk Fest (Bonus Track) - 5:35

Like other jam bands, the King muDDfish studio recordings are snippets that set the tone for the live performances. Live performance tunes can run from under three minutes to over twenty minutes, depending on how the guys feel on any given night. Often, an impromptu instrumental call and response sets up the beginning of a song; one song may dramatically end and a sole guitar quietly sets up the next tune, or a simple kick drum pattern builds the suspense until the next song is allowed to unfold.But don't write off the King muDDfish CD's as simply a collection of snippets to draw from and expand for live performances - both CD's were nominated for the Blues Foundation IBC "Best Self-Produced Blues CD of the Year".
Mike Edwards has become known as the "quadruple threat" in the blues community. While Mike has become one of the most dynamic blues singers of late, he is also gaining recognition as one of the greatest slide guitar players performing today. Throw in his artistry as a lead guitarist and his stand-alone blues harp talent into the mix, and you have a guy whose depth and breadth as a performer leave bigger name artists in awe.Dan Newman is one of the top blues guitarists in the Southeastern United States. He is not only known for his signature style and phrasing, but also for his great guitar tone and dynamics. "Playing with Dan is amazing. So many groups and singers try to recruit him all the time because he is so great, but I've been lucky enough to play with him decade after decade." Mike and Dan write the original tunes for King muDDfish, but the effects of their combined talent does not end there. To see and hear the interplay between these two great guitarists is shear wonderment. This is not a case of two great guitarists sharing the stage like Tab Benoit and Jimmy Thackery doing the Whiskey Store show, or whichever pair of guitarists you wish to choose from the Allman Brothers Band…when you see Mike and Dan together, you see that they were born to play guitar with each other. Whether it's an improvised call and response, a rhythm groove under a solo, a shared solo over a progression, or a good-natured six-string shootout in the middle of a jam, you can see the joy that is created each time their fingers touch the strings. 
Bassist Joel Kobelin and drummer Jerry Crepeau make up a mountain of a rhythm section. They lay the groundwork for Mike and Dan to freely negotiate and climb, all the while, keeping the groove going, no matter how far "outside" Mike.

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