Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:50:43
Size:117,2 MB
Label:Acme Blues Company
Styles:Blues/Industrial Strength Blues
Art:Full
Year:2006
Time:50:43
Size:117,2 MB
Label:Acme Blues Company
Styles:Blues/Industrial Strength Blues
Art:Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Is Worth The Cost - 3:10
2. Expect My Own - 3:47
3. Sugar Mama - 3:22
4. Easy Money - 4:31
5. I Think I Made It - 4:31
6. Hey Baby - 4:16
7. You Ain't The First (Live) - 5:55
8. A Little Somethin' Somethin' - 2:50
9. No Shortage Of The Blues - 5:36
10. Liquor Store - 5:02
11. I'm What You Need - 4:22
12. Comin' And Goin' - 3:18
Musicians:
Wave Milor - vocal & harmonica;
Steve Remy - guitar & vocals;
Steve "Wolf" Crescenze - bass;
Chris Ruckman - drums.
Guests:
Robert Hahn - guitar;
Mike Westcott - slide guitar;
Daryl Davis - keyboards.
1. Is Worth The Cost - 3:10
2. Expect My Own - 3:47
3. Sugar Mama - 3:22
4. Easy Money - 4:31
5. I Think I Made It - 4:31
6. Hey Baby - 4:16
7. You Ain't The First (Live) - 5:55
8. A Little Somethin' Somethin' - 2:50
9. No Shortage Of The Blues - 5:36
10. Liquor Store - 5:02
11. I'm What You Need - 4:22
12. Comin' And Goin' - 3:18
Musicians:
Wave Milor - vocal & harmonica;
Steve Remy - guitar & vocals;
Steve "Wolf" Crescenze - bass;
Chris Ruckman - drums.
Guests:
Robert Hahn - guitar;
Mike Westcott - slide guitar;
Daryl Davis - keyboards.
"Industrial Strength Blues" with harp and guitar. Witty lyrics, and a variety of styles ranging from slow and soulful 12-bar blues to paint-peeling, foot-stomping blues rock.
ACME Blues Company is a high-energy electric blues band from the Washington DC area. Their mix of traditional and contemporary blues music has an original sound that always fills the dance floor. This band has gained a reputation for delivering highly charged and memorable performances all around Virginia, Maryland and DC.
12 tracks, 42 minutes - excellent. If you prefer your blues to take more of a modern route the Acme Blues Company could easily be right up your alley. This all-original effort doesn't stray too far from the tried-and-true blues path but Waverly Milor, a potent frontman and tough harmonica player, and his partners in crime, play with a touch more than a hint of rock, and they do it effectively. Guest Mike Westcott's slide work for the groove-changing Easy Money tips toward Duane Allman in both approach and tone while Milor's vocals on the greasy title cut swagger with authority. As a rhythm section, Steve Crescenze on bass and Chris Ruckman on drums, shift gears effortlessly on shuffles (Hey Baby), tough rockers (Except My Own), and slow grinders (Liquor Store), while a few guests drop in for additional assistance here and there. It's not straight-ahead or old school, and it's not your typical bar-band blues-rock - the Acme Blues Company offers up 'industrial strength blues music' and they do it well.
ACME Blues Company is a high-energy electric blues band from the Washington DC area. Their mix of traditional and contemporary blues music has an original sound that always fills the dance floor. This band has gained a reputation for delivering highly charged and memorable performances all around Virginia, Maryland and DC.
12 tracks, 42 minutes - excellent. If you prefer your blues to take more of a modern route the Acme Blues Company could easily be right up your alley. This all-original effort doesn't stray too far from the tried-and-true blues path but Waverly Milor, a potent frontman and tough harmonica player, and his partners in crime, play with a touch more than a hint of rock, and they do it effectively. Guest Mike Westcott's slide work for the groove-changing Easy Money tips toward Duane Allman in both approach and tone while Milor's vocals on the greasy title cut swagger with authority. As a rhythm section, Steve Crescenze on bass and Chris Ruckman on drums, shift gears effortlessly on shuffles (Hey Baby), tough rockers (Except My Own), and slow grinders (Liquor Store), while a few guests drop in for additional assistance here and there. It's not straight-ahead or old school, and it's not your typical bar-band blues-rock - the Acme Blues Company offers up 'industrial strength blues music' and they do it well.

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