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Thom Enright - Intoxicated

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:49:59 
Size:115,0 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Intoxicated - 3:49
 2. poor side of town - 6:21
 3. 7 lies - 2:38
 4. Don't Worry Baby - 5:42
 5. My Reality - 5:11
 6. Git it while it's good - 3:04
 7. Never Say Naw - 5:29
 8. Watch you when you go - 4:25
 9. Every bone in your body - 4:44
10. Tell Your Mama - 3:50
11. Fool's Paradise - 4:41

Thom Enright. Know that name? Well, he’s a musician. Or more accurately, a musician’s musician. Three of Thom’s old bands — plus Thom himself, natch — will be inducted into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame tomorrow. Thom’s a certified big star in New England. Maybe he’s not a household name where you live, but if you think you’ve never heard him play, think again. He was a regular member (and MVP, some would argue) of numerous bands of historical significance: The Young Adults (finalists for Saturday Night Live’s house band gig), The Duke Robillard Band and The Pleasure Kings (“Duke’s Blues” hit #6 on Billboard’s blues chart; Count Basie called them “the hottest blues band I’ve ever heard”), Ken Lyon and the Tombstone Blues Band, Roomful of Blues, Shakey Legs (the first New England rock band to record for a major label, Paramount), and John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band (they made Eddie and the Cruisers a cult hit). Thom was also a first-call guitar and bass player who performed on many Grammy-winning and gold-selling albums for Sony, Columbia, and Rounder. Thom worked with Bo Diddley, James Cotton, Robert Cray, John Lee Hooker, Paul Butterfield, Ronnie Earl, Hubert Sumlin, Jimmy Vaughan, Big Joe Turner, John Hammond, Jimmy Thackery, and Dr. John. You can read more about his career :(https://billharley.wordpress.com/2012/02/23/thom-enright/).

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