Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:41:10
Size:94,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock/Rockin` Blues
Art:Front
Year:2010
Time:41:10
Size:94,9 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock/Rockin` Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Nothin But The Blues - 4:16
2. High Heels And A Mini Skirt - 3:00
3. It Keeps Raining - 3:18
4. I Ain't Superstitious - 3:12
5. Bad Intentions - 5:05
6. Devonshire Blues - 3:47
7. Domino Shuffle - 2:55
8. What You Need - 3:35
9. Messin With The Kid - 3:35
10. Too Much Alcohol - 4:42
11. Devonshire Blues (Acoustic Version) - 3:40
1. Nothin But The Blues - 4:16
2. High Heels And A Mini Skirt - 3:00
3. It Keeps Raining - 3:18
4. I Ain't Superstitious - 3:12
5. Bad Intentions - 5:05
6. Devonshire Blues - 3:47
7. Domino Shuffle - 2:55
8. What You Need - 3:35
9. Messin With The Kid - 3:35
10. Too Much Alcohol - 4:42
11. Devonshire Blues (Acoustic Version) - 3:40
Mississippi Fever is the band formed by St. Louis brothers (and band rhythm section) Ted and Tom May and St. Louis transplant Brent Barker. Ted (bass) and Brent (guitar and vocals) have both spent considerable time in the Los Angeles music scene and are highly regarded players, as referenced by feature articles about each of them in Guitar Player magazine (as well as other publications.)
Tom (drums and percussion) has played drums on the local scene for more years than I should say, and many of you likely remember him from time spent playing in Melissa Neels' band. After many years of performing in the bands of other artists and working as studio musicians, the three men decided a year or so ago to form a band together and play the music that they wanted to perform. They have been doing well locally, entertaining music fans with their potent blues-rock blend, combining influences such as Buddy Guy, 70's era ZZ Top, and late '60s British blues rockers such as Cream.
Mississippi Fever is a St. Louis area band that packs a lot of talent into only 3 pieces. Their music leans toward the rock side of the blues rock genre (but who really likes genres anyway), which is probably natural considering the backgrounds of Brent and Ted. However, their love of blues and bluesy music shines strongly throughout the CD, with the album containing a nice mix of musical moods and styles. This keeps the listener interested and engaged throughout and makes for an entertaining CD. . I do wish the vocals were a little stronger, but that said Brent doesn't over sing or try to be someone other than himself, either.
Tom (drums and percussion) has played drums on the local scene for more years than I should say, and many of you likely remember him from time spent playing in Melissa Neels' band. After many years of performing in the bands of other artists and working as studio musicians, the three men decided a year or so ago to form a band together and play the music that they wanted to perform. They have been doing well locally, entertaining music fans with their potent blues-rock blend, combining influences such as Buddy Guy, 70's era ZZ Top, and late '60s British blues rockers such as Cream.
Mississippi Fever is a St. Louis area band that packs a lot of talent into only 3 pieces. Their music leans toward the rock side of the blues rock genre (but who really likes genres anyway), which is probably natural considering the backgrounds of Brent and Ted. However, their love of blues and bluesy music shines strongly throughout the CD, with the album containing a nice mix of musical moods and styles. This keeps the listener interested and engaged throughout and makes for an entertaining CD. . I do wish the vocals were a little stronger, but that said Brent doesn't over sing or try to be someone other than himself, either.

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