Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2004
Time:28:46
Size:81,1 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Contemporary Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Down Right Dirty Shame - 5:37
2. Could It Be That I've Wasted My Time - 4:01
3. My Sweet Angel - 7:02
4. Hound Dog - 3:05
5. Tired - 2:55
6. My Kinda' Lovin' - 2:39
7. Cryin' Over You - 3:23
1. Down Right Dirty Shame - 5:37
2. Could It Be That I've Wasted My Time - 4:01
3. My Sweet Angel - 7:02
4. Hound Dog - 3:05
5. Tired - 2:55
6. My Kinda' Lovin' - 2:39
7. Cryin' Over You - 3:23
"Down Right Dirty Shame" is the title track and opening song from the 2004 blues album by The Robbie Ducey Band. The 7-track record showcases the group's signature blues and guitar-driven sound.
The Robbie Ducey Band have collectively performed around The Southlands since the late sixties. RDB released their first Cd "The Edge Of Reality" in 1995 with hearty acceptance. The Breeze Radio Network gave the group a lot of airplay on the east coast, often as Artist Pick Of The Month. RDB took a break in 1998 after losing their original drummer, but picked things up again in September 2002. In July 2003 the band recorded "Down Right Dirty Shame" and released it in March 2004. Robbie and the guys are extremely proud of the cd. It covers a lot of musical groundand separates itself from most other contemporary blues recordings by offering mostly original songs. The exception being a kicking shuffle version of "You Ain't Nothin' But A Hound-Dog".
The Robbie Ducey Band have collectively performed around The Southlands since the late sixties. RDB released their first Cd "The Edge Of Reality" in 1995 with hearty acceptance. The Breeze Radio Network gave the group a lot of airplay on the east coast, often as Artist Pick Of The Month. RDB took a break in 1998 after losing their original drummer, but picked things up again in September 2002. In July 2003 the band recorded "Down Right Dirty Shame" and released it in March 2004. Robbie and the guys are extremely proud of the cd. It covers a lot of musical groundand separates itself from most other contemporary blues recordings by offering mostly original songs. The exception being a kicking shuffle version of "You Ain't Nothin' But A Hound-Dog".

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