Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2011
Time: 47:31
Size: 109,2 MB
Label: Doves Nest Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Crunch Time - 3:22
2. If God Can Make That (No Wonder He's in Charge) - 3:53
3. Hound Dog - 4:00
4. Love ON the Telephone - 4:33
5. Drinkin' With the Harp Girls - 5:22
6. The Slumberland Stomp - 6:42
7. Drama - 8:05
8. Puttin' Some Energy Behind the Truth - 2:42
9. You Don't Miss Your Water (Til' Your Well Runs Dry) - 5:16
10. A Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Rock and Roll - 3:31
Wildcat has been a Blues legend in Western Massachusetts for over twenty years, now has hot young band, and gorgeously CD from Spirithouse Recording, Northampton. Cat has been called "the Pioneer Valley's answer to Stevie Ray Vaughn" (Valley Advocate) as well as "As good a Blues lyricist as I've heard" (John Braheny of Taxi). He's been in Bo diddley's backup band, opened for every major Blues artist to visit here (Greg Allman, John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins, John Mayal,, Geils, Canned Heat, The Stray Cats) He now has his best band ever, including Nate "Lightning Boy" Dana, who allows him to take the now-Twin guitar attack even further. Living Blues called the Wildcat , "progressive without being disrespectful; traditional without being moldy".
Year: 2011
Time: 47:31
Size: 109,2 MB
Label: Doves Nest Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Crunch Time - 3:22
2. If God Can Make That (No Wonder He's in Charge) - 3:53
3. Hound Dog - 4:00
4. Love ON the Telephone - 4:33
5. Drinkin' With the Harp Girls - 5:22
6. The Slumberland Stomp - 6:42
7. Drama - 8:05
8. Puttin' Some Energy Behind the Truth - 2:42
9. You Don't Miss Your Water (Til' Your Well Runs Dry) - 5:16
10. A Little Bit Country, a Little Bit Rock and Roll - 3:31
Wildcat has been a Blues legend in Western Massachusetts for over twenty years, now has hot young band, and gorgeously CD from Spirithouse Recording, Northampton. Cat has been called "the Pioneer Valley's answer to Stevie Ray Vaughn" (Valley Advocate) as well as "As good a Blues lyricist as I've heard" (John Braheny of Taxi). He's been in Bo diddley's backup band, opened for every major Blues artist to visit here (Greg Allman, John Lee Hooker, Albert Collins, John Mayal,, Geils, Canned Heat, The Stray Cats) He now has his best band ever, including Nate "Lightning Boy" Dana, who allows him to take the now-Twin guitar attack even further. Living Blues called the Wildcat , "progressive without being disrespectful; traditional without being moldy".
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