Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009
Time: 47:51
Size: 109,9 MB
Label: LPF Records
Styles: Blues/Piano Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Man In The Moon - 5:10
2. No Money - 4:41
3. Rock A Boogie Woogie - 4:09
4. You Can't Live On Love - 5:31
5. Ever Since You Went Away - 5:11
6. Born With The Blues - 4:12
7. Big Joe The Boogie Man - 4:06
8. Troubled Life Blues - 5:47
9. The Hadacol Bounce - 4:22
10. My Wish - 4:39
Tommy Keys’ 3rd solo effort, released January 31st 2010. Co-produced by Mario Staiano of Savoy Brown, “The Man in the Moon” showcases Tommy’s sizzling piano work and soulful vocals. The material is varied, containing seven originals including a tribute to Big Joe Duskin, “Big Joe the Boogie Man”, along with songs from Memphis Slim (“Born with the Blues”), Floyd Dixon (“My Wish”) and Professor Longhair (“Hadacol Bounce”).
The title song, The Man in the Moon, is a moody type of bounce, with a New Orleans feel. Another of the original tunes on the disc, No Money, is a comical take on making ends meet while having a good time. Tommy calls it a jab at “Rap-Boogie-Blues”. Tommy cranks into high gear with Rock A Boogie Woogie, a high energy tune about a band playing on a Saturday night and the excitement to crowd feels.
The Man in the Moon
Year: 2009
Time: 47:51
Size: 109,9 MB
Label: LPF Records
Styles: Blues/Piano Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Man In The Moon - 5:10
2. No Money - 4:41
3. Rock A Boogie Woogie - 4:09
4. You Can't Live On Love - 5:31
5. Ever Since You Went Away - 5:11
6. Born With The Blues - 4:12
7. Big Joe The Boogie Man - 4:06
8. Troubled Life Blues - 5:47
9. The Hadacol Bounce - 4:22
10. My Wish - 4:39
Tommy Keys’ 3rd solo effort, released January 31st 2010. Co-produced by Mario Staiano of Savoy Brown, “The Man in the Moon” showcases Tommy’s sizzling piano work and soulful vocals. The material is varied, containing seven originals including a tribute to Big Joe Duskin, “Big Joe the Boogie Man”, along with songs from Memphis Slim (“Born with the Blues”), Floyd Dixon (“My Wish”) and Professor Longhair (“Hadacol Bounce”).
The title song, The Man in the Moon, is a moody type of bounce, with a New Orleans feel. Another of the original tunes on the disc, No Money, is a comical take on making ends meet while having a good time. Tommy calls it a jab at “Rap-Boogie-Blues”. Tommy cranks into high gear with Rock A Boogie Woogie, a high energy tune about a band playing on a Saturday night and the excitement to crowd feels.
The Man in the Moon
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