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вторник, 10 января 2017 г.

Monti Amundson (with the Blubinos) - Straight Out!

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1990
Time: 39:54
Size: 92,8 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Cruel Is Your Name - 4:14
 2. 99 Below - 2:46
 3. Shake A Leg Meg - 2:30
 4. Lesson Or Two - 3:14
 5. I'm Wrong - 3:28
 6. Sin No More Blues - 3:56
 7. Female Dictionary - 3:17
 8. Purple Heart - 2:51
 9. In Over My Head - 3:41
10. Big Block Rock - 3:04
11. Broke Down Car - 3:05
12. Take A Walk - 3:43

Amundson's first band was The Blubinos, variously marketed under that name and as Monti Amundson & The Blubinos. Besides Amundson, the band consisted of Debbie Smith (bass) (later replaced by Stan Becraft, then Johnny Wilmont) and Cory Burden (drums), and played Texas blues in clubs in Eugene, Oregon, from the 1980s on. The band recorded half a dozen records in Portland and Eugene, and was signed to a Dutch label after the second album, Mean Eighteen. The band played a farewell show in Eugene in 1992, but recorded two more albums until 1997. Distribution in the United States was problematic, and Amundson was so frustrated that in 1997 he had bootlegs printed of his own Man on the Floor to sell at shows in the US ("Man, I've done some bone-head shit in my time," as he later acknowledged), which led to a conflict with his Dutch company which, in the end, was amiably settled. Bothered by personal problems and a lack of commercial success, he was without record deal and didn't record any albums between 2000 and 2005, when he hooked up with Billy Triplett, a Portland studio engineer, and recorded Big Monti, now without the Blubinos, which was released in 2005.
A side project of his is the Sultans of Slide, a group of slide blues guitar players that performed occasional shows starting in 2009, when it consisted of Amundson, Franck "Paris Slim" Goldwasser, Jim Mesi, Bob Shoemaker, and Ben Bonham. In 2011, the Sultans of Slide consisted of Amundson, Henry Cooper and Goldwasser, and released a record, Lightning Strikes, which was promoted with a tour in Europe.
In 2010 he released a 4-CD compilation, gathering "30 years of songwriting"; he noted that he's been writing the same song since he was thirteen and penned "Woman": "I've been writing pretty much the same song ever since. Yeah, there's broke down cars and drinking songs, but mostly it's about love and loss. I've had both in spades."

Straight Out!

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