Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1992
Time: 50:36
Size: 116,1 MB
Label: President Records Ltd.
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock/
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. The Stomp (Is That The Blues) - 4:42
2. Rollin' Drunk - 3:56
3. Can I See You Tonight - 5:15
4. Handle - 4:01
5. This Time - 3:34
6. Bad Case Of Lovin' You - 3:50
7. Nursery Rhyme Blues - 5:24
8. Break My Back - 5:32
9. Women Problems - 5:26
10. Born Under A Bad Sign - 4:21
11. Lowdown Blues - 4:30
A right rollicking album - this band don't take themselves too seriously so it might not suit those blue purists out there. Good to listen to when you want a taste of blues without drowning your sorrows. Good tunes fused with rock n roll, hillbilly rock and skiffle, it's an interesting and pleasant listen.
Ruthless Blues evolved, rather than formed, from the ashes of a band called Telemacque round about 1979, though nobody is quite sure of the exact date. The original line-up comprised John Knightsbridge (guitar/vocals) and Paul McCallum (bass/vocals), both from Telemacque, along with Dave Blake (rhythm guitar/ vocals), Jeremy Trulove (harmonica) and Jim McCarty from Rennaissance/ Illusion on drums. John Knightsbridge had previously played with Jim McCarty (along with John Hawken) on Illusion's Enchanted Caress album (and had also, briefly been a Strawb when Roy Hill was the band's lead singer for two gigs in 1980!). The band has undergone several personnel changes, and none of the original members remain in the present line-up. In 1984, Jim McCarty left, and was replaced by Tony Fernandez, who had played with John Knightsbridge in the Roy Hill band. Johnny Mars (harmonica and vocals) fronted the band when both Jeremy and Dave left, but his workload was such that he too left. The band continued with either Stevie Smith (harmonica and vocals) or John Earle (sax/ vocals) fronting the band, depending on who was available. When both turned up for the same gig, they became a five piece again, and remained as such for eleven years.
Since then, there have been a few more changes, and the band now comprise Stevie Smith, Tony Fernandez, Martin Taylor (guitar/ backing vocals) and Andy Herbert (bass).
Sure Enough!
Year: 1992
Time: 50:36
Size: 116,1 MB
Label: President Records Ltd.
Styles: Blues/Blues Rock/
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. The Stomp (Is That The Blues) - 4:42
2. Rollin' Drunk - 3:56
3. Can I See You Tonight - 5:15
4. Handle - 4:01
5. This Time - 3:34
6. Bad Case Of Lovin' You - 3:50
7. Nursery Rhyme Blues - 5:24
8. Break My Back - 5:32
9. Women Problems - 5:26
10. Born Under A Bad Sign - 4:21
11. Lowdown Blues - 4:30
A right rollicking album - this band don't take themselves too seriously so it might not suit those blue purists out there. Good to listen to when you want a taste of blues without drowning your sorrows. Good tunes fused with rock n roll, hillbilly rock and skiffle, it's an interesting and pleasant listen.
Ruthless Blues evolved, rather than formed, from the ashes of a band called Telemacque round about 1979, though nobody is quite sure of the exact date. The original line-up comprised John Knightsbridge (guitar/vocals) and Paul McCallum (bass/vocals), both from Telemacque, along with Dave Blake (rhythm guitar/ vocals), Jeremy Trulove (harmonica) and Jim McCarty from Rennaissance/ Illusion on drums. John Knightsbridge had previously played with Jim McCarty (along with John Hawken) on Illusion's Enchanted Caress album (and had also, briefly been a Strawb when Roy Hill was the band's lead singer for two gigs in 1980!). The band has undergone several personnel changes, and none of the original members remain in the present line-up. In 1984, Jim McCarty left, and was replaced by Tony Fernandez, who had played with John Knightsbridge in the Roy Hill band. Johnny Mars (harmonica and vocals) fronted the band when both Jeremy and Dave left, but his workload was such that he too left. The band continued with either Stevie Smith (harmonica and vocals) or John Earle (sax/ vocals) fronting the band, depending on who was available. When both turned up for the same gig, they became a five piece again, and remained as such for eleven years.
Since then, there have been a few more changes, and the band now comprise Stevie Smith, Tony Fernandez, Martin Taylor (guitar/ backing vocals) and Andy Herbert (bass).
Sure Enough!
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