Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1992
Time: 38:39
Size: 89,4 MB
Label: Ichiban Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Year: 1992
Time: 38:39
Size: 89,4 MB
Label: Ichiban Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Brickhouse Woman - 3:57
2. Tunnel Vision - 3:49
3. Swamp Devil - 4:53
4. I Read That Letter - 2:55
5. Swamptown - 3:54
6. Hip Shakin' Woman - 4:28
7. Dooby Brown - 4:01
8. Bring It To Jerome - 3:12
9. Town Crier - 3:56
10. Swamp Jive - 3:31
1. Brickhouse Woman - 3:57
2. Tunnel Vision - 3:49
3. Swamp Devil - 4:53
4. I Read That Letter - 2:55
5. Swamptown - 3:54
6. Hip Shakin' Woman - 4:28
7. Dooby Brown - 4:01
8. Bring It To Jerome - 3:12
9. Town Crier - 3:56
10. Swamp Jive - 3:31
Florida Swamp Blues…. that's the music of Smokehouse.
The lowdown guitar sound of Robert ''Town Crier'' Thomas. The deep Blues vocals and harp playing of Anthony ''Packrat'' Thompson that make you think of the pine flatwoods and cypress bottoms of Central Florida. The swamp sound of Baton Rouge has spread and taken root in these steamy Florida lowlands. The Town Crier is from New Smyrna Beach; Packrat is from Lake Helen. Although they have shared bandstands since the late 1970's, It wasn't until 1988 that they began to explore their common roots and their love of the Blues. They recruited Gary and Ture to provide a fat bottom and they began to hypnotize audiences throughout the South-East with their simple, straight-forward and powerful music. Don't expect Rock-Blues pyrotechnics of trick arrangements… or even the familiar, horn-lead King Snake sound! This is straight down-home Blues, played with emotion and conviction. The Swamp Blues… Florida style and as only Smokehouse can play'em!
The lowdown guitar sound of Robert ''Town Crier'' Thomas. The deep Blues vocals and harp playing of Anthony ''Packrat'' Thompson that make you think of the pine flatwoods and cypress bottoms of Central Florida. The swamp sound of Baton Rouge has spread and taken root in these steamy Florida lowlands. The Town Crier is from New Smyrna Beach; Packrat is from Lake Helen. Although they have shared bandstands since the late 1970's, It wasn't until 1988 that they began to explore their common roots and their love of the Blues. They recruited Gary and Ture to provide a fat bottom and they began to hypnotize audiences throughout the South-East with their simple, straight-forward and powerful music. Don't expect Rock-Blues pyrotechnics of trick arrangements… or even the familiar, horn-lead King Snake sound! This is straight down-home Blues, played with emotion and conviction. The Swamp Blues… Florida style and as only Smokehouse can play'em!
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