Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2022
Time: 77:03
Size: 177,0 MB
Label: Dictacoda Records
Styles: Rock/Electric Blues
Art: Front
Year: 2022
Time: 77:03
Size: 177,0 MB
Label: Dictacoda Records
Styles: Rock/Electric Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Aint Nothing But - 4:41
2. Elvis Presley - 2:34
3. Middle Age Man - 6:45
4. Putting On The Skiffle - 4:04
5. Solitary Life - 3:48
6. So Many Miles - 6:10
7. Black Dog Blues - 3:51
8. ES 330 TD - 3:00
9. Behind The Wheel - 4:25
10. Let You Ride - 2:47
11. I Got Blues Here - 13:38
12. Akai 4000DS Mk2 - 3:25
13. Lonely Man - 5:19
14. It's a Morgan - 5:53
15. Return Of The Electric Guitar - 6:36
1. Aint Nothing But - 4:41
2. Elvis Presley - 2:34
3. Middle Age Man - 6:45
4. Putting On The Skiffle - 4:04
5. Solitary Life - 3:48
6. So Many Miles - 6:10
7. Black Dog Blues - 3:51
8. ES 330 TD - 3:00
9. Behind The Wheel - 4:25
10. Let You Ride - 2:47
11. I Got Blues Here - 13:38
12. Akai 4000DS Mk2 - 3:25
13. Lonely Man - 5:19
14. It's a Morgan - 5:53
15. Return Of The Electric Guitar - 6:36
Harry Dean, Vince Dean, Josh McDonald and Richard Smith release their 4th studio album in the autumn of 2022. Return Of The Electric Guitar is a theme endorsing the return to prominence of the electric guitar as beat groups around the UK can testify. Synthesised music and the recording of it has created a grey muster in the music scene. Escape can be facilitated by purchasing this album - escape!
This is a double album from Harry, Vince, Josh & Richard following up their transformation from an acoustic folk-blues band into a 50's/60's beat group, emphasising the return of the electric guitar with humming valve amps, drums, P90's, Gretsch, Hofners, Fenders, Gibsons, the occasional double-bass, piano and B3. At almost 80 minutes in length the 15 tracks rock along with the occasional folk-blues like 'Putting On The Skiffle' exposing their Akai 4000 sound on sound heritage with its aggressive gut-strung finger-style, echoing their first album. Baroque means 'ornate' and their ornate rhythm and blues style could probably classify them better as a BeatGroupBand - few would deny they are that. Nomenclature has distorted the term R&B to mean something hideously less certain than it once was when describing R&B records of the 50's and early 60's. Even so, The Baroque Blues Band are out there, still putting on the skiffle, with this album providing seriously adequate testament. I can recommend Return Of The Electric Guitar to you without reservation.
This is a double album from Harry, Vince, Josh & Richard following up their transformation from an acoustic folk-blues band into a 50's/60's beat group, emphasising the return of the electric guitar with humming valve amps, drums, P90's, Gretsch, Hofners, Fenders, Gibsons, the occasional double-bass, piano and B3. At almost 80 minutes in length the 15 tracks rock along with the occasional folk-blues like 'Putting On The Skiffle' exposing their Akai 4000 sound on sound heritage with its aggressive gut-strung finger-style, echoing their first album. Baroque means 'ornate' and their ornate rhythm and blues style could probably classify them better as a BeatGroupBand - few would deny they are that. Nomenclature has distorted the term R&B to mean something hideously less certain than it once was when describing R&B records of the 50's and early 60's. Even so, The Baroque Blues Band are out there, still putting on the skiffle, with this album providing seriously adequate testament. I can recommend Return Of The Electric Guitar to you without reservation.
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