Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:60:05
Size:138,3 MB
Label:White Owl Records
Styles:Blues/Harmonica Blues
Art:Front
Year:2005
Time:60:05
Size:138,3 MB
Label:White Owl Records
Styles:Blues/Harmonica Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Waiting And Worrying - 3:54
2. Kidney Stew - 4:17
3. Early In The Morning - 6:35
4. Don't You Lie To Me - 4:34
5. Sixes and Sevens - 2:15
6. She Walks Right In - 3:38
7. I'm Trying - 5:26
8. Now She's Gone - 5:55
9. Temperature 110 - 3:44
10. Hurt Again - 4:41
11. Voodoo Lovin' - 6:01
12. Cindy Ann - 4:31
13. She Moves Me - 4:26
1. Waiting And Worrying - 3:54
2. Kidney Stew - 4:17
3. Early In The Morning - 6:35
4. Don't You Lie To Me - 4:34
5. Sixes and Sevens - 2:15
6. She Walks Right In - 3:38
7. I'm Trying - 5:26
8. Now She's Gone - 5:55
9. Temperature 110 - 3:44
10. Hurt Again - 4:41
11. Voodoo Lovin' - 6:01
12. Cindy Ann - 4:31
13. She Moves Me - 4:26
Musicians:
Bill Rhoades - Vocals, Harmonica;
Michael Osborn - Guitar;
Tom Szell - Bass;
Johnny Moore -Drums.
Bill Rhoades - Vocals, Harmonica;
Michael Osborn - Guitar;
Tom Szell - Bass;
Johnny Moore -Drums.
As this was happening, Bill Rhoades discovered the existence of blues, and like some of his British seniors, had a go at finding more. He learned a lot and is still playing harmonica (mostly, one presumes, not when driving!). He won’t be terribly offended if I liken him to Snooky Pryor, adding of course that Pryor is rather older. Pryor also has more weight in his voice, whereas Rhoades, like a lot of white exponents of Blues, hasn’t the vocal equipment to dig in. But he does damned well swing, as he does here on a version of Eddie Vinson’s “Kidney Stew”, and even more Charles Brown’s “She Walks Right In”. Mike Osborn’s guitar swings like T-Bone Walker.
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