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вторник, 15 октября 2024 г.

All Good Things - Easy Ride

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2015
Time:46:04 
Size:106,0 MB 
Label:Red Eyed Moose Label Atlantic Division 
Styles:Blues/Rock/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hey Hey (Thurmont Mix) - 3:40
 2. Im Coming Home - 4:44
 3. Pretty Julie - 3:16
 4. Easy Ride - 4:14
 5. Cool Breeze - 4:55
 6. Rosie - 3:57
 7. Easy Come Easy Go - 3:55
 8. Welcome to Baltimore - 4:02
 9. Whos to Say - 4:41
10. Song for the Workingman - 4:25
11. Dancing in the Rain - 4:09

It’s been a while since Chris placed an advertisement in the Washington City Paper calling for seasoned musicians to work on a blues/rock recording project. When I first showed up at his studio, barefoot and hung over from the previous night’s debauchery, I had no idea what lay in store as I began setting up my keyboard. I hadn’t played in several weeks since parting ways with yet another band… my head hurt… and Chris and I did not seem to have very much in common, at least on the surface. I was an engineer who worked for the Department of Defense. Chris would laugh and describe himself as one who “stacked fruit in symmetrical pyramids.” We were soon joined by John (a bass wielding medical technician affectionately referred to as “Moose”), Ray (a shaggy-looking wedding photographer and versatile guitarist), and Jeff (who spoke quietly, but banged the drums). Once we got started, it was immediately obvious to us that we were having too much fun playing music together to care about "cultural differences." And so it began.While we leisurely recorded some original songs over the next few months, we were visited by a wide variety of musicians and personalities – background vocalists Nancy and Margaret, harmonica players, saxophonists, another drummer who could muster nothing more than a polka beat, a lead guitarist with an unusually large ego, and a chiropractor/guitarist from New Jersey who (as he pulled a joint from his shirt pocket) offered to buy the chair in which he sat for $50. There were other colorful characters, who may have contributed to these songs over the years, but they have gone their separate ways, their names forgotten. 

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