Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1999
Time:70:34
Size:162,5 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:1999
Time:70:34
Size:162,5 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Borrowed Time - 3:31
2. Step Aside - 5:28
3. I Ain't Cryin' (I got my Money in my Shoe) - 3:51
4. Time Don't Wait for No One - 3:55
5. Eye of the Hurricane - 7:07
6. Long Time, No See - 6:27
7. A Blues Prayer - 8:34
8. My Baby - 3:06
9. If You Need Me - 5:44
10. Better Thangs - 3:46
11. The Old Man by the Sea - 5:23
12. Blue Wind - 9:36
13. Goin' Home - 4:00
1. Borrowed Time - 3:31
2. Step Aside - 5:28
3. I Ain't Cryin' (I got my Money in my Shoe) - 3:51
4. Time Don't Wait for No One - 3:55
5. Eye of the Hurricane - 7:07
6. Long Time, No See - 6:27
7. A Blues Prayer - 8:34
8. My Baby - 3:06
9. If You Need Me - 5:44
10. Better Thangs - 3:46
11. The Old Man by the Sea - 5:23
12. Blue Wind - 9:36
13. Goin' Home - 4:00
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2000:
"Hurricane" Jay LaBoy and In Step are truly great musicians, and their bebut CD, Step Aside, is not only a tribute to their influences but a testament of their skill and talent. Jay has come a long way from his hopeful beginnings, and his hard work and dedication to the music rings loud and clear in his astonishing guitar playing, as well as his singing. Michael Quintero-Moore lends a wonderful flavor with his bass and his vocals, especially in his delightfully enjoyable song "i ain't cryin' (i got my money in my shoe)". And no band would be complete without a great drummer, a job which Glenn Webb lives up to. With all original songs, this CD truly shows the greatness of this excellent band of musicians (though seeing them live is, indeed, a greater proof), and is a treat for even those typically not blues fanatics.
"Hurricane" Jay LaBoy and In Step are truly great musicians, and their bebut CD, Step Aside, is not only a tribute to their influences but a testament of their skill and talent. Jay has come a long way from his hopeful beginnings, and his hard work and dedication to the music rings loud and clear in his astonishing guitar playing, as well as his singing. Michael Quintero-Moore lends a wonderful flavor with his bass and his vocals, especially in his delightfully enjoyable song "i ain't cryin' (i got my money in my shoe)". And no band would be complete without a great drummer, a job which Glenn Webb lives up to. With all original songs, this CD truly shows the greatness of this excellent band of musicians (though seeing them live is, indeed, a greater proof), and is a treat for even those typically not blues fanatics.
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