Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2004
Time:62:03
Size:143,2 MB
Label:Blue Fish Records
Styles:Rock/Blues/ Contemporary Blues
Art:Front
Year:2004
Time:62:03
Size:143,2 MB
Label:Blue Fish Records
Styles:Rock/Blues/ Contemporary Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Alchemist's Dream - 5:13
2. High and Dry - 4:23
3. Something to Lose - 4:33
4. The Last Song - 4:15
5. Keep it To Yourself - 3:37
6. Walk Down to Bourbon Valley - 4:42
7. Electrify - 4:26
8. Ultra Sound Jam - 2:03
9. Revival - 4:10
10. Signs and Wonders - 4:54
11. Cold Hearted - 4:10
12. All Around - 5:27
13. The Road Goes Ever On - 10:04
1. Alchemist's Dream - 5:13
2. High and Dry - 4:23
3. Something to Lose - 4:33
4. The Last Song - 4:15
5. Keep it To Yourself - 3:37
6. Walk Down to Bourbon Valley - 4:42
7. Electrify - 4:26
8. Ultra Sound Jam - 2:03
9. Revival - 4:10
10. Signs and Wonders - 4:54
11. Cold Hearted - 4:10
12. All Around - 5:27
13. The Road Goes Ever On - 10:04
There`s nothing particularly innovative or revolutionary about the King Street Healers. You might even be inclined to call them regressive, with their obvious musical references that stretch beyond 1975 only to include the Black Crowes or fellow Saskatchewanians Wide Mouth Mason. But to dismiss them as mere anachronisms would be too bad, for them and for you. Because while the King Street Healers aren`t doing anything groundbreaking, when they do what they do, they do it right. Their Southern rock boogie, doled out with a side order of breezy funk, goes down easy and is no doubt served best in a sweaty nightclub. Although a few guitar solos seem a little rushed (come on, guys, give us a chance to savour it!), their jams never feel like wank fests. These guys know where they`re going and between Jeff Mertick`s strong voice, Jason Fiskes`s sharp (if occasionally overzealous) guitar, and a reliable rhythm section, theyre well equipped to get there ~ (Blue Fish)
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