Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2002
Time:44:33
Size:103,8 MB
Label:Blue Sunday
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2002
Time:44:33
Size:103,8 MB
Label:Blue Sunday
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. What's The Matter - 2:54
2. Rock With Me - 3:36
3. You're Gone - 4:29
4. Hale County Road #50 - 5:18
5. Gimme Back My Coat - 5:03
6. Little By Little - 7:41
7. Love In Vain - 2:56
8. Mornin' Of My Life - 3:17
9. Walking In Golden Sunshine - 5:20
10. Steady - 3:54
1. What's The Matter - 2:54
2. Rock With Me - 3:36
3. You're Gone - 4:29
4. Hale County Road #50 - 5:18
5. Gimme Back My Coat - 5:03
6. Little By Little - 7:41
7. Love In Vain - 2:56
8. Mornin' Of My Life - 3:17
9. Walking In Golden Sunshine - 5:20
10. Steady - 3:54
The Checkers Tavern is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA and is the place where this competent album was record on Sunday 8th April 2001. Ryan Reardon vocals & harp, B.A.Bodiford guitar, Eric Simmons Fender bass and Matt Kimbrell on drums & vocal make up the band.
"What's The Matter" written by Ryan is the opening tune and is a bit of a boogie shuffler with the band getting into their stride with plenty of confidence. Kim Wilson's "Rock With Me" up's the tempo nicely with some good harp playing from Ryan. Some nifty guitar work from B.A. gets Junior Well's "Little By Little" off to a good start and Ryan's harp work adds to the steady groove on this well handled urban blues piece. Ryan also wrote the gritty "You're Gone" which is my favourite from the album and is a good steady rhythmic rollin' song with call and response and some quality guitar work from B.A. Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" is given a laid back approach and is wonderful for it. "Hale Country Road #50" is another of Ryan's songs and features his great harp playing. The album is nicely round off by Jerry McCain's "Steady" which features B.A. showing us that he certainly knows how to play his guitar and Matt on drums gets a small solo. Whilst this album is not earth shattering it certainly shows that there is some great music being played in bars and clubs around America by unknown bands, this album is as good as any on that scene, you will not be disappointed.
"What's The Matter" written by Ryan is the opening tune and is a bit of a boogie shuffler with the band getting into their stride with plenty of confidence. Kim Wilson's "Rock With Me" up's the tempo nicely with some good harp playing from Ryan. Some nifty guitar work from B.A. gets Junior Well's "Little By Little" off to a good start and Ryan's harp work adds to the steady groove on this well handled urban blues piece. Ryan also wrote the gritty "You're Gone" which is my favourite from the album and is a good steady rhythmic rollin' song with call and response and some quality guitar work from B.A. Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain" is given a laid back approach and is wonderful for it. "Hale Country Road #50" is another of Ryan's songs and features his great harp playing. The album is nicely round off by Jerry McCain's "Steady" which features B.A. showing us that he certainly knows how to play his guitar and Matt on drums gets a small solo. Whilst this album is not earth shattering it certainly shows that there is some great music being played in bars and clubs around America by unknown bands, this album is as good as any on that scene, you will not be disappointed.
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