Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2001
Time:53:05
Size:122,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2001
Time:53:05
Size:122,2 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Life Is Like That - 5:09
2. I Said, She Said (I Don't Go Out With Strangers) - 4:21
3. Skidileedabadoup - 4:09
4. Waiting - 5:27
5. Are You Doin' It Alone (Delta Intro) - 1:17
6. Are You Doin' It Alone - 5:16
7. It's Enough To Break Your Heart - 4:46
8. Good News - 5:15
9. The Dangerous Kind - 4:18
10. I'm Mad - 2:26
11. My Tragedy - 4:14
12. I Got Nothin' Babe (If I Don't Got You) - 2:32
13. That's What Love Will Make You Do - 3:48
1. Life Is Like That - 5:09
2. I Said, She Said (I Don't Go Out With Strangers) - 4:21
3. Skidileedabadoup - 4:09
4. Waiting - 5:27
5. Are You Doin' It Alone (Delta Intro) - 1:17
6. Are You Doin' It Alone - 5:16
7. It's Enough To Break Your Heart - 4:46
8. Good News - 5:15
9. The Dangerous Kind - 4:18
10. I'm Mad - 2:26
11. My Tragedy - 4:14
12. I Got Nothin' Babe (If I Don't Got You) - 2:32
13. That's What Love Will Make You Do - 3:48
Wayne Buttery and the Groove Project (Canada) is a dynamic, entertaining collective with a big soulful sound. Their bluesy, engaging music just makes you want to jump up and move. Individually these artists have appeared or performed with a who's who of soul, blues, R&B, and jazz including James Cotton, Wilson Pickett, Dutch Mason, Matt Minglewood, Ronnie Hawkins, Dianne Heatherington, Dinah Christie, Buffy St. Marie, Marty Robbins, The Oakridge Boys, The Bellamy Brothers, Jennette Brantley, Joey Hollingsworth, The Majestics featuring Shawne & Jay Jackson, Tony Flaim, Gary U.S. Bonds, Curley Bridges and many others.WAYNE BUTTERY & THE GROOVE PROJECT were formed in March of 1998. Wayne reunited with former organist and keyboardist from the late 60's and 70's, Bob Federer. Bass player and vocalist Charlie Hinkel was next to join forces with Wayne and Bob. Dennis King accepted an invitation to become the band's drummer after wrapping up another musical project. Their first live performance as a quartet was in May of 1998.After performing in Ontario's Simcoe County in the Georgian Triangle for almost four years it became evident that it was time for the next phase. So in February 2001 along with some musician friends like Mike Roberts, Ronnie Douglas, Steve Thomas, Simon Wallis and Paul Robillard the band began production of their debut CD entitled WAITING. The response to date has been positive with plenty of radio airplay on blues broadcasts worldwide. John Taylor of Blues On Stage magazine wrote: The title track is a heartfelt ballad of heartbreak, stunningly effective in its straightforward simplicity. Maple Blues magazine's John Valenteyn writes: "Waiting", the title song (by Hinkel) and "Are You Doin' It Alone", with its acoustic intro, (by Buttery) are the best. "Waiting" is a well-written tender ballad done as a duo by Hinkel & Buttery and "Doin' It" is a mid tempo blues with a nice vocal and slide guitar parts. John Swartz of the Orillia Packet & Times explains: The band put together a very polished album, one that deserves to be in your collection. Shortly after the release of WAITING, four new members were added to the band's regular line-up. Trumpeter Paul Robillard, Russ Strathdee on tenor and baritone sax, John Shand who played alto sax, guitar, bass and vocals plus Larry Kurtz on harmonica and vocals/
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