Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2007
Time:52:17
Size:120,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2007
Time:52:17
Size:120,6 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Canary in Her Cage - 3:34
2. Back Door Friend - 3:54
3. Who - 2:27
4. I'm Having a Ball - 3:14
5. Honey Pie - 3:39
6. I'm Ready - 3:30
7. Guru Callin' - 1:37
8. Cell Phone Blues - 5:51
9. Crosseyed Cat - 3:51
10. I Can Tell - 5:05
11. I Got To Go - 2:37
12. Miss Sugarpuss Boogie - 3:22
13. That's Alright - 5:36
14. Chupacabra - 3:53
1. Canary in Her Cage - 3:34
2. Back Door Friend - 3:54
3. Who - 2:27
4. I'm Having a Ball - 3:14
5. Honey Pie - 3:39
6. I'm Ready - 3:30
7. Guru Callin' - 1:37
8. Cell Phone Blues - 5:51
9. Crosseyed Cat - 3:51
10. I Can Tell - 5:05
11. I Got To Go - 2:37
12. Miss Sugarpuss Boogie - 3:22
13. That's Alright - 5:36
14. Chupacabra - 3:53
West of Memphis was founded in 1999 by harmonica player Karl Cabbage and guitarist Tom Walpole. Committed to playing high quality and authentic American blues music, West of Memphis has not succumbed to market pressures that would have the band lazily following the road well traveled. In 2006, West of Memphis released their debut effort, Monkey Business, which earned the band a San Diego Music Awards nomination for "Best Blues Album" in 2006. In 2007, the band headed north to Montreal on the invitation from Canadian bluesman and harmonicia player extraordinaire Bharath Rajakumar, to record the follow up album "Honey Pie". In September 2009, the band won Best Blues at the San Diego Music Awards.
"Honey Pie"
From Reviewer Tom Clarke: "Honey Pie is the second album by San Diego's West Of Memphis and it's the kind of disc that knocks you sideways with talent and presentation, and then makes you dance. It's the blues from Chicago to California, with a bit of the South in there because that's where it all came from. Produced live in the studio, all the power and miniscule nuances of a group of players who really have it nailed are nailed. It all started in 1994 when, as a Navy man, Karl Cabbage would steal away to nearby Memphis to entertain with his voice and harp. With guitarist Tom Walpole, now he leads a group that knows exactly how to make the old sound exciting as hell and the new sound right there with the old--on every one of 14 songs. In a world where they fly planes into buildings, we all need to do the 'Miss Sugarpuss Boogie' now and again." - "Hittn' the Note Magazine
"Honey Pie"
From Reviewer Tom Clarke: "Honey Pie is the second album by San Diego's West Of Memphis and it's the kind of disc that knocks you sideways with talent and presentation, and then makes you dance. It's the blues from Chicago to California, with a bit of the South in there because that's where it all came from. Produced live in the studio, all the power and miniscule nuances of a group of players who really have it nailed are nailed. It all started in 1994 when, as a Navy man, Karl Cabbage would steal away to nearby Memphis to entertain with his voice and harp. With guitarist Tom Walpole, now he leads a group that knows exactly how to make the old sound exciting as hell and the new sound right there with the old--on every one of 14 songs. In a world where they fly planes into buildings, we all need to do the 'Miss Sugarpuss Boogie' now and again." - "Hittn' the Note Magazine
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