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среда, 9 апреля 2025 г.

Doreen Robideaux and her Soul Kitchen - It's In The Can

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2002
Time:36:16 
Size:83,6 MB 
Label:Self-Relased 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Testify to the Blues - 2:52
 2. Salvation in the Blues - 5:39
 3. I Want the Boogie Man - 3:01
 4. Come the Night Owl - 4:50
 5. Why Did You Go? - 3:39
 6. The Pain of Love - 2:54
 7. I Just Wanna Be With You - 6:02
 8. Midwest Woman - 3:47
 9. Movin' On - 3:29

The party always ends up in the kitchen - the Soul Kitchen. Check the menu - blues, R&B, soul, with funk on the side. Once the R&B starts cooking and you've heard their wailin' and moanin' blues, you'll know why area musicians watch for our gigs and call our versatile vocalist 'Queen Doreen.' This band loves to play and it shows. In addition to their originals, the Kitchen's menu covers dance numbers made famous by Wilson Pickett, B.B. King, Etta James, the Allman Brothers, Wild Cherry, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Koko Taylor, Average White Band, Albert King, Coco Montoya, and many others. And, of course, there's Mustang Sally, the number that never fails to get 'em movin' and groovin' (and the song Doreen 'owns' in Northwest Ohio, Kitchen fans insist). But the secret is the sauce cooked up by the men in Kitchen. Leads by guitarist Denny Harrigan are finger-LICKIN' good. Sax man Jeff Kopmanis sends riffs into the air like the aroma of a savory sauté. Mmm-mmm-MM! And Lord knows the rhythm boys Buddha and Al Michaud keep things stirred up ALL night long(https://www.amazon.com/Its-Doreen-Robideaux-Soul-Kitchen/dp/B000CA8Y1U).

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