Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:60:12
Size:138,4 MB
Label:Note-Music Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2005
Time:60:12
Size:138,4 MB
Label:Note-Music Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Weekend Blues Man - 3:59
2. Middle of Nowhere - 3:38
3. Dangerous Mood - 5:13
4. Who You Gonna Lie Too - 4:28
5. Ride On Pony - 4:32
6. Soul and Passion - 3:56
7. Fly - 4:07
8. 6345789 - 3:22
9. Only Time Will Tell - 3:33
10. The Forecast Calls for Pain - 3:48
11. Suddenly - 7:12
12. Good to Me - 3:47
13. Dont Think Twice - 4:10
14. Alone in the Dark - 4:19
1. Weekend Blues Man - 3:59
2. Middle of Nowhere - 3:38
3. Dangerous Mood - 5:13
4. Who You Gonna Lie Too - 4:28
5. Ride On Pony - 4:32
6. Soul and Passion - 3:56
7. Fly - 4:07
8. 6345789 - 3:22
9. Only Time Will Tell - 3:33
10. The Forecast Calls for Pain - 3:48
11. Suddenly - 7:12
12. Good to Me - 3:47
13. Dont Think Twice - 4:10
14. Alone in the Dark - 4:19
To this album then, fourteen tracks of original and covers Produced by Roger Cotton at Roundel studios, Roger among other projects was keyboard player with Peter Green's Splinter Group,and as well as playing is a top class songwriter as well. As well as playing in Paul's band he's usually on tour with Buddy Whittington when he comes over from the USA, so we know the production side is strong.Guitarist Mike Summerland spent fifteen years with Georgie Fame's band, and also himself involved in writing some of the songs here with Paul Cox. The opening 'Weekend Blues Man' is a very popular live song and makes a great opener here as well, as does the next e 'Middle Of Nowhere', two solid rocking blues to kick things off. But whether rocking blues, or deep soul Paul's full voice gets the best out of every one of the songs contained here. The old Otis Redding hit, '634 5789' written by Steve Cropper and Eddie Flyd gets a very nice reworking here, as does the Andy Frazer/Paul Rodgers classic 'Ride On A Pony', Steve Dixon's title track, 'Good To Me' is a cracking song that should recieve several visits in the coming years one of those you know will be covered a few times. Paul band plus choice guests including the wonderful voice of Val Cowell from 'Bad Influence' onThe Old Otis song mentioned'plus a spinkling of funky hons here and there,not to mention Alan Glen's harmonica and Nick Payn surely one of our best sax men both live and in the studio.So all in all a very fine album indeed by one of Britain's best.
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