Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2002
Time:49:34
Size:114,4 MB
Label:StanleyMiltunes BMI
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2002
Time:49:34
Size:114,4 MB
Label:StanleyMiltunes BMI
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. The Feeling - 4:18
2. Let's Prove Them Wrong - 3:01
3. You Were Mine - 3:16
4. Little Dove - 2:39
5. Blues Infection - 3:45
6. I Miss the Ice Man - 7:24
7. North Shore Angel - 4:40
8. There's a Chill Inside - 4:29
9. Frozen Shadows - 3:04
10. Cheaters Never Win - 4:08
11. Let Me - 4:07
12. One Less Dream - 4:37
1. The Feeling - 4:18
2. Let's Prove Them Wrong - 3:01
3. You Were Mine - 3:16
4. Little Dove - 2:39
5. Blues Infection - 3:45
6. I Miss the Ice Man - 7:24
7. North Shore Angel - 4:40
8. There's a Chill Inside - 4:29
9. Frozen Shadows - 3:04
10. Cheaters Never Win - 4:08
11. Let Me - 4:07
12. One Less Dream - 4:37
The Feeling being described by the album title is clearly a blues feeling. Packed with twelve tracks of orginal material, Stanley Milton’s Mean Streak shows us what a good blues song should sound like. Don’t be put off by the home-made halloweenish art work on the cover. This is the real deal. Chicago-style blues with sax and a horn section on some tunes, like”Let’s Prove Them Wrong.” “Little Dove” displays a a slower more heartfelt tempo, yet remains true to the blues. The rollicking roots style of “Blues Infection” would certianly get people off their butts and onto the dancefloor. The recording showcases excellent musicianship from a wide variety of local players (including: Chris Harris, Mike Mobley, Jim Ayers, Rod Buckner, Kris Farris and a raft of others) with decent bluesy lead vocals from Stanley Milton himself. “North Shore Angel” written about his wife, stands out as the highlight of the album. Blues with elements of roots rock and roll, soul funk, and latin rock/

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