Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:42:23
Size:98,3 MB
Label:T-Ray Records
Styles:Blues/Jump Blues
Art:Front
Year:2025
Time:42:23
Size:98,3 MB
Label:T-Ray Records
Styles:Blues/Jump Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Fly Away - 3:07
2. Hard To Be Mad At You - 3:09
3. Better Things To Do - 3:22
4. Took The Wrong Road - 4:06
5. Keep On Lyin' - 3:32
6. How Can You Be So Mean_ - 3:10
7. Circular Reasoning - 3:07
8. Who Do You Think You're Foolin' - 4:55
9. Burn Baby Burn - 3:17
10. Here Come The Blues - 3:21
11. Gravy Train - 3:43
12. Get Off My Lawn - 3:31
1. Fly Away - 3:07
2. Hard To Be Mad At You - 3:09
3. Better Things To Do - 3:22
4. Took The Wrong Road - 4:06
5. Keep On Lyin' - 3:32
6. How Can You Be So Mean_ - 3:10
7. Circular Reasoning - 3:07
8. Who Do You Think You're Foolin' - 4:55
9. Burn Baby Burn - 3:17
10. Here Come The Blues - 3:21
11. Gravy Train - 3:43
12. Get Off My Lawn - 3:31
Boston's 7 piece R&B juggernaut THE LOVE DOGS are back with their brand new release, GET OFF MY LAWN! The Dogs have long been renowned for their dynamic horns, pumping piano, killer rhythm section and one of the biggest Blues voices around. They combine elements of Jump Blues, New Orleans R&B and early Rock 'n' Roll into their own powerhouse sound, and all are on full display in this 12 song set.
From the Big Joe Turner homage "Fly Away", the Crescent City flavored "Hard To Be Mad", the big band inspired "Took The Wrong Road" and "Here Come The Blues" the Latin tinged "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'" to the down home rockin' Blues of "Keep On Lyin'" lead vocalist and chief songwriter Eddie Scheer leads the band through some terrific grooves, keeping the energy high and the good humor flowing.
Blues Review says "If there were a Superbowl for crowd pleasing rhythm & blues, a photo of The Love Dogs would be on every Wheaties box in America." Scheer sums it up by saying "If this band doesn't put a smile on your face, check your pulse because you just might be dead."
From the Big Joe Turner homage "Fly Away", the Crescent City flavored "Hard To Be Mad", the big band inspired "Took The Wrong Road" and "Here Come The Blues" the Latin tinged "Who Do You Think You're Foolin'" to the down home rockin' Blues of "Keep On Lyin'" lead vocalist and chief songwriter Eddie Scheer leads the band through some terrific grooves, keeping the energy high and the good humor flowing.
Blues Review says "If there were a Superbowl for crowd pleasing rhythm & blues, a photo of The Love Dogs would be on every Wheaties box in America." Scheer sums it up by saying "If this band doesn't put a smile on your face, check your pulse because you just might be dead."
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