Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:47:47
Size:109,7 MB
Label:Maximum Music Group
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Roots
Art:Front
Year:2005
Time:47:47
Size:109,7 MB
Label:Maximum Music Group
Styles:Rock/Blues Rock/Roots
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Shake This Joint Around - 3:24
2. My Love Is A Bullet - 5:41
3. Love Or Death - 4:22
4. Swamp Thing - 5:42
5. Boxcar - 4:37
6. Sweet Vanilla - 3:00
7. Pain And Strength - 4:21
8. Trailer Girl - 3:57
9. Sally, Your Parents Ain't Home - 3:29
10. Stray Cat Blues - 5:24
11. My Love Is A Bullet (Radio Edit) - 3:46
1. Shake This Joint Around - 3:24
2. My Love Is A Bullet - 5:41
3. Love Or Death - 4:22
4. Swamp Thing - 5:42
5. Boxcar - 4:37
6. Sweet Vanilla - 3:00
7. Pain And Strength - 4:21
8. Trailer Girl - 3:57
9. Sally, Your Parents Ain't Home - 3:29
10. Stray Cat Blues - 5:24
11. My Love Is A Bullet (Radio Edit) - 3:46
Rich Hope (born Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian guitarist, singer-songwriter, and performer whose style is influenced by blues and rock .
Rich Hope ignites the soul the way only good roots rock ‘n’ roll can, like fine campfire whiskey, and haystack sex.
Stuart Derdeyn of The Vancouver Province writes:
"Shake This Joint Around” is the most direct introduction to an album to come since ZZ Top tore through “Thunderbird” on Fandango. The comparison is a fair one, too.
Toss in a bit of Johnny Winter, Humble Pie and Mick, Keef and the lot and you’ve got this no-frills trio’s touchstones. But there’s so much more. A searing guitarist with a ragged snarl, Hope can croon high-lonesome, too (“Love or Death”, “Boxcar”).
Wherever his beautifully crafted tales take him, the band beats with a pulse as steady as a piledriver, rolling forward like a lone freight across an endless prairie.
Rich Hope ignites the soul the way only good roots rock ‘n’ roll can, like fine campfire whiskey, and haystack sex.
Stuart Derdeyn of The Vancouver Province writes:
"Shake This Joint Around” is the most direct introduction to an album to come since ZZ Top tore through “Thunderbird” on Fandango. The comparison is a fair one, too.
Toss in a bit of Johnny Winter, Humble Pie and Mick, Keef and the lot and you’ve got this no-frills trio’s touchstones. But there’s so much more. A searing guitarist with a ragged snarl, Hope can croon high-lonesome, too (“Love or Death”, “Boxcar”).
Wherever his beautifully crafted tales take him, the band beats with a pulse as steady as a piledriver, rolling forward like a lone freight across an endless prairie.

First and second track are the same
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