Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:49:57
Size:114,7 MB
Label:Drwsglas Records
Styles:British Blues
Art:Front
Year:2010
Time:49:57
Size:114,7 MB
Label:Drwsglas Records
Styles:British Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Out With the Old - 4:12
2. Let's Get This Started - 4:28
3. Walkin' - 4:46
4. Everybody's Favourite Cowboy (A Bar Room Lament) - 5:25
5. Slow Down - 4:10
6. Never Gonna Dance - 5:12
7. Place of Safety - 8:00
8. Devil In Me - 4:49
9. Pride of the Working Man - 8:51
1. Out With the Old - 4:12
2. Let's Get This Started - 4:28
3. Walkin' - 4:46
4. Everybody's Favourite Cowboy (A Bar Room Lament) - 5:25
5. Slow Down - 4:10
6. Never Gonna Dance - 5:12
7. Place of Safety - 8:00
8. Devil In Me - 4:49
9. Pride of the Working Man - 8:51
Do you know where The Call Me Albert come from? They come from South Wales, where they have got a huge popularity and a great reputation as a band which bases this style in blues but, at the same time, they go out of this music Why? Due to strict and well defined blues patterns The band investigates on its roots, but at the same time, they develop their own style that goes further up predefined stereotypes Blue Eyed is their second album and ends a year full of live shows and producing new songs too The band started in 2003 and since then, there have been several changes on it, although over the past two years they have an stable line-up with Richard Carter Evans as singer, harmonica and rhythm guitar, Richard Jones lead guitar, Robert Llewellyn-Feasey, bass and Paul Worthington on drums and vocals A cd with nine own songs specially devoted to risky palates, eager to explore new ways running far away of the traditional classic blues(2010 ~ lahoradelblues.com).

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