Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:40:44
Size:93,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Soul/R&B
Art:Front
Year:2013
Time:40:44
Size:93,3 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues/Blues Soul/R&B
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. McRee Town - 3:18
2. Bad Luck Woman - 3:20
3. Lil' Mama - 3:33
4. Ool Yo' Coo With Me - 3:43
5. Watchu Kno About That? - 2:39
6. The Duck - 3:01
7. East Side Queen - 2:48
8. Broke Down Woman - 3:29
9. Hard Time Livin' - 3:32
10. Little Woman of Mine - 4:12
11. Professin' - 4:19
12. Made It Through the Mill, Again - 2:44
1. McRee Town - 3:18
2. Bad Luck Woman - 3:20
3. Lil' Mama - 3:33
4. Ool Yo' Coo With Me - 3:43
5. Watchu Kno About That? - 2:39
6. The Duck - 3:01
7. East Side Queen - 2:48
8. Broke Down Woman - 3:29
9. Hard Time Livin' - 3:32
10. Little Woman of Mine - 4:12
11. Professin' - 4:19
12. Made It Through the Mill, Again - 2:44
Their name is Al Holliday & The East Side Rhythm Band. They are a natural, genuine St. Louis Soul band – and that ain’t even half the story.
There is just one ride-or-die band family who does their thing the way they do – a band who can sound as hot and as thick as the breath of the Mississippi River in the St. Louis summertime, and can turn around and lay it down as cool as the breeze. Music lovers draw some comparisons to treasured groups like the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Delaney & Bonnie, and Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs & Englishmen – but AL HOLLIDAY & THE EAST SIDE RHYTHM BAND, with the muddy water in their veins – no doubt, come with their very own game. The young man and the band bring a package only describable as essentially American – a sound distinct to the “Big Muddy” and their river city home where the four winds blow.
There is just one ride-or-die band family who does their thing the way they do – a band who can sound as hot and as thick as the breath of the Mississippi River in the St. Louis summertime, and can turn around and lay it down as cool as the breeze. Music lovers draw some comparisons to treasured groups like the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Delaney & Bonnie, and Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs & Englishmen – but AL HOLLIDAY & THE EAST SIDE RHYTHM BAND, with the muddy water in their veins – no doubt, come with their very own game. The young man and the band bring a package only describable as essentially American – a sound distinct to the “Big Muddy” and their river city home where the four winds blow.

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