Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2001
Time:73:32
Size:169,8 MB
Label:B&S Records
Styles:Blues/Funky Blues/Swamp Blues/Delta Blues
Art:Front
Year:2001
Time:73:32
Size:169,8 MB
Label:B&S Records
Styles:Blues/Funky Blues/Swamp Blues/Delta Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Trouble In Funky Town - 4:40
2. Voodoo Wedding - 3:58
3. Snake Bit - 5:17
4. A Little Luck - 4:12
5. Might Take Time - 4:18
6. Tony Joe - 4:55
7. Redneck Riviera - 5:29
8. Grindin Away - 5:14
9. Sweetheart Shuffle - 3:29
10. Doll House - 6:07
11. Lookin' Ahead - 4:55
12. Honey Do - 5:15
13. Get a Room - 3:54
14. Super Single - 3:43
15. Empty Chair - 4:29
16. You Are My Sunshine - 1:50
17. Sunshine (inst) - 1:35
1. Trouble In Funky Town - 4:40
2. Voodoo Wedding - 3:58
3. Snake Bit - 5:17
4. A Little Luck - 4:12
5. Might Take Time - 4:18
6. Tony Joe - 4:55
7. Redneck Riviera - 5:29
8. Grindin Away - 5:14
9. Sweetheart Shuffle - 3:29
10. Doll House - 6:07
11. Lookin' Ahead - 4:55
12. Honey Do - 5:15
13. Get a Room - 3:54
14. Super Single - 3:43
15. Empty Chair - 4:29
16. You Are My Sunshine - 1:50
17. Sunshine (inst) - 1:35
The Beer Dawgs are a Northern California band based in Sacramento. They've been playing 5 nights a week for almost 19 years & are in the Sacramento Music Hall of Fame (Sammies). "A Little Luck" is their 9th CD, the first featuring the "Horn Dawgs" horn section.
The sixth song on A Little Luck, album number eight from one of Sacramento's hardest working bands, is titled "Tony Joe." Now any combo that pens and records a love letter to Tony Joe White, whose 1968 hit "Polk Salad Annie" is such a touchstone of Southern-fried skank rock, is alright. Chalk that strikeof white lightning up to Bawb Pearce, whose cigs 'n' Jack-tainted vocal cords slouch toward the Dr. John school of dissipation, possesses a musical vision that's retro and quite Southern, reminiscent of another California band with a keen understanding of Highway 99, Little Feat. And Pearce's partner in crime, guitarist Steve Wall, coaxes the kind of noises from his ax that made Little Feat's Lowell George such a threat. This set is a huge leap forward for the Dawgs, in production and in its attractive presentation. The Gator got your granny, indeed.
The sixth song on A Little Luck, album number eight from one of Sacramento's hardest working bands, is titled "Tony Joe." Now any combo that pens and records a love letter to Tony Joe White, whose 1968 hit "Polk Salad Annie" is such a touchstone of Southern-fried skank rock, is alright. Chalk that strikeof white lightning up to Bawb Pearce, whose cigs 'n' Jack-tainted vocal cords slouch toward the Dr. John school of dissipation, possesses a musical vision that's retro and quite Southern, reminiscent of another California band with a keen understanding of Highway 99, Little Feat. And Pearce's partner in crime, guitarist Steve Wall, coaxes the kind of noises from his ax that made Little Feat's Lowell George such a threat. This set is a huge leap forward for the Dawgs, in production and in its attractive presentation. The Gator got your granny, indeed.

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