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The Hellhounds - Halfway Between Somewhere And Nowhere

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:47:14 
Size:108,9 MB 
Label:Deltabilly Records 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Downtown -  2:49
 2. On The Run -  4:20
 3. 2 Inch Ball Hitch -  4:36
 4. Smoke That Stuff -  4:07
 5. Rising Tide -  4:04
 6. Blackened Tuna -  4:17
 7. Everything -  4:03
 8. Gwendolyn Brown -  3:22
 9. Devil Woman -  3:52
10. Deltaville - 11:38

"Halfway Between Somewhere & Nowhere" by Hellhounds is a blues music CD released in 2006. This album showcases the unique sound and style of the artist, blending elements of blues with rock and other genres to create a distinctive musical experience for listeners. Fans of blues music will enjoy the soulful melodies and electrifying performances captured in this album.
The Hellhounds are Vince Flora on Lead Vocals, Harp and Guitar, Johnny Beemiller on Guitar / Vocals, Ron Rummage on Bass / Vocals and Bill Meredith on Drums. They possess a certain sound and ability as a band with individual musicianship unparalleled by many. The Hellhounds would like to invite you to taste some Memphis barbeque for your ears by listening to some clips from Halfway Between Somewhere And Nowhere. The CD was recorded September 2005 at Leeway Music Studios in Memphis with producer Jeff Dunn and engineer Kevin Houston. Mastering was done by Larry and Kevin Nix at Ardent Studios also in Memphis. Donald 'Duck' Dunn ( Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Blues Brothers and Neil Young) served as executive producer on the project as well. The band had Duck come in towards the end of pre-production to see if the songs and arrangements could pass the acid test. Soon thereafter at a show in early August Duck told the band it was time to hightail it to memphis, get down to business and record the CD. In keeping with the flow of their intense and spontaneous energy, the Hellhounds finished the CD which showcases the band's powerful live sound in only eight days,topping off the hard work in the studio with a smokin' show at Blues City on Beale Street. 
Nice gritty bar-band blues. The lead singer has a gravelly voice perfectly suited for the material. The rock side of blues rock. Three chord frenzies and the secret of loud amps, distortion and reverb revealed yet again. A cut above most records in building dynamics into arrangements ... loud is louder after quiet passages. Another one that sounds designed as a bar band demo recording, because a band that can drive like this all night = a good night for the bar and everyone in it. Their original songs probably get a lot of live requests. In a regional blues talent contest, everyone in the audience would recognize The Hellhounds as strong contenders for the prize.

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