Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:47:38
Size:110,5 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2003
Time:47:38
Size:110,5 MB
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Driving the Backroads - 4:34
2. Waffle House Blues - 4:41
3. Hello, Nova Scotia - 5:17
4. I'll Find My Way - 3:05
5. Gettin' Old - 4:00
6. I Don't Have Time - 4:01
7. Painkiller - 5:09
8. Po' Bob - 2:08
9. She's My Radiator - 3:04
10. We Need a Fire - 3:42
11. We Sure Know How to Live - 3:14
12. Rainin' Trains - 4:37
1. Driving the Backroads - 4:34
2. Waffle House Blues - 4:41
3. Hello, Nova Scotia - 5:17
4. I'll Find My Way - 3:05
5. Gettin' Old - 4:00
6. I Don't Have Time - 4:01
7. Painkiller - 5:09
8. Po' Bob - 2:08
9. She's My Radiator - 3:04
10. We Need a Fire - 3:42
11. We Sure Know How to Live - 3:14
12. Rainin' Trains - 4:37
Musicians:
Morgan Davis - Vocals, Guitar;
Alec Fraser - Bass;
Rod Phillips - Organ, Piano;
Mark Mariash - Drums, Percussion;
Al Lerman - Harp, Saxophone;
Chris Whiteley - Trumpet.
Morgan Davis - Vocals, Guitar;
Alec Fraser - Bass;
Rod Phillips - Organ, Piano;
Mark Mariash - Drums, Percussion;
Al Lerman - Harp, Saxophone;
Chris Whiteley - Trumpet.
How does a Detroiter based in Blandford walk off with four Maple Blues Awards? This is your answer. While devoted to the blues and capable of summoning the delta at the drop of a pick, Davis has been easy to take for granted. Painkiller combines self-deprecating humour, topical flow and the sharpest band he could find (in Toronto, alas) to attain a new peak. “Get-tin’ Old” will ring true with everyone eventually and “Hello, Nova Scotia” lays out the appeal of this province to fidgety urban emigres ~ Doug Taylor

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