Swamp 'N' Roll Ambassadors - Rock This Joint (2019)
Artist: Swamp 'N' Roll Ambassadors
Title: Rock This Joint
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Granny's House Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 47:08
Total Size: 315 MB | 111 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rock This Joint
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Granny's House Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 47:08
Total Size: 315 MB | 111 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Travelin' Riverside Blues (3:35)
2. It's Your Voodoo Working (3:06)
3. Street (3:45)
4. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash (3:15)
5. Love Is Stronger (3:58)
6. Hellbound Train (5:38)
7. Black Cat Moan (3:17)
8. Castin' My Spell (3:30)
9. Had I Known (3:17)
10. Parka (4:41)
11. Sloppy Drunk (3:26)
12. Sleep Well (5:34)
Personnel:
OLAF GIEBE (O.G.): guitar, vocals
Dr. KARL HETTLING: keyboards, vocals
"FATS" FRIES: drums
BERNHARD HUEBL: electric bass
"Rock This Joint" is Swamp ‘n’ Roll Ambassadors third album, Munich blues rock quartet. It is a mix between a careful selection of blues songs and some original pieces, signed by guitarist and vocalist Olaf Gieben. With the exception of Robert Johnson's classic "Travelin 'Riverside Blues", the covers are lesser-known pearls such as "It’s Your Voodoo Working" or "Hellbound Train" by Savoy Brown, which is perhaps the highlight of the album. The tracks are a concentrate of the band's typical 70's blues rock style, characterized by a full-bodied guitar, a hot organ and solid rock bases of bass and drums. To close the album, however, is a dreamy ballad, "Sleep Well"
OLAF GIEBE (O.G.): guitar, vocals
Dr. KARL HETTLING: keyboards, vocals
"FATS" FRIES: drums
BERNHARD HUEBL: electric bass
"Rock This Joint" is Swamp ‘n’ Roll Ambassadors third album, Munich blues rock quartet. It is a mix between a careful selection of blues songs and some original pieces, signed by guitarist and vocalist Olaf Gieben. With the exception of Robert Johnson's classic "Travelin 'Riverside Blues", the covers are lesser-known pearls such as "It’s Your Voodoo Working" or "Hellbound Train" by Savoy Brown, which is perhaps the highlight of the album. The tracks are a concentrate of the band's typical 70's blues rock style, characterized by a full-bodied guitar, a hot organ and solid rock bases of bass and drums. To close the album, however, is a dreamy ballad, "Sleep Well"