Gregor Hilden & Richie Arndt - Moments 'Electric' (2019) [CD Rip]

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Title: Moments 'Electric'
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Fuego
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans)
Total Time: 50:04
Total Size: 342 MB
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Tracklist:
1. You Don't Love Me (5:14)
2. Born Under A Bad Sign (4:35)
3. Congo Square (5:19)
4. Straight Ahead (4:22)
5. Hear My Train A Coming (6:37)
6. Coming Your Way (4:33)
7. Stop (5:14)
8. Fool No More (5:44)
9. Rock 'n' Roll Junkie (3:16)
10. Oh Well (5:07)

In addition to the two protagonists, "Moments Electric" also includes bass player Sascha Oeing and Peter Weissbarth (drums). They are known from Richie Arndt & Band , who published Back To Bad in early autumn 2018 .
Three other people complete the line-up of this record. Kellie Rucker uses the harmonica,Wolfgang Roggenkamp plays the Hammond B-3 organ and Tine Vonhoegen sings the backing vocals.

The unknown pearls mentioned are probably not Peter Greens / Fleetwood Macs "Oh Well".
Neither would "Hear My Train A Coming" by Jimi Hendrix or the "Born Under A Bad Sign" known from Albert King from his Stax album of the same name come into question.
A piece of jewelry that may not be as well known is "Congo Square", which is on Sonny Landreth's record "South Of I-10". Then we will immediately listen to this number. Peter Weissbarth and Sascha Oeing guide us on the track,accompanies the piece with wonderful keyboard colors. Even if we are currently dealing with the third track on the disc, it becomes clear what independence the two guitarists and the other musicians represent. With this personal interpretation, the Bottleneck has been completely dispensed with. Great how the song gets a completely different focus through this move. The accentuated rhythm is reflected in the six-string solos. Great!

The composer Peter Green or Danny Kirwan and Fleetwood Mac form something like a focus on "Moments Electric".
"Coming Your Way" is developing into a fabulous guitar competition, which the rhythm duo pushes mightily forward. The eardrums are sensitized to another track from the corner.
"Fool No More" is on Peter Green's "In The Skies". "Moments Electric" is correspondingly relaxed in slow driving. You seduce the listener to dream. There are plenty of guitar excursions by both bluesers and they are captivatingly fascinating. The album is followed by one treat after another.
What you do with the classic "Oh Well" catchy tune is an unexpected gift that gives you a lot of joy after unpacking. No more is to be revealed at this point.

In the first song Gregor Hilden & Richie Arndt devote themselves to the Allman Brothers Band and their "You Don't Love Me". When interpreting with a well- behaved harp player Kellie Rucker , you want to change the song title to positive. Excellent!
The "Kanzellen-artist" is once again part of "Hear My Train A Coming". Hey, this number is from Jimi Hendrix and in a good six and a half minutes the protagonists & Co. transform the piece into a slide dramaturgy that makes you lose your grip. In the sensual intermezzo with wah wah sound, gravity is disabled with respect to the jaw. Highlight!

"Rock'n'Roll Junkie" by the Dutch eccentric Herman Brood should also be unexpected . A choice with foresight. It is not only here that Tine Vonhoegen's choral singing is well received. The piece has groove, of course rock'n'roll à la Gregor Hilden & Richie Arndt and is becoming a first-class dance number.
For the guitar freaks, the equipment of the two guitarists is listed and also specified who you hear in which channel. We hear Richie Arndt's guitar inserts in the left speaker and Gregor Hildens on the right.

From the remarkable "You Don't Love Me" to the terrific "Oh Well", Gregor Hilden & Richie Arndt are at the forefront of the high art of interpretation.


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