Studebaker John & The Hawks - Nothing But Fun (1990) [CD Rip]
Artist: Studebaker John & The Hawks
Title: Nothing But Fun
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Double Trouble Records
Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 67:32
Total Size: 411 MB | 168 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Nothing But Fun
Year Of Release: 1990
Label: Double Trouble Records
Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 67:32
Total Size: 411 MB | 168 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Nothin' But Fun (3:53)
2. Outside Lookin' In (4:39)
3. Shake (4:45)
4. Cruel Twist Of Fate (4:31)
5. Tell Me Why (4:17)
6. Flippin' Out (3:03)
7. She's A Rocker (5:18)
8. I've Got To Love You (6:28)
9. Whoa Yeah (3:45)
10. Circumstances (2:53)
11. You Done Me Wrong (4:37)
12. Dirty Business (5:00)
13. New Way Of Walkin' (5:35)
14. Blue Feelin' (5:47)
15. Harpomatic (2:54)
b. John Grimaldi, 5 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Growing up in Chicago, Grimaldi’s father played guitar and he heard live performances by several noted blues masters including Howlin’ Wolf, J.B. Hutto, Little Walter, Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson. He taught himself to play harmonica and guitar, building his style on these artists but swiftly developing a distinctive manner. In the 70s he formed a band and adopted his stage name in reference to a prized car he owned, a 1963 Studebaker Silver Hawk. Meanwhile, Grimaldi maintained employment on construction sites, playing the blues at night in Chicago’s clubs. Grimaldi recorded in the late 70s with Robert ‘Mojo’ Elem, Mojo Boogie (1978), and his own-name debut came in the mid-80s. However, the album was not released in the USA until the mid-90s. Meanwhile, Grimaldi had secured a recording contract with Blind Pig Records that soon brought his hard-edged no-nonsense playing to a wider audience. In 2004 he made his mainstream solo debut, releasing Between Life & Death on the Avanti label (an earlier acoustic release was only available from the artist’s own website).
Grimaldi’s slide guitar playing is powerful and exciting as is his harmonica work. His singing, while not as vital as his instrumental work is also interesting, especially when he performs his own compositions. These songs, while couched in traditional form are contemporary in content and attitude. ~AMG
Grimaldi’s slide guitar playing is powerful and exciting as is his harmonica work. His singing, while not as vital as his instrumental work is also interesting, especially when he performs his own compositions. These songs, while couched in traditional form are contemporary in content and attitude. ~AMG