The Fabulous Thunderbirds - T-Bird Rhythm (Bonus Tracks) (2013) [CD Rip]

Artist: The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Title: T-Bird Rhythm (Bonus Tracks)
Year Of Release: 1982/2013
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 43:50
Total Size: 335 MB | 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: T-Bird Rhythm (Bonus Tracks)
Year Of Release: 1982/2013
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 43:50
Total Size: 335 MB | 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Can't Tear It Up Enuff (3:05)
02. How Do You Spell Love (2:20)
03. You're Humbuggin Me (3:43)
04. My Babe (2:54)
05. Neighbor Tend To Your Business (3:22)
06. The Monkey (3:17)
07. Diddy Wah Diddy (2:37)
08. Lover's Crime (2:37)
09. Poor Boy (3:23)
10. Tell Me (Pretty Baby) (3:48)
11. Gotta Have Some Just Got Some (4:43)
12. Can't Tear It Up Enough (Alt. Version) (Bonus Track) (2:47)
13. You're Humbuggin Me (Alt. Version) (Bonus Track) (2:43)
14. My Babe (Alt. Version) (Bonus Track) (2:25)
Fourth album from the Texas legends, originally released in 1982.
Produced by Nick Lowe. Subsequently, the T-Birds toured the UK in 1980 with Lowe’s band Rockpile.
Highlights include Bo Diddley’s ‘Diddy Wah Diddy’, and ‘The Monkey’ by Fats Domino collaborator, trumpeter and bandleader Dave Bartholomew.
The 3 bonus tracks are alternative versions of ‘Can’t Tear It Up Enuff’, ‘You’re Humbuggin’ Me’ and ‘My Babe’, recorded at an earlier session.
Booklet with authoritative and extensive liner notes written by respected ‘Record Collector’/ ‘Guitar & Bass’ journalist Michael Heatley.
Produced by Nick Lowe. Subsequently, the T-Birds toured the UK in 1980 with Lowe’s band Rockpile.
Highlights include Bo Diddley’s ‘Diddy Wah Diddy’, and ‘The Monkey’ by Fats Domino collaborator, trumpeter and bandleader Dave Bartholomew.
The 3 bonus tracks are alternative versions of ‘Can’t Tear It Up Enuff’, ‘You’re Humbuggin’ Me’ and ‘My Babe’, recorded at an earlier session.
Booklet with authoritative and extensive liner notes written by respected ‘Record Collector’/ ‘Guitar & Bass’ journalist Michael Heatley.