Shawn Pittman & The Moeller Bros - Triple Troubles (2010)
Artist: Shawn Pittman, The Moeller Bros
Title: Triple Troubles
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Feelin' Good Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 60:33
Total Size: 244 MB | 146 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Triple Troubles
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Feelin' Good Records
Genre: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 60:33
Total Size: 244 MB | 146 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Hand It Off (3:08)
2. Tell Me (3:35)
3. Hell Or High Water (4:02)
4. Be My Queen (4:09)
5. 24 Hours Aint Enough (4:20)
6. The Judge Should Know (5:20)
7. My Home Is A Prison (4:42)
8. Movin' (4:50)
9. I've Had Enough (3:03)
10. One Thing On My Mind (4:22)
11. I Got A Call (3:58)
12. Train Blues (3:47)
13. Too Much Noise (3:20)
14. Step By Step (3:59)
15. Do Yo Best & Can' Da Rest (3:51)
Personnel:
Shawn Pittman: Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Moeller: Guitar
Jason Moeller: Drums
Great record, old-fashioned in concept and sound. Take two guitars, one set of drums. No bass. Recorded during two sessions in the Fort Horton studios near Austin (remember Nick Curran's early Texas Jamboree CDs ) this is the real thing, guitar battles, a constant blues jam with no gimmicks, no overdubs. Just three guys jamming 'live'. Mostly originals. If you love down and dirty, raw and gritty Texas style guitar blues: This album won't get out of your CD-player for a long while. Thanks to the Moeller brothers.
Shawn Pittman: Guitar, Vocals
Johnny Moeller: Guitar
Jason Moeller: Drums
Great record, old-fashioned in concept and sound. Take two guitars, one set of drums. No bass. Recorded during two sessions in the Fort Horton studios near Austin (remember Nick Curran's early Texas Jamboree CDs ) this is the real thing, guitar battles, a constant blues jam with no gimmicks, no overdubs. Just three guys jamming 'live'. Mostly originals. If you love down and dirty, raw and gritty Texas style guitar blues: This album won't get out of your CD-player for a long while. Thanks to the Moeller brothers.