Kingfish - A Wing and a Prayer (Reissue) (1987)
Artist: Kingfish
Title: A Wing and a Prayer
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Relix Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:37
Total Size: 99/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: A Wing and a Prayer
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Relix Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Roots Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 42:37
Total Size: 99/244 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Eyes of the Night
01. Eyes of the Night
02. Mona
03. Dangerous Relations
04. Over and Over
05. Shining Dawn
06. I Got to Be Me
07. It Ain't Easy
08. Ridin' High
09. Next Time You See Me
10. Mess Around
11. Harpoon Magic
12. If That's the Way
A hot little bar band that stayed close to rock's roots, Kingfish benefitted from the presence of Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir. There's a very strong song selection, featuring "Jump for Joy," "Lazy Lightning," "Wild Northland," "Big Iron," "Goodby Yer Honor," "Asia Minor," and more. Besides Weir, players on this release include Dave Torbert, Matthew Kelly, Robby Hoddinott, and Chris Herold. This album featured jams to challenge The Dead's but also knew when to come back to earth.
Kingfish is a San Francisco-influenced band that originally featured the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, singer/harpist Matthew Kelly, bassist Dave Torbert, guitarist Robbie Hoddinott, and drummer Chris Herolo. Debuting in 1976 with a self-titled LP, Kingfish resurfaced a year later with Live N Kickin. By 1978's Trident, Weir had exited, as had Hoddinot and Herolo -- over the years to follow, Kelly assumed full leadership, and after a series of live albums, the group released Sundown on the Forest in 1999, its first studio effort in two decades
Kingfish is a San Francisco-influenced band that originally featured the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir, singer/harpist Matthew Kelly, bassist Dave Torbert, guitarist Robbie Hoddinott, and drummer Chris Herolo. Debuting in 1976 with a self-titled LP, Kingfish resurfaced a year later with Live N Kickin. By 1978's Trident, Weir had exited, as had Hoddinot and Herolo -- over the years to follow, Kelly assumed full leadership, and after a series of live albums, the group released Sundown on the Forest in 1999, its first studio effort in two decades