Big Monti Amundson - Somebody's Happened To Our Love (2006)

Artist: Big Monti Amundson
Title: Somebody's Happened To Our Love
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: New Road Studios Wijchen
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:45
Total Size: 94/277 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Somebody's Happened To Our Love
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: New Road Studios Wijchen
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 37:45
Total Size: 94/277 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01 Hello Sundown 02:38
02 Somebody's Happened To Our Love 03:20
03 Let Me Know 03:04
04 Red Room 03:01
05 On A Roll 04:52
06 Plain As Day 05:42
07 Six Shots 03:51
08 What's It Coming To 02:30
09 Woe To Me 04:16
10 Thinking About Crying 04:31
Monti Amundson - guitar and vocals
Boyd Small - drums and vocals
Bart Kamp - bass
Danny De Vijlder - guitar
George Reithoffer - harp on track 10
His name is Monti Amundson but most people call him Big Monti. Not just because of the man’s physical appearance, but also because of his obvious talent and sheer presence. When Big Monti takes the stage, it’s clear that there’s more going on than the usual extended guitar solos – the man plays and sings larger than life.
When Monti gets compared to Stevie Ray Vaughan or Johnny Winter he just says “thank you.” The fact is, the big man has his own style. “I’m a blues guitar player in a band that plays rock n’ roll,” is how Monti explains it. He doesn’t so much as straddle the line between the genres as bend it, ignore it, or race back and forth across it until both sides go up in flames. The blues of Big Monti comes straight from the heart, cuts through your soul and is as real as it gets.
When Monti gets compared to Stevie Ray Vaughan or Johnny Winter he just says “thank you.” The fact is, the big man has his own style. “I’m a blues guitar player in a band that plays rock n’ roll,” is how Monti explains it. He doesn’t so much as straddle the line between the genres as bend it, ignore it, or race back and forth across it until both sides go up in flames. The blues of Big Monti comes straight from the heart, cuts through your soul and is as real as it gets.