Lisa Lystam Family Band - When Money's Runnin' Out (2014)
Artist: Lisa Lystam Family Band
Title: When Money's Runnin' Out
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Lisa Lystam Family Band
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Quality: Mp3/320
Total Time: 43:35
Total Size: 106 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: When Money's Runnin' Out
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Lisa Lystam Family Band
Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Quality: Mp3/320
Total Time: 43:35
Total Size: 106 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Thought I Could Do It All
2. Tomorrow Ain't Here
3. You Sing My Song
4. Society Ain't Fair
5. When Money's Runnin' Out
6. Big Town Man
7. Stupid Enough To Try
8. Sick Of It
9. Soakin' Wet
10. Old Soul
11. We Ain't Gonna Float With The Stream
Another debut release here, from a new, young kid on the Scandinavian blues block. And it's a cracker. Eleven tracks, mostly self-penned (or in collaboration with buddies) this first album has a great groove going. Rocky in parts, always rhythmic and clean and clear, the harp and guitar work is poised and pure while Lystam's vocals are driving and powerfully delivered. Percussion by Patrik Thelin is perfectly pitched, propelling the whole stew deliciously forward throughout, with some rolling, ringing keyboards and piano included.
This is a fabulous album from a young lady we're bound to hear much more both from and of in future years. The writing is mature and wholesome, as you might expect from a Swede. "When The Money's Runnin' Out" is one of those offerings that creep up, grow on you, and grow and grow the more it's listened to. Anyone looking for melodic blues-rock with a fully rounded sound and a fresh feel should give Lisa Lystam a listen.
This is a fabulous album from a young lady we're bound to hear much more both from and of in future years. The writing is mature and wholesome, as you might expect from a Swede. "When The Money's Runnin' Out" is one of those offerings that creep up, grow on you, and grow and grow the more it's listened to. Anyone looking for melodic blues-rock with a fully rounded sound and a fresh feel should give Lisa Lystam a listen.