The Randy Stephens Band - No Strings Attached (2013)
Artist: The Randy Stephens Band
Title: No Strings Attached
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: RStephens
Genre: Blues, Rockin' Blues, Guitar Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 47:44
Total Size: 117/346 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: No Strings Attached
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: RStephens
Genre: Blues, Rockin' Blues, Guitar Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 47:44
Total Size: 117/346 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bad Economy 04:50
02. The Fool 04:59
03. Read em&Weep 05:25
04. Ambient Love 05:38
05. Aint No Lease 04:05
06. Everybody Knows The Blues 04:03
07. Rocking Good Way 03:54
08. I'm Doing Fine 03:53
09. Summer Rain 04:36
10. Use Me 06:21
Stephens’ brand of blues incorporates other genres, but the emphasis this time around is more in the rock and pop vein. He’s established himself on his earlier albums as a first-rate songwriter and that continues with impressive tracks like the moody “Blu Moon,” the roadhouse rocker “Keep These Blues Alive,” the slow burner “Stay With Me,” and “Hair of a Dog.” He also shines on a few more pop and rock oriented originals, such as “”Leaving You,” the lighthearted “Escape,” and the ballad “Wait For Me.”
Stephens also includes a pair of unique cover tunes that you probably won’t find on many blues albums. First up is a blues/rock interpretation of the Morris Albert mid 70’s soft rock hit, which works surprisingly well thanks to a inspired vocal from Stephens. The other cover is a previously unreleased tune penned by Prince, “If I Had A Harem,” also well done.
Treat Me Like A Stranger is Randy Stephens’ strongest release yet, a strong set of original tunes and performances that focus on blues rock with pop overtones. This set should please any discriminating fan of blues rock.
Stephens also includes a pair of unique cover tunes that you probably won’t find on many blues albums. First up is a blues/rock interpretation of the Morris Albert mid 70’s soft rock hit, which works surprisingly well thanks to a inspired vocal from Stephens. The other cover is a previously unreleased tune penned by Prince, “If I Had A Harem,” also well done.
Treat Me Like A Stranger is Randy Stephens’ strongest release yet, a strong set of original tunes and performances that focus on blues rock with pop overtones. This set should please any discriminating fan of blues rock.