Slam Allen - Feel These Blues (2015)
Artist: Slam Allen
Title: Feel These Blues
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: American Showplace Music
Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:49
Total Size: 115 / 308 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Feel These Blues
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: American Showplace Music
Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:49
Total Size: 115 / 308 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Feel These Blues (4:09)
02. All Because Of You (4:00)
03. In September (2:55)
04. The Blues Is Back (3:24)
05. Baby Please Don't You Go (3:46)
06. 35 Miles Outside Of Memphis (4:14)
07. World Don't Stop Turning (4:17)
08. Can't Break Away From That Girl (3:13)
09. When The Blues Come Around (3:53)
10. That's Where You Are (4:21)
11. You're Wrong (3:53)
12. Purple Rain (7:16)
Featuring:
Slam Allen: guitar, vocals
Jeff Anderson: bass
John Ginty: Hammond B3 organ, pianos, percussion
Dan Fadel: drums, percussion
Grammy®-nominated singer/songwriter.
Authentic blues and soul with a modern twist.
New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee.
Review:
You blues fans already know Allen from his 9 years as James Cotton's lead singer and guitarist but will non-blues fans believe he's a long standing blues belter with annunciation this good? Singing as sharply as his guitar slinging stings, Allen and his pals are no strangers to doing the wang dang doodle all night long. The only sop they given to modern times is addressing their blues to the road house in the strip mall where the edge of town used to be. Killer modern stuff that keeps the tradition alive and well.- Chris Spector --Midwest Record
Slam Allen: guitar, vocals
Jeff Anderson: bass
John Ginty: Hammond B3 organ, pianos, percussion
Dan Fadel: drums, percussion
Grammy®-nominated singer/songwriter.
Authentic blues and soul with a modern twist.
New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee.
Review:
You blues fans already know Allen from his 9 years as James Cotton's lead singer and guitarist but will non-blues fans believe he's a long standing blues belter with annunciation this good? Singing as sharply as his guitar slinging stings, Allen and his pals are no strangers to doing the wang dang doodle all night long. The only sop they given to modern times is addressing their blues to the road house in the strip mall where the edge of town used to be. Killer modern stuff that keeps the tradition alive and well.- Chris Spector --Midwest Record