Freddie & The Screamers - Full Moon On Main Street (2009) Lossless

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Title: Full Moon On Main Street
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: SnailWorx
Genre: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: SnailWorx
Total Size: 303 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Temporary Insanity 03:31
02. Lightning 03:45
03. Full Moon On Main Street 05:44
04. Hot Damn 03:12
05. Darkness 03:38
06. They All Look Better In Green 03:17
07. She's Dangerous 02:42
08. Meltdown 03:02
09. 1-800 Love 03:41
10. X-Ray Glasses 04:06
11. Heart Of Stone 03:18
12. Both Sides Of The Fence 04:00

Twenty years ago Fred James had written a few songs recorded by Blues artists like Johnny Winter and The Kinsey Report. He met Richard Carpenter who shared a love of Roots Rock, Soul Music and the Blues. They wrote songs recorded by Koko Taylor, Sam Lay, Lonnie Brooks, Son Seals, and Charlie Musselwhite. Richard was a great drummer and Fred played guitar and sang. Needing a bass player, they settled on Jeff Davis, founding member of The Amazing Rhythm Aces, and put together a package show, spending the next few years touring relentlessly and recording four album. By the mid 90s, Fred retired the Screamers, did a few solo albums, played with Tommy Tutone and the reunited Amazing Rhythm Aces. He lost track of Richard Carpenter until 2007. What better excuse than a Screamers reunion? After a gig in 2008 at the Arkansas Blues & Heritage Festival (aka The King Biscuit Blues Fest), they went into the studio to record new material. This is the result. It ain't nothin' fancy, just good, greasy, Tennessee R&B. Freddie & The Screamers are back with the back beat.



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