Crosscut Saw - Mad, Bad, And Dangerous To Know (Reissue) (1975/2005)
Artist: Crosscut Saw
Title: Mad, Bad, And Dangerous To Know
Year Of Release: 1975/2005
Label: Akarma
Genre: Heavy Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:08
Total Size: 109/412 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mad, Bad, And Dangerous To Know
Year Of Release: 1975/2005
Label: Akarma
Genre: Heavy Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:08
Total Size: 109/412 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. One's Too Many (Nick Lowe, Kim Wilson) - 3:53
2. Allergic To Work (Pat Ramsey, Julien Kasper, Mike Howell, Steve Howell) - 3:13
3. Love Her With A Feeling (Tampa Red) - 4:29
4. Steppin' Out (Paul Revere, Mark A. Lindsay) - 2:38
5. Vegetable Oil (Julien Kasper) - 4:05
6. Dead Shrimp Blues (Robert Johnson) - 6:10
7. Treat Her Right (Roy Head) - 2:46
8. Hear My Song (Deadeye) - 3:06
9. Hippie Song (Slim Harpo) - 3:57
10. Mud Bee (Pat Ramsey, Julien Kasper, Mike Howell, Steve Howell) - 2:45
Line-up:
Pat Ramsey - Vocals, Harmonica
Julien Kasper - Guitars
Mike Howell - Bass
Steve Howell - Drums, Percussion
With:
Joel Dick - Percussion (Track 5)
Jim McRae - Saxophone (Track 9)
Crosscut Saw were a top draw blues-rock band in Tallahassee, Florida in the mid- to late '70s. The band was led by two charismatic frontmen Pat Ramsey, a gifted harmonica wiz and singer, and lead guitarist Julien Kasper.
Ramsey was from Shreveport, LA, and began playing harmonica at 17. After hitchhiking around the U.S. for a couple of years, Ramsey ended up in Denver, in 1973, where he joined the Bunny Brooks Blues Band. After contributing blues harp to Johnny Winter's White Hot & Blue album, Ramsey joined Butch Trucks' Florida-based Trucks band. Eventually moving to Tallahassee, Ramsey met a teen-aged Julien Kasper and formed Crosscut Saw.
Kasper had fallen in love with the blues early, but had only owned an electric guitar for a year when Crosscut Saw was formed, but his Jimi Hendrix-styled showmanship on-stage (not to mention his considerable chops), coupled with Ramsey's singing and harmonica, made the band a top draw in clubs and bars all up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
Crosscut Saw played the circuit for five years or so, and released a single album, Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, on the independent Surprise label in 1975.
Ramsey and Kasper stayed in touch after the group disbanded, and their annual Crosscut Saw reunions are still a big draw in Tallahassee.
In 2005 Akarma Records re-released Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know on CD.
Ramsey was from Shreveport, LA, and began playing harmonica at 17. After hitchhiking around the U.S. for a couple of years, Ramsey ended up in Denver, in 1973, where he joined the Bunny Brooks Blues Band. After contributing blues harp to Johnny Winter's White Hot & Blue album, Ramsey joined Butch Trucks' Florida-based Trucks band. Eventually moving to Tallahassee, Ramsey met a teen-aged Julien Kasper and formed Crosscut Saw.
Kasper had fallen in love with the blues early, but had only owned an electric guitar for a year when Crosscut Saw was formed, but his Jimi Hendrix-styled showmanship on-stage (not to mention his considerable chops), coupled with Ramsey's singing and harmonica, made the band a top draw in clubs and bars all up and down the Eastern Seaboard.
Crosscut Saw played the circuit for five years or so, and released a single album, Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know, on the independent Surprise label in 1975.
Ramsey and Kasper stayed in touch after the group disbanded, and their annual Crosscut Saw reunions are still a big draw in Tallahassee.
In 2005 Akarma Records re-released Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know on CD.