Grayson Capps & The Lost Cause Minstrels - Direct-To-Disc Sessions Vol. 3 [Vinyl]
Artist: Grayson Capps, The Lost Cause Minstrels
Title: Direct-To-Disc Sessions Vol. 3 [Vinyl] (clean)
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: APO Records
Genre: Blues Rock, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 23:14
Total Size: 165 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Direct-To-Disc Sessions Vol. 3 [Vinyl] (clean)
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: APO Records
Genre: Blues Rock, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 23:14
Total Size: 165 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Big Ol' Woman (2:41)
2. Uncle Ed Lee (4:18)
3. Poison (4:21)
4. Wail & Ride (3:43)
5. Washboard Lisa (4:22)
6. Back To The Country (3:49)
All tracks were recorded live, direct-to-disc at Blue Heaven Studios, Salina, Kansas.
“…Grayson Capps is alive and well and slowly building one of the most phenomenal songbooks in America today. If ever there were a cat primed to pick up where Lowell George and John Prine have left off, it’s Capps.” — Jambase
Having drawn comparisons to the likes of Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt and Drive By Truckers, to name but a few, Grayson Capps proves an artist equally singular in vision as those to whom he’s compared. He doesn’t always paint the prettiest pictures or offer a gleamy white smile, but he does reach down deep to remind us of our own humanity. Capps descends from the celebrated American Southern literary tradition and his songs deal with the South and the idiosyncrasies of its people, landscapes and tempos.
His backing band, The Lost Cause Minstrels, comprises some of the finest players on today’s Gulf Coast music scene, including Corky Hughes on guitar, Chris Spies on keys, Christian Grizzard on bass and John Milham on drums.
“…Grayson Capps is alive and well and slowly building one of the most phenomenal songbooks in America today. If ever there were a cat primed to pick up where Lowell George and John Prine have left off, it’s Capps.” — Jambase
Having drawn comparisons to the likes of Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt and Drive By Truckers, to name but a few, Grayson Capps proves an artist equally singular in vision as those to whom he’s compared. He doesn’t always paint the prettiest pictures or offer a gleamy white smile, but he does reach down deep to remind us of our own humanity. Capps descends from the celebrated American Southern literary tradition and his songs deal with the South and the idiosyncrasies of its people, landscapes and tempos.
His backing band, The Lost Cause Minstrels, comprises some of the finest players on today’s Gulf Coast music scene, including Corky Hughes on guitar, Chris Spies on keys, Christian Grizzard on bass and John Milham on drums.