Wax & Boogie - Everynight (2014)
Artist: Wax & Boogie
Title: Everynight
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Rosazul
Genre: Piano Blues, Woogie Boogie
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 61:06
Total Size: 394 MB | 143 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Everynight
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Rosazul
Genre: Piano Blues, Woogie Boogie
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 61:06
Total Size: 394 MB | 143 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Mellow One (6:02)
2. Jim Dandy (3:21)
3. Happy Home (3:57)
4. Ten Minute Boogie (4:05)
5. I Sing The Blues With All My Soul (6:50)
6. Allright, Ok, You Win (4:13)
7. Bring It On Home To Me (4:53)
8. Everynight (4:04)
9. Rock And Roll Blues (3:53)
10. Days Are So Long (6:34)
11. Lost In A Dream (3:45)
12. I Love Her Taste (6:10)
13. Honey Hush (3:13)
Over the years, Wax & Boogie have been gaining recognition and have become one of the best bands of the blues, rhythm and blues and boogie-woogie scene.
Ster Wax and David Giorcelli have been able to capture the true spirit of African-American traditional music in an exceptional way and turned it into their own means of expression. They master the language of black music in a rich and varied way. Ster and David surf easily and confidently on the different waves of the genre.
Besides what has been mentioned, Kansas City, Texas blues and 50s R&B are present in all the work of the couple, with the constant influence of Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Otis Spann, Esther Phillips, Big Maybelle, Big Joe Turner, Johnny Otis, Amos Milburn and Wynona Carr, among many other great names of the forties and fifties.
Ster Wax and David Giorcelli have been able to capture the true spirit of African-American traditional music in an exceptional way and turned it into their own means of expression. They master the language of black music in a rich and varied way. Ster and David surf easily and confidently on the different waves of the genre.
Besides what has been mentioned, Kansas City, Texas blues and 50s R&B are present in all the work of the couple, with the constant influence of Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, Otis Spann, Esther Phillips, Big Maybelle, Big Joe Turner, Johnny Otis, Amos Milburn and Wynona Carr, among many other great names of the forties and fifties.