Catfish Keith - Fresh Catfish (1995)
Artist: Catfish Keith
Title: Fresh Catfish
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Fish Tail Records
Genre: Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 51:14
Total Size: 267 MB | 125 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fresh Catfish
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Fish Tail Records
Genre: Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 51:14
Total Size: 267 MB | 125 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. High-Heeled Sneakers (3:22)
2. Way Out West (4:28)
3. Sweet Patootie (3:23)
4. Happy All The Time (3:02)
5. Way Down In Texas (5:23)
6. Kohala March (2:42)
7. You May Think Funny (3:34)
8. Uncle Ned, Don't Lose Your Head (3:11)
9. Cairo (4:51)
10. Asked You For A Favor (3:37)
11. Streamline Train (3:38)
12. Down Bt The Wishing Well (4:19)
13. Getting Away With Something (2:21)
14. God Don't Never Change (3:18)
Nominated for a W. C. Handy Award for BEST ACOUSTIC BLUES ALBUM, Fresh Catfish captures Catfish Keith live in the studio, twanging the strings on his acoustic guitar and sliding bottleneck style on the old National Steel-bodied guitar, singing foot-stomping originals, blues classics and a couple of finger-tangling island pieces as well.
"Catfish Keith plays bonafide old-time country blues fingerstyle guitar. He stomps his feet, thumps the bass line and generally seems to have an awfully good time. So did I, listening to this album. The whole package of singing and playing is somehow extremely charismatic, a quality that doesn't often come across from recorded music. And these are studio recordings. I just know this guy would be amazing live." -- Jennifer Zygott, Blues Revue
"Catfish Keith plays bonafide old-time country blues fingerstyle guitar. He stomps his feet, thumps the bass line and generally seems to have an awfully good time. So did I, listening to this album. The whole package of singing and playing is somehow extremely charismatic, a quality that doesn't often come across from recorded music. And these are studio recordings. I just know this guy would be amazing live." -- Jennifer Zygott, Blues Revue