Catfish Keith - If I Could Holler (2007)
Artist: Catfish Keith
Title: If I Could Holler
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Fish Tail Records
Genre: Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 58:58
Total Size: 346 MB | 139 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: If I Could Holler
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Fish Tail Records
Genre: Acoustic Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 58:58
Total Size: 346 MB | 139 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. If I Could Holler (4:57)
2. Pack My Little Suitcase (3:33)
3. The Cuckoo (3:49)
4. Malted Milk (4:16)
5. Rock Me (4:55)
6. Losin' Out (4:13)
7. Big Fat Woman (2:30)
8. Gonna Live That Life (5:56)
9. West Indian Waltz (2:37)
10. Cross The River Of Jordan (4:08)
11. Nineteen Birddogs (4:02)
12. My Gal (4:42)
13. Jitterbug Swing (6:21)
14. Satisfied, Tickled Too (2:53)
Catfish’s disc of deep blues and roots originals and timeless country blues gems pulses with life and demonstrates why he’s been one of the most original voices in the world of acoustic blues guitar for over three decades. From the hypnotic, rolling 12-string opener “If I Could Holler” to chiming, rattling acoustic guitar twang-outs like “Gonna Live That Life,” Catfish takes his unique vision of solo guitar, vocals and stomping feet to new heights. This is his 11th solo album, recorded live in the studio, ringing with pure heartbeat rhythms, expressive, virtuoso guitar and infectious, soul-deep lyrics, played on four different Nationals and two acoustic guitars.
“For Catfish Keith, the resonator guitar is an organic extention of his body, an instrument he plays intuitively and with absolute authority. Manhandling Delta vamps, artfully fingerpicking rag-influenced Piedmont patterns, and languidly chording ballads, Catfish is one of the premier prewar-style guitarists recording today.” – Living Blues
“For Catfish Keith, the resonator guitar is an organic extention of his body, an instrument he plays intuitively and with absolute authority. Manhandling Delta vamps, artfully fingerpicking rag-influenced Piedmont patterns, and languidly chording ballads, Catfish is one of the premier prewar-style guitarists recording today.” – Living Blues