"Sir" Oliver Mally, Frank Schwinn - Devils Monkeys Aliens (2013)

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Title: Devils Monkeys Aliens
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: sir-oliver-records
Genre: Acoustic Blues
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:47:08
Total Size: 170 mb
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Tracklist

01. Devil's Gone Fishing
02. The Cape
03. One Note and You're Dead
04. Nasty Habits
05. Hard Luck
06. Stuck at the Airport
07. Trapped
08. Monkey on My Back
09. Jungle Land
10. Aliens Please Come
11. Ain't No Looking Back



"Devils Monkeys Aliens" is already the 23 Album of the artist, when I have lost count. Whether so many publications are not already rated inflationary, I can not judge, because I only know two of his more recent CDs except for the recent live performance, because, unfortunately, nothing of him was on the radio in Australia. There is no pleasing album, although it is based on a harmonious cooperation between the two guitars expertly edited by Mally and Schwinn , such as the video as "Devil 's Child " demonstrates quite clearly from the previous year. The rhythm of the two full -blooded musician goes from full. But the lyrics are black and evil.

The pieces are composed in large part of Oliver Mally himself , some of Frank Schwinn or two singer-songwriter. Only "The Cape" comes from foreign pen, namely Charles Guy Clark, Susanna Clark and Jim Janosky . The eleven songs lined up in interesting sequence. "Devil's Gone Fishing" for example, or "One Note And You're Dead" face " asty Habits", then you are even "Trapped" and has the "Monkey On My Back" in " Jungleland " . Finally invites "Please Come aliens" , but goes into 6:27 minutes without looking back in "Is not No Looking Back ".

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