Down Home Super Trio - In The House (2004) [CD Rip]
Artist: Down Home Super Trio, R.J. Mischo, Frank Goldwasser
Title: In The House
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: CrossCut Records
Genre: Electric Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 54:14
Total Size: 361 MB | 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: In The House
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: CrossCut Records
Genre: Electric Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue+log+scans) | MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 54:14
Total Size: 361 MB | 137 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Introduction (0:29)
2. If You Dig Me Let Me Know (3:30)
3. Sister Taught Me Guitar (4:49)
4. Candle Is Burning Low (5:58)
5. Just Can't Stay (3:26)
6. Blues King Mango (2:20)
7. Keep On Running (3:17)
8. Grand Casino (5:53)
9. Going Down The Line (4:32)
10. They Try To Kill Me (3:31)
11. Just Don't Care (3:40)
12. Homesick Blues (6:40)
13. Bloody Tears (6:05)
Personnel:
R.J. Mischo - Harmonica & Vocals (3,5-7,9,10)
Frank Goldwasser - Guitar & Vocals (2,11-13)
Richard Innes - Drums
Guests:
Alex Schultz - Guitar (9)
Billy Flynn - Guitar (13)
Recorded live at Lucerne Blues Festival, Swizerland, 2003.
This trio from California was one of last year's biggest surprises at Lucerne. Their simple, straight-forward style, inspired by the old masters and trios like the one led by Hound Dog Taylor, got the attention of the audience almost immediately. Frank Goldwasser (Paris Slim) knows how to build the fudamental grooves, and R.J. is a great story teller in blues. Without any doubt, Richard Innes is one of the greatest blues drummers, ever. And who's the bass player? There is no bass player! Crosscut Records
Let me state right up front that this CD is one of the best that I have heard in a long while. Featuring three well known West Coast blues players, The Down Home Super Trio plays blues the old fashioned way. Kudos to the Down Home Super Trio for adopting the trio format and trying an approach that most modern bands would not attempt. It takes very skilled musicians to pull this off and these guys have succeeded big time. Very highly recommended. Southwest Blues Magazine
Pure hard drivin’ Chicago blues with a demolishing straight playing with no ‘design stylistic concessions’. A bright powerful hot album that makes me think the real blues spirit was there that particular night… and you have the proof here. ~Blues Matters
R.J. Mischo - Harmonica & Vocals (3,5-7,9,10)
Frank Goldwasser - Guitar & Vocals (2,11-13)
Richard Innes - Drums
Guests:
Alex Schultz - Guitar (9)
Billy Flynn - Guitar (13)
Recorded live at Lucerne Blues Festival, Swizerland, 2003.
This trio from California was one of last year's biggest surprises at Lucerne. Their simple, straight-forward style, inspired by the old masters and trios like the one led by Hound Dog Taylor, got the attention of the audience almost immediately. Frank Goldwasser (Paris Slim) knows how to build the fudamental grooves, and R.J. is a great story teller in blues. Without any doubt, Richard Innes is one of the greatest blues drummers, ever. And who's the bass player? There is no bass player! Crosscut Records
Let me state right up front that this CD is one of the best that I have heard in a long while. Featuring three well known West Coast blues players, The Down Home Super Trio plays blues the old fashioned way. Kudos to the Down Home Super Trio for adopting the trio format and trying an approach that most modern bands would not attempt. It takes very skilled musicians to pull this off and these guys have succeeded big time. Very highly recommended. Southwest Blues Magazine
Pure hard drivin’ Chicago blues with a demolishing straight playing with no ‘design stylistic concessions’. A bright powerful hot album that makes me think the real blues spirit was there that particular night… and you have the proof here. ~Blues Matters