Showing posts with label Cold Blue Steel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cold Blue Steel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Cold Blue Steel - Drivin' To Mexico

Year: 1990/2008
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:10
Size: 109,9 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Scans: Full

1. I Vibrate (1:58)
2. Louisiana Mojo Man (3:13)
3. The Girl That Radiates (2:51)
4. Oh Baby (3:22)
5. Drivin' To Mexico (3:05)
6. Big City Woman (4:12)
7. Reconsider Baby (4:59)
8. Good Good Lovin' (2:26)
9. Pink Machinery (3:30)
10. Souhern Woman (3:27)
11. Waco Stomp (3:24)
12. Charley's Shuffle, Or 10-11 Boogie (2:50)
13. Pretty Little Lights (3:53)
14. Road Runner (3:55)

Texas in the '50s... When a car was the only way to go places and gasoline was 14 cents a gallon. This was the reason interstate highways were designed. This was the land of Chevys, Buicks, Harley-Davidson motorcycles and rest stops. This was the land of roadhouse boogie. Dallas' Cold Blue Steel plays music that sounds like it was written in roadhouses up and down the Texas countryside. A white-hot blend of blues, boogie, shuffle and electricity, its cool musical touch can scorch the ears off its listeners.

Dressed in their rockabilly/Texas blues drag, the band started in 1986 opening shows for such blues legends as John Lee Hooker, Man "Guitar" Murphy, and Grammy Award-winner, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. Chosen 'Best Overall Act' in the 1993 Buddy Magazine Year End issue, Cold Blue Steel was featured at the State Fair of Texas for the last four years opening for Bruce Hornsby, 38 Special, Webb Wilder and the Iguanas. They have toured with X-Beatle Ringo Starr, Bo Diddley, Delbert Mcclinton and many others.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Drivin' To Mexico mc
Drivin' To Mexico zippy

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Cold Blue Steel - Headed Out Of Memphis

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:54
Size: 98.2 MB
Styles: Texas blues, Boogie blues
Year: 1996
Art: Front

[2:36] 1. Monkey's Uncle
[3:38] 2. Headed Out Of Memphis
[3:27] 3. Hollywood Blonde
[4:50] 4. Just Got In From Dallas
[2:27] 5. Wideglide
[3:34] 6. No More Doggin
[3:12] 7. I Think I'm Going Crazy
[2:46] 8. Big Time Operator
[3:07] 9. You And My Money
[3:22] 10. Shufflin Little Lady
[3:54] 11. Month Of Sundays
[3:14] 12. Drive-In
[2:42] 13. We're Outta Here

Texas in the '50s... When a car was the only way to go places and gasoline was 14 cents a gallon. This was the reason interstate highways were designed. This was the land of Chevys, Buicks, Harley-Davidson motorcycles and rest stops. This was the land of roadhouse boogie.

Dallas' Cold Blue Steel plays music that sounds like it was written in roadhouses up and down the Texas countryside. A white-hot blend of blues, boogie, shuffle and electricity, its cool musical touch can scorch the ears off its listeners. Dressed in their rockabilly/Texas blues drag, the band started in 1986 opening shows for such blues legends as John Lee Hooker, Man "Guitar" Murphy, and Grammy Award-winner, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown. Chosen 'Best Overall Act" in the 1993 Buddy Magazine Year End issue, Cold Blue Steel was featured at the State Fair of Texas for the last four years opening for Bruce Hornsby, 38 Special, Webb Wilder and the Iguanas. They have toured with X-Beatle Ringo Starr, Bo Diddley, Delbert Mcclinton and many others.

Headed Out Of Memphis