Showing posts with label Chris Watson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Watson. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Chris Watson Band - Pleasure And Pain

Size: 107.8 MB
Time: 45:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Heart On My Sleeve (3:17)
02. Untrue (3:08)
03. Pleasure And Pain (3:49)
04. Heartache (4:25)
05. Mama Told Me (3:13)
06. Going Home (3:42)
07. Happiest Day Of My Life (4:11)
08. Hard Luck Woman (3:22)
09. She's Wild (4:46)
10. Check It Out (3:52)
11. Wanted Man (3:55)
12. Don't Turn Around (4:02)

Chris Watson is back two years after his debut Just for Show with the solid sophomore release Pleasure and Pain. Chris has been around the Texas music scene since he was a young kid and it shows. This album consists of 12 tracks with 9 originals that display a mix of everything that makes up that brew called Texas blues.

Chris exhibits his songwriting abilities while singing about one of the foundations of the Blues – Love. During “Happiest Day of My Life,” a song about getting dumped for the wrong reasons, you can visualize a group boot scootin’ on the country bar dance floor as Eric “Scorch” Scortia bangs away on a great piano solo. “Don’t Turn Around” is a fast paced rockin’ track about breaking up on purpose that permits Chris to stretch out and play a great solo. Add to that Bobby Womak’s “Check It Out” done up with a dose of funky rhythm in the style of the late Sean Costello’s cover of the tune, and you have a pretty good base to build on.

“Heartache” is a slow blues with some additional horns. Chris covers the traditional standard “Going Home” with some great background singers. Meanwhile “She’s Wild” has a solid soul feel. All three tracks demonstrate Chris’ soulful voice and some tastefully restrained poignant solos.

“Mama Told Me” is a hard charging rocker that has some masterful solo work. The title track “Pleasure and Pain” starts out with a rhythm guitar groove that evokes Robert Cray’s “Phone Booth” but evolves into Chris’s own track after listening to the solo. A funky grove is evident on a another cover of Sean Costello’s – “Hard Luck Woman” and again on the opening track “Heart On My Sleeve.”

Pleasure and Pain is a good CD that features some well written tracks combined with talented guitar work and soulful vocals. It hits all the necessary points to be a good album and you’ll be hard pressed not to move your foot as you play it from end to end. The Review: 8/10 ~Kevin O’Rourke

Pleasure And Pain MP3
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Chris Watson Band - Black White And Gray

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:01
Size: 91.6 MB
Styles: Soul, Funk, Blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:42] 1. All I Need
[3:24] 2. Greener Grass
[3:15] 3. Black White And Gray
[5:30] 4. Don't Think About It
[4:51] 5. Special Kind Of Love
[4:16] 6. Last Train Home
[2:56] 7. It Don't Matter
[5:35] 8. Hooked On You
[3:28] 9. I Wanna Thank You
[2:58] 10. Sunshine

Lifelong musician Chris Watson's newest musical endeavor, The Chris Watson Band, is a smooth neoteric blend of Funk, MoTown, and Blue Eyed Soul. With a powerhouse horn section, buttery organ tones, and larger than life guitar playing, this band has something for everyone to move to. Compelling, powerful vocals complete the fullness of this unique sound, which transcends genre and generation alike.

Having spent extensive time on the road, Watson and his band have had the pleasure of sharing the stage with greats like BB King, Kool and the Gang, Buddy Guy, Kansas, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Collective Soul, Train, Pat Benatar, Bob Schneider, Shaun Martin, Mark Lettieri, Mingo Fishtrap, and many others.

Black White And Gray

Friday, April 7, 2017

Chris Watson Band - Just For Show...

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:37
Size: 86.1 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:01] 1. No Sympathy
[4:01] 2. Fighting Off A Chill
[3:44] 3. Just For Show
[5:47] 4. Say Your Goodbyes
[3:30] 5. Mean Hearted Woman
[3:11] 6. Biggest Mistake
[4:11] 7. Last Dollar
[3:09] 8. Why Can't You Love Me
[4:07] 9. She Can Be Free
[2:52] 10. T-Bone Swing

Chris Watson - Guitar & Vocals; Bill Cornish - Bass; Brian Ferguson - Drums; Eric Scotia - Keyboards; Mike Brown - Bass; Glen Saunders - Drums.

Mature beyond his age, Texas son Chris Watson has shared the stage with BB King, Johnny Winter, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Robert Cray, Walter Trout, .38 Special, Michael Burks, Guitar Shorty, Buddy Guy, Tab Benoit and The Fabulous Thunderbirds. With "Just For Show", Chris shows us just how immensely talented this Blues Rock aficionado is, offering up 10 great tracks that leave you just wanting to play them all over again. Combining southern rock flair with a deep blues foundation, the Chris Watson Band is a true Texas Rock Band. Front man Chris Watson has been described as an “old soul” and a "guitar-slinger." Seasoned beyond his years.

Just For Show... mc
Just For Show... zippy

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Chris Watson Band - Live In Fort Worth, TX

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:11
Size: 121.8 MB
Styles: Texas blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[ 5:21] 1. Special Kind Of Love
[ 4:06] 2. Last Train Home
[ 3:34] 3. Heart On My Sleeve
[ 3:48] 4. All I Need
[ 3:27] 5. Greener Grass
[ 5:53] 6. It Don't Matter
[ 3:15] 7. Black White And Gray
[ 5:37] 8. Don't Hink About It
[ 6:01] 9. Hooked On You
[12:04] 10. Sunshine

Chris Watson is a singer-songwriter from Fort Worth, TX. Through the years, and several incarnations of the 'Chris Watson Band', many styles and genres have been pulled into the eclectic mix of music that Watson has chosen to release to his fans. From salty blues, to MoTown horns, to acoustic songs that make you think, he has always tried to stay true to music that he himself enjoys.

2016 will see the release of a different side of Chris Watson's musical world, says Watson, "I've been spending a lot of time thinking about myself and what I want to say to the people who listen to me. I know I have built up strong walls around myself to keep people out, but I think I'm ready to let them down and share with people what truly makes me who I am. It is more cathartic for me than anything else, and I hope people like it, because it is very real."

The journey of music through the years has been an ever evolving one from the first album to the most recent, and this will continue to be the trend of his albums for as long as he keeps making them.

Live In Fort Worth, TX