Showing posts with label Andreas Arlt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andreas Arlt. Show all posts

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Andreas Arlt - All-Time Favorites

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:22
Size: 122.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. Street Walkin' Woman
[3:30] 2. It Hurts To Love Someone
[4:06] 3. High-Low
[4:17] 4. I Wonder Why (Will My Woman Be Home Tonight)
[2:32] 5. Shooty Booty
[4:04] 6. You've Got Bad Intentions
[5:29] 7. I Was Wrong I Played With Love
[3:04] 8. She's The One
[2:07] 9. It's You I Love
[3:56] 10. I Want A Woman
[3:01] 11. Shotgun Wedding
[3:37] 12. Let's Start A Romance
[4:49] 13. In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
[2:11] 14. Hoy Hoy
[2:57] 15. Sno-Cone Part Ii

Drums – Peter Müller; Guitar – Andreas Arlt; Piano, Organ – Andreas Sobczyk; Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Tom Müller; Trombone – Martin Grünzweig; Trumpet – Stefan Gössinger; Upright Bass, Electric Bass – Dani Gugolz; Vocals – Frank "Pepe" Peters.

All-Time Favorites, as the name implies, is a visit to some of Andreas’ most beloved songs by some of his heroes. Here the guitarist is joined by vocalist Frank “Pepe” Peters, organist and piano player Andreas Sobczyk, bassist Danny Gugolz, Peter Muller on drums as well as a three piece horn section comprised of Tom Muller on tenor and baritone sax, trombone player Martin Grunzweig and Stefan Gossinger on trumpet. These very talented musicians are up to the task of taking this iconic American music out for a spin.

Like many of the great bluesmen, this extremely gifted guitarist knows that his instrument’s value lies only in its service to the song. It is not Andreas’ style to use his axe to bludgeon listeners in an attempt to garner undo attention to his own prodigious talent. He is more likely to use his instrument like a scalpel and cut neat lines around a vocalist and harmonica player. He also has an impeccable rhythmic sensibility that is often in short supply with guitar players on this side of the pond. Andreas Arlt is essentially the quintessential ensemble player. The Blues Shacks recordings are a testament to that ethos. Even on this “solo” outing, Andreas plays it tastefully close to the vest. For Arlt, it is about tone and timing. He has both of these in great abundance.

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