Showing posts with label Boogie Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boogie Stuff. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

Boogie Stuff - Have Mercy!

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 58:04
Size: 132.9 MB
Styles: Southern rockin blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:58] 1. Muddy Water
[3:55] 2. Shake
[4:12] 3. Long Way To Memphis
[3:58] 4. Homesick
[4:17] 5. Bad Boy
[4:20] 6. Don't Believe A Word
[4:02] 7. Funky Town
[5:03] 8. Desert Night
[3:38] 9. Just Got Paid
[4:28] 10. Jungle Of Chicks
[5:11] 11. Indian Of The Group
[3:15] 12. Who Did You Love
[5:07] 13. Black Limousine
[2:32] 14. Hello Baby

Backing Vocals – Claudia Cane (tracks: 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10), Omnita (tracks: 4, 5); Bass – Andy Brötzner; Drums – Fred Forrester, Peter Bruestle (tracks: 2, 4, 5, 9); Guitar – Horst Tolks; Lead Vocals – Jimmy Carl Black (tracks: 11, 12, 13); Organ – Armin Woods (tracks: 3, 4, 5, 6); Vocals – Andy Brötzner, Horst Tolks.

Founded in 1989, BOOGIE STUFF long since an essential part of the German Rockand Blues scene, is going stronger than ever. Over the years Tolks, Schulten and Forrester established themselves by playing "High Octane Boogie" in a hard driving Texan tradition. Tours in the USA, and a continuous list of references as an opening act for international bands like Thin Lizzy, Lynyrd Skynyrd, or Climax Blues Band, have earned them a reputation as a full force live-act. Their unadorned and solid full speed rock catapulted BOOGIE STUFF into the upper league of Blues Rock bands.

After debuting with "Rockin' the Blues" which was followed by "...still rough 'n wild", their new release "HAVE MERCY" is certainly their most elaborate album up to date. From hit potential and grooving mid tempo numbers as "Long Way To Memphis" and ballad arrangements such as Philip Lynott's "Don't Believe A Word" to high energy live tracks featuring Jimmy Carl Black - the drummer of Frank Zappa's original Mothers of Invention - as guest singer, "HAVE MERCY" offers everything to quicken the heartbeat of every Blues- and Southern Rock lover. The international music press received "Have Mercy" with only rave reviews and the album was conceived as quantum leap in the career of BOOGIE STUFF...

Have Mercy! mc
Have Mercy! zippy