Size: 94,9 MB
Time: 41:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1993
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front, sleeve, tray
1. Just A Little Bit (4:27)
2. Living In The Ghetto (5:22)
3. A Change Will Come (6:16)
4. Crosstown Woman (6:24)
5. Driving Sideways (4:39)
6. You Drive Me Crazy (4:18)
7. Can You Hear Me? (2:52)
8. I'm Hungry Blues (6:44)
Big Fat Mama was formed in 1979 by Piero De Luca (vocals, bass) together with Giampiero Esposito (drums), Fiorenzo Bodellini (harmonica) and Elio Arlandi (guitar). After different changes, from 1985 the band acquired a stable order with Piero De Luca (bass), Paolo Bonfanti (guitar, vocals), Mauro Mura (drums) and Maurizio Renda (guitar, vocals). From this moment Big Fat Mama has been considered one of the most important band on the Italian blues scene. After the great success of their Switzerland/Italian tour in 1992, the band began a collaboration with the American harmonica player Johnny Mars.
During his long career, Johnny Mars has taken part in major festivals and tours in the USA, his native country, and also Australia and Europe, including the UK where he now lives. Johnny played with B.B. King at the Montreux Jazz festival in 1983, and was the Preacher Man in the recording released by Bananarama in the 1990s, also featuring in their video during that time.
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
During his long career, Johnny Mars has taken part in major festivals and tours in the USA, his native country, and also Australia and Europe, including the UK where he now lives. Johnny played with B.B. King at the Montreux Jazz festival in 1983, and was the Preacher Man in the recording released by Bananarama in the 1990s, also featuring in their video during that time.
(For personnel details, see artwork included.)
Can You Hear Me? mc
Can You Hear Me? gofile