Time: 38:36
Size: 88.4 MB
Styles: Funky blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[3:57] 1. Me & My Guitar
[3:31] 2. Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home
[3:08] 3. Sleepin' Alone
[4:05] 4. Shake Down
[3:52] 5. Fed Up
[3:22] 6. You Can't Leave
[4:05] 7. What's A Girl To Do
[3:57] 8. Sure Is Fine
[5:28] 9. The Blues In Me
[3:07] 10. Little Red Rooster
Iseula Hingano - Vocals, Nathan Brett - Guitar, Cameron Smith - Drums, Stuart Prendergast - Bass.
From the humble conditions of their touring van, Blue Eyes Cry have made the journey to perform at some of Australia’s biggest music festivals including Blues on Broadbeach, Wangaratta Jazz Festival, Gympie Muster, Apollo Bay Music Festival, Bay of Islands Festival (N.Z.), Blues at Bridgetown, and Sydney Blues and Roots Festival to name a few. In between, Blue Eyes Cry can be found performing at many of the live music venues across Australia. It’s fair to say that they’re just as comfortable with large festival stages as they are with the sticky carpets of inner-city pubs.
Slick, modern and funky are words often used to describe multi-award winning blues band Blue Eyes Cry. Hardworking would be another. From the un-air conditioned comfort of their touring van, the band regularly journey from their home base of Melbourne to perform at festivals and gigs across the Australia.
Since the May 2013 release of their debut album, Sleepin’ Alone, Blue Eyes Cry have gone from strength to strength. Upon release, the album saw two consecutive months at number one in the Australian Blues and Roots Airplay Chart, and continued to appear in the chart’s Top 25 for the next 12 months.
From the humble conditions of their touring van, Blue Eyes Cry have made the journey to perform at some of Australia’s biggest music festivals including Blues on Broadbeach, Wangaratta Jazz Festival, Gympie Muster, Apollo Bay Music Festival, Bay of Islands Festival (N.Z.), Blues at Bridgetown, and Sydney Blues and Roots Festival to name a few. In between, Blue Eyes Cry can be found performing at many of the live music venues across Australia. It’s fair to say that they’re just as comfortable with large festival stages as they are with the sticky carpets of inner-city pubs.
Slick, modern and funky are words often used to describe multi-award winning blues band Blue Eyes Cry. Hardworking would be another. From the un-air conditioned comfort of their touring van, the band regularly journey from their home base of Melbourne to perform at festivals and gigs across the Australia.
Since the May 2013 release of their debut album, Sleepin’ Alone, Blue Eyes Cry have gone from strength to strength. Upon release, the album saw two consecutive months at number one in the Australian Blues and Roots Airplay Chart, and continued to appear in the chart’s Top 25 for the next 12 months.
Sleepin' Alone