Showing posts with label Grinderswitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grinderswitch. Show all posts

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Grinderswitch - Ghost Train From Georgia

Size: 132,5 MB
Time: 57:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2005
Styles: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Art: Front & Back

01. Where'd You Learn To Love (4:57)
02. Who's Been Cheating On Who (5:16)
03. When Two Hearts Beat As One (4:48)
04. Ghost Train From Georgia (6:18)
05. Holding On (5:09)
06. Two Wheel Ride (3:35)
07. Close Enough To Love (4:12)
08. Homebound (6:43)
09. Help Me Lord (4:39)
10. Miss Understanding (5:55)
11. Dixie Flyer (5:28)

Grinderswitch was a white blues-rock band that never rose above being a second-tier Capricorn Records act, not remotely as popular as the Allman Brothers or the Marshall Tucker Band. But Dru Lombar (vocals, guitar, slide guitar), Larry Howard (guitar), Stephen Miller (keyboards), Joe Dan Petty (bass), and Rick Burnett (drums) built a loyal following in the tens of thousands playing music that was influenced by British blues outfits like John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream and T.S. McPhee's Groundhogs, but also the real article, especially Albert King and Booker T. & the MG's -- Lombar sounded more Black than any White rock singer you've ever heard. They could have been a more soulful and exciting competitor to Canned Heat, but they weren't lucky enough to appear in hit festival movies or get the right single out at the proper time. Working in the commercial shadow of better-known acts, they counted as fans members of the Marshall Tucker Band and a lot of other musicians who felt they deserved a break. The group failed to emerge as much more than a top regional act and an opener for the Allmans and Charlie Daniels, among others, despite recording seven album between 1972 and 1982, first for Capricorn and later for Atlantic. ~Bruce Eder

Ghost Train From Georgia

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Grinderswitch - Live At My Father's Place

Size: 163,0 MB
Time: 70:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Art: Front & Back

01. Pickin' The Blues (Live) ( 9:47)
02. Watermelon Time In Georgia (Live) ( 3:01)
03. Redwing ( 5:40)
04. Lady Luck (Live) ( 5:52)
05. Movin' On Back To You (Live) ( 4:43)
06. Stoop Down Baby (Live) ( 9:51)
07. Elevator Woman (Live) ( 7:56)
08. Kiss The Blues Goodbye (Live) (15:42)
09. Hideaway (Live) ( 7:56)

Personnel:
Dru Lombar: Lead guitar, vocals
Stephen Miller: organ, vocals
Chris Anderson: Guitar
Joe Dan Petty: Bass
Rick Burnett: Drums

Recorded LIVE late 70s/early 80s in Long Island, USA. Excellent sound quality.

Grinderswitch was a white blues-rock band that never rose above being a second-tier Capricorn Records act, not remotely as popular as the Allman Brothers or the Marshall Tucker Band. But Dru Lombar (vocals, guitar, slide guitar), Larry Howard (guitar), Stephen Miller (keyboards), Joe Dan Petty (bass), and Rick Burnett (drums) built a loyal following in the tens of thousands playing music that was influenced by British blues outfits like John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream and T.S. McPhee's Groundhogs, but also the real article, especially Albert King and Booker T. & the MG's -- Lombar sounded more Black than any White rock singer you've ever heard. They could have been a more soulful and exciting competitor to Canned Heat, but they weren't lucky enough to appear in hit festival movies or get the right single out at the proper time. Working in the commercial shadow of better-known acts, they counted as fans members of the Marshall Tucker Band and a lot of other musicians who felt they deserved a break. The group failed to emerge as much more than a top regional act and an opener for the Allmans and Charlie Daniels, among others, despite recording seven album between 1972 and 1982, first for Capricorn and later for Atlantic. ~Bruce Eder

Live At My Father's Place