Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 38:37
Size: 88.4 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2007
Art: Front
[4:51] 1. Seven Days
[5:08] 2. The Family Song
[3:50] 3. Dead Man Walking
[4:03] 4. Poor Boy
[3:21] 5. Messing With The Kid
[5:04] 6. Shadow City
[4:06] 7. Fire And Rain
[3:27] 8. Hear Me Calling
[4:43] 9. Demolition Man
"Here's something a bit different. These guys are heavily influenced by Rory Gallagher, Status Quo and early 70's British bluesy hard rock. They've got a great groove in the rhythm section, a fine guitarist in Guy Rosewall, and their album 'Bullfrog Blues' is recommended! The album includes a rockin' take on Rory's "Seven Days". Plus, they list Joe as one of their influences. Definitely not another SRV clone" ~Keith
"You guys have a great sound. Very full and hard drivin'. Your bass player gets things goin' and keeps the fire lit throughout, on all songs. I really like your guitar playing and vocals. Excellent solos. Drumming is very complimentary to the style being played. I like the guitar and bass echoing each other on Family Song. I hear a blend of music spanning several decades. I hear the rhythm section on Seven Days as back in the 70s with such bands as Grand Funk etc. I also hear guitar from hard rockin' "hair bands" of the `80s and 90s. I think you've done a great job of blending different flavors of music together to make a very enjoyable listening experience. It gets one movin' as well. I also like your take on JT's Fire And Rain. I will turn my 17 year old son onto you guys. He`s getting pretty good on his Fender bass, and I like to share other hard thumpin` bass players with him for inspiration.Best of luck to you on your CD release and gigs ahead. ~Rick Kendrick
"You guys have a great sound. Very full and hard drivin'. Your bass player gets things goin' and keeps the fire lit throughout, on all songs. I really like your guitar playing and vocals. Excellent solos. Drumming is very complimentary to the style being played. I like the guitar and bass echoing each other on Family Song. I hear a blend of music spanning several decades. I hear the rhythm section on Seven Days as back in the 70s with such bands as Grand Funk etc. I also hear guitar from hard rockin' "hair bands" of the `80s and 90s. I think you've done a great job of blending different flavors of music together to make a very enjoyable listening experience. It gets one movin' as well. I also like your take on JT's Fire And Rain. I will turn my 17 year old son onto you guys. He`s getting pretty good on his Fender bass, and I like to share other hard thumpin` bass players with him for inspiration.Best of luck to you on your CD release and gigs ahead. ~Rick Kendrick
Bullfrog Blues mc
Bullfrog Blues zippy
Album: Working The Chains
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:51
Size: 105.0 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2010
Art: Front
[3:25] 1. Rule The World
[4:27] 2. Judgement Day
[4:42] 3. Salvation
[5:51] 4. Working The Chains
[4:13] 5. I Know
[4:04] 6. I'm A Man
[6:10] 7. Kokomo Train
[7:21] 8. Hole In The Sun
[5:33] 9. Bullfrog Blues
Seven new original tracks from the British Blues Rock Power Trio, recorded in Truro earlier this year, alongside a spirited take of Rory Gallaghers "Bullfrog Blues", and Stevie Winwood's "I'm a Man". Rocking the blues with a sledgehammer groove, this English trio take the Rory Gallagher / Jimi Hendrix blueprint and bring it kicking and screaming to a town near you.
As before the basic bass/drums/ryththm guitar went down live - the important thing was to capture the feel, and budget dictated we only had 3-4 takes to get it right. Bullfrog Blues is one take live in the studio. As always Phil Innes has done a top job - we gave him a hard time and his patience is legendary.
As before the basic bass/drums/ryththm guitar went down live - the important thing was to capture the feel, and budget dictated we only had 3-4 takes to get it right. Bullfrog Blues is one take live in the studio. As always Phil Innes has done a top job - we gave him a hard time and his patience is legendary.
Working The Chains mc
Working The Chains zippy