Time: 43:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front
01. Low Profile (3:15)
02. Doctor's Orders (4:08)
03. Dapper Dude (3:00)
04. Time Is Tight (3:28)
05. Born In The Sixties (3:17)
06. Shiny Red Jaguar (3:23)
07. Addicted To Trouble (3:45)
08. You Bring Me Down (4:32)
09. Sally Bones (3:40)
10. Look At This (3:34)
11. Gumbo French (3:44)
12. Snakecharming Misirlou (2:55)
Personnel:
Dr. Will - Vocals & Percussion
Juergen Reiter - Upright Bass
Sashmo Bibergeil - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals
Uli Kuempfel - Banjo & Mandolin
ADDICTED TO TROUBLE is called Dr. Will's new and hitherto most rocking work. It's about driving, drinking too much, of course women, touring life, sex, drugs & rock 'n' roll, lots of fun and of course anger. DR. WILL means what he says. Rock 'n' Roll. No keyboards, no wind instruments. Just electric guitars, rough riffs, hard drums and girls in the back. On his new album, Dr. Will wants to play all the drums himself, and he also plays a Cereal Box Guitar, a three-time unicum, for Doctor's Orders and Time Is Tight. From all this, the Doc cooks his spells of rock, roots, blues, soul and a strong portion of crackedness. Earthy and raised. A shot of Rolling Stones, a pinch of Seasick Steve, a spoon of Chuck Berry, a knife tip Jon Spencer, and a giant dredge full of humor.
A man like a steam engine. And a band like a Tarantino movie. The whole appearance: a natural force. Somewhere between Vaudeville and Titty Twister. A little bit sleazy and quite oblique!
The mighty Dr. Will with his shaman voice is one of the greatest blues players entertainers in European countries. With cylinder and feather decoration the most populous bird of the scene. And a great composer and lyricist. After his last album "Cuffs Off" with the price of the German record critics award was awarded to Dr. Will now with his massive new work "Addicted To Trouble "on tour.
To be heard there is Dr. Wills' own magic water from a rich dose New Orleans-Blues, a portion of Roots with a heaped tablespoon of rock and one Giant dredge full of humor. There is a cracking voodoo groove show with the Voodoo doctor himself as a frontman at the stand-up drums. He is supported from the Wizards, a hell of a good band between double bass madness, banjo ecstasy and divine guitar sounds - and all this completely acoustic - so unplugged! And, of course, all the audience patrons will be healed and the evil spirits will be cured the devil hunted. You Need To See To Believe!
Dr. Will - Vocals & Percussion
Juergen Reiter - Upright Bass
Sashmo Bibergeil - Acoustic Guitar & Vocals
Uli Kuempfel - Banjo & Mandolin
ADDICTED TO TROUBLE is called Dr. Will's new and hitherto most rocking work. It's about driving, drinking too much, of course women, touring life, sex, drugs & rock 'n' roll, lots of fun and of course anger. DR. WILL means what he says. Rock 'n' Roll. No keyboards, no wind instruments. Just electric guitars, rough riffs, hard drums and girls in the back. On his new album, Dr. Will wants to play all the drums himself, and he also plays a Cereal Box Guitar, a three-time unicum, for Doctor's Orders and Time Is Tight. From all this, the Doc cooks his spells of rock, roots, blues, soul and a strong portion of crackedness. Earthy and raised. A shot of Rolling Stones, a pinch of Seasick Steve, a spoon of Chuck Berry, a knife tip Jon Spencer, and a giant dredge full of humor.
A man like a steam engine. And a band like a Tarantino movie. The whole appearance: a natural force. Somewhere between Vaudeville and Titty Twister. A little bit sleazy and quite oblique!
The mighty Dr. Will with his shaman voice is one of the greatest blues players entertainers in European countries. With cylinder and feather decoration the most populous bird of the scene. And a great composer and lyricist. After his last album "Cuffs Off" with the price of the German record critics award was awarded to Dr. Will now with his massive new work "Addicted To Trouble "on tour.
To be heard there is Dr. Wills' own magic water from a rich dose New Orleans-Blues, a portion of Roots with a heaped tablespoon of rock and one Giant dredge full of humor. There is a cracking voodoo groove show with the Voodoo doctor himself as a frontman at the stand-up drums. He is supported from the Wizards, a hell of a good band between double bass madness, banjo ecstasy and divine guitar sounds - and all this completely acoustic - so unplugged! And, of course, all the audience patrons will be healed and the evil spirits will be cured the devil hunted. You Need To See To Believe!
Addicted To Trouble