Showing posts with label Electric Duo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Duo. Show all posts

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Electric Duo - Low Class Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:01
Size: 96.2 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[3:50] 1. World Of Pain
[3:16] 2. Good News
[3:09] 3. I Ain't Supertitious
[4:07] 4. Louisa
[2:34] 5. I'll Be Happy
[3:16] 6. Nervous Boogie
[2:23] 7. Drunk Again
[3:57] 8. Days Are Gone So Fast
[2:19] 9. Hey You
[3:28] 10. Meet Me In The Bottom
[3:40] 11. My Head In Your Breast
[3:22] 12. Low Class Guy
[2:33] 13. Pick A Bale Of Cotton

In the airplanes, fashion is no longer the famous 'Business Class' and the 'low cost' has prevailed, for flights as food, for clothes as music. Because 'low cost' does not mean 'low end' but 'differently'. Cataloged 'low class blues', this album concocted by the duo Jack Bon and Eric Delbouys is in the same vein as these products 'low cost': a must, and in its own way, 'top class', just that.

By the way, do I still have to introduce Jack Bon, leader of Ganafoul, power-trio who scored the 80's french rock with 6 well-flicked boogie-rock albums, before the good Jack returns to solo and then to meet the drummer-percussionist Eric Delbouys. A drummer-composer-arranger fan of John Bonham, the slugger of Zeppelin, but also a touch to everything that led him to participate in projects with Bernard Lubat or Bernardo Sandoval.

It's going to be a good ten years since Jack and Eric collaborated on various projects, in the stage as in the studio, and it is natural that they have engraved this friendship in marble by recording an opus under the name of 'Electric Duo. A name that fits perfectly with what the two lads propose through this album. Because duo, they are, and 'electric', they are totally, the fingers stuck in the socket. (Translated from French.)

Low Class Blues