Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:17
Size: 158.6 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2009
Art: Front
[ 3:43] 1. Checkin On My Baby
[ 7:45] 2. Laundromat Blues
[ 4:29] 3. Stray Minded Woman
[11:08] 4. Catfish Blues
[ 5:46] 5. Right Place, Wrong Time
[10:25] 6. Keep Your Hands Out Of My Pockets
[ 6:31] 7. Gimme Back My Wig
[ 6:19] 8. Spell Is Broken
[ 6:42] 9. Call My Job
[ 6:24] 10. Hey Joe
This is the second release from Eric Culberson. This is more of a historical document because he has develop from this snap shot in his career.Do i recommend it? Well hell yea! Eric is the best undiscovered talent on the planet! We all know the undiscovered guy is WAY BETTER than any discovered stuff. Like most blues artist, it is difficult to capture the talent on a recording. Anyone who has had the luck to check out Eric live will know what I am talkin bout. But if you don't happen to live in Savannah Georgia his recordings are just gonna have to do until you can get to see him live. ~Javier Perez Santalla
Live At The Bamboo Room
Album: No Rules To The Game
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:17
Size: 122.0 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 1998
Art: Front
[3:32] 1. Broken Family Blues
[4:12] 2. I Came From The Blues
[4:36] 3. No Rules To The Game
[3:57] 4. Matter Of Time
[3:34] 5. Workhorse Blues
[3:22] 6. Honey Bee
[5:30] 7. Why Did You Lie
[2:02] 8. High Steppin'
[6:21] 9. Small Town
[3:24] 10. I Promised Myself (I Wouldn't Drink No More)
[3:34] 11. It's My Life, Baby
[5:39] 12. If You Leave Me
[3:26] 13. Savannah Swing
Culberson's follow-up to his Kingsnake debut, Blues Is My Religion, follows a similar path with the guitarist drawing from his main influences, Albert and Freddie King. Culberson's raw attack also comes with a lot of rock pyrotechnics, and seldom does he lay back in his approach, which can be positively blazing on instrumentals like "High Steppin'" and "Savannah Swing." On the more rock-oriented numbers like "Broken Family Blues," "Matter of Time" and the title track, he shows chops galore while on covers of Muddy Waters' "Honey Bee" and the venerable workhorse "It's My Life, Baby," the shows considerably more restraint. Other highlights include the shuffling "Workhorse Blues," the slow blues extravaganza "If You Leave Me" and the six-minute John Lee Hooker-styled "Small Town." Fans of no-holds-barred, hardcore blues-rock will absolutely love this one. If you dig blazing guitar and lots of it, this is definitely for you. ~Cub Koda
No Rules To The Game