Time: 33:53
Size: 77.6 MB
Styles: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues
Released: 2009
Art: full
1. Hurtin' Street (1:38)
2. Leave You Sleepin' (3:21)
3. Road (5:11)
4. Shadows (2:32)
5. Scent Of A Woman (3:55)
6. Paint Your Shadow On The Wall (2:58)
7. Whiskers (2:46)
8. Two Left Feet (3:00)
9. Years Past Midnight (1:52)
10. Blues For Breakfast (live) (6:35)
Personnel:
Alar Kriisa - vocals, harmonica, guitar
Andres Roots - guitar, percussion
L.R. Phoenix - backing vocals (1, 3)
Nikolaj Andersen - violin (3, 4)
Peeter Jõgioja - percussion (7)
Peeter Piik - bass, percussion
Steve Lury - harmonica (10)
Notes: Featuring guest appearances by L.R. Phoenix (UK/FIN), Nikolaj Andersen (DK), Peeter Jõgioja (EST) and Steve Lury (UK), Bullfrog Brown's "Moon and Central" is also the first album cut with Bullfrog's fresh trio line-up of Alar Kriisa on vocals and harmonica, Andres Roots on guitar, and Peeter Piik on bass. Hailed as their finest by fans and critics alike, "Moon and Central" is more electric and eclectic than it's predecessors, more Americana than straight Blues, and already the biggest seller in the band's catalogue.
Listening to the songs for several times, of course, it's best to write down on the basis of a bit of experience. For some reason, I had to imagine a few times what could be droneblues or bluesdrone (or just a deep blue bluish). To do the part of the song and then, after 5-10 minutes, simply let the pussies dig and whistle and lean. I imagined where the change could be. Next, I thought it would be nice if a bit of Estonian would sound on the disc. Outro, intro, some songs or just a few seconds' talk or call. To not just be international music, it's a moment that will make a non-Estonian one. The same thought was followed by the fact that it would be nice to listen to extra-mouthed moments on the disc. In a word, I would be in such a band, doing so differently. Fortunately I'm not making music. Without a bluesmith, it must be noted that the disc is fully listenable. Sorry, but did not watch or read the lyrics.
Alar Kriisa - vocals, harmonica, guitar
Andres Roots - guitar, percussion
L.R. Phoenix - backing vocals (1, 3)
Nikolaj Andersen - violin (3, 4)
Peeter Jõgioja - percussion (7)
Peeter Piik - bass, percussion
Steve Lury - harmonica (10)
Notes: Featuring guest appearances by L.R. Phoenix (UK/FIN), Nikolaj Andersen (DK), Peeter Jõgioja (EST) and Steve Lury (UK), Bullfrog Brown's "Moon and Central" is also the first album cut with Bullfrog's fresh trio line-up of Alar Kriisa on vocals and harmonica, Andres Roots on guitar, and Peeter Piik on bass. Hailed as their finest by fans and critics alike, "Moon and Central" is more electric and eclectic than it's predecessors, more Americana than straight Blues, and already the biggest seller in the band's catalogue.
Listening to the songs for several times, of course, it's best to write down on the basis of a bit of experience. For some reason, I had to imagine a few times what could be droneblues or bluesdrone (or just a deep blue bluish). To do the part of the song and then, after 5-10 minutes, simply let the pussies dig and whistle and lean. I imagined where the change could be. Next, I thought it would be nice if a bit of Estonian would sound on the disc. Outro, intro, some songs or just a few seconds' talk or call. To not just be international music, it's a moment that will make a non-Estonian one. The same thought was followed by the fact that it would be nice to listen to extra-mouthed moments on the disc. In a word, I would be in such a band, doing so differently. Fortunately I'm not making music. Without a bluesmith, it must be noted that the disc is fully listenable. Sorry, but did not watch or read the lyrics.
Moon and Central