Showing posts with label Hideaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hideaways. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2021

The Hideaways - The Lost Tapes, Vol. 2

Size: 88.0 MB
Time: 38:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues, Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. Robert Nighthawk Stomp (3:41)
02. Last Night (4:58)
03. Green Onions (2:29)
04. (Everytime) I Hear That Mellow Saxophone (2:54)
05. You Can't Catch Me (3:59)
06. Steppin' Out (3:43)
07. Tell Me How Do You Feel (3:33)
08. Yakety Saxz (1:58)
09. Every Night And Every Day (4:42)
10. Swooshy (6:03)

Once upon a time, on a late September evening in 2006, 4 guys calling themselves The Hideaways, walked in EKO Studio in Deer Park, NY and created this 2-Track live-in-studio album recording called The Lost Tracks Vol. 1. Although they are primarily a blues band, The Hideaways acknowledge the Blues artists they love, while also allowing elements of old R&B, country, rockabilly, and jazz to infiltrate their sound; all while delivering a rapid-fire live set that is influenced by the performance styles of the Ramones and the Clash. It's all connected; at least in their minds. When it comes time to play, The Hideaways show up as themselves; they play what they like and they "do the thing", without trying to "be the thing".

The Lost Tapes, Vol. 2 MP3
The Lost Tapes, Vol. 2 FLAC

Saturday, June 22, 2019

The Hideaways - The Lost Tapes, Vol. 1

Size: 83.2 MB
Time: 36:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Electric Blues, Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. Bye Bye, Johnny (2:56)
02. Farmer John (3:14)
03. Honey Boy (3:26)
04. I Got Love If You Want It (3:22)
05. I'm Still In Love With You (4:52)
06. Let's Have A Natural Ball (3:26)
07. Little By Little (5:10)
08. Lonely Avenue (3:33)
09. Oh, Lonesome Me (2:50)
10. Pink Champagne (3:07)

Once upon a time, on a late September evening in 2006, 4 guys calling themselves The Hideaways, walked in EKO Studio in Deer Park, NY and created this 2-Track live-in-studio album recording called The Lost Tracks Vol. 1. Although they are primarily a blues band, The Hideaways acknowledge the Blues artists they love, while also allowing elements of old R&B, country, rockabilly, and jazz to infiltrate their sound; all while delivering a rapid-fire live set that is influenced by the performance styles of the Ramones and the Clash. It's all connected; at least in their minds. When it comes time to play, The Hideaways show up as themselves; they play what they like and they "do the thing", without trying to "be the thing".

The Lost Tapes, Vol. 1