Showing posts with label Solid Senders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Solid Senders. Show all posts

Monday, September 30, 2013

Solid Senders - Everything's Gonna Be Allright

Size: 125,1 MB
Time: 54:08
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1994
Styles: Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. Congo Mambo, Pt. 1 (2:02)
02. Glamour Girl (6:00)
03. Well, I Done Got Over It (3:01)
04. The Georgia Slop (4:02)
05. Stone Crazy (5:28)
06. Shake 'em (3:45)
07. You Broke My Heart (3:04)
08. Three Hundred Pounds Of Yoy (3:29)
09. I'm Gonna Build A Playhouse (4:18)
10. I'd Walk Thirty Miles (4:23)
11. Rich Man's Money (3:50)
12. Beautiful Delilah (2:52)
13. Everything's Gonna Be All Right (6:04)
14. Congo Mambo, Pt. 2 (1:45)

The Solid SENDERS were an Austin based Blues Band founded in 1986. Throughout their 10 year history and several personnel changes, they were active on the Texas scene, recording two CD's for Tramp Records from Holland, and toured Europe a couple of times. The band launched the careers of vocalist/songwriter Spencer Thomas and guitarist Hector Watt, and was one of the final musical homes of legendary bassist, Keith Ferguson.

Everything's Gonna Be Allright

Saturday, September 28, 2013

The Solid Senders - Dig My Wheels

Size: 114,4 MB
Time: 49:13
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Rockin' Blues
Art: Front

01. Black Cat (3:51)
02. I Woke Up This Morning (3:33)
03. I Got My Eyes On You (3:32)
04. This Is Hip (3:43)
05. One Way Livin' (3:23)
06. It's Your Voodoo Working (3:44)
07. She Loves Me Like A Devil (3:36)
08. Break In "E' (3:53)
09. Tell Me What Lies (6:13)
10. King Of Kool (2:55)
11. Off My Line (3:07)
12. Dig My Wheels (3:27)
13. Call Me Rockin' (4:08)

The Solid SENDERS were an Austin based Blues Band founded in 1986. Throughout their 10 year history and several personnel changes, they were active on the Texas scene, recording two CD's for Tramp Records from Holland, and toured Europe a couple of times. The band launched the careers of vocalist/songwriter Spencer Thomas and guitarist Hector Watt, and was one of the final musical homes of legendary bassist, Keith Ferguson.

Dig My Wheels