Time: 47:28
Size: 108.7 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front
[3:35] 1. Close Your Eyes
[5:21] 2. Jesus Saved My Soul, But..
[6:44] 3. I Already Know
[3:19] 4. Mule In A One Horse Town
[3:52] 5. When The Lights Go Down In St. Louis
[7:46] 6. Done Changed My Mind
[6:51] 7. Let Me Breathe
[3:13] 8. No Time
[3:13] 9. I Used To Love You
[3:29] 10. Pluff Mud
"After almost two decades of producing concerts I have gotten used to the fact that great new talent only comes along once in a blue moon. Well the moon was blue a few months ago when I was in the audience watching and listening to Port City Prophets. It takes a lot for this seasoned bluesahollic to get excited and trust me when I tell you, they are one very exciting band." ~ Steve "The Blues Boss" Simon
When guitarist Troy Tolle breaks out the slide for the slow, funky blues of “Jesus Saved My Soul, But…” the ZZ Top connection shows through musically and thematically. But the power, straightforwardness, and bassist Tim Kirkendall’s Mark-Farner-like vocals remind one most of Grand Funk. Tolle’s showcase guitar is more fluid and a bit more dazzling than Farner’s, but the sweat energy, helped in no small part by Henry Ancrum’s drums, is up there with the best of them. ~Vintage Guitar Magazine, February 2013
Tim Kirkendall - vocal/bass; Troy Tolle - Guitar; Henry Ancrum - drums .
When guitarist Troy Tolle breaks out the slide for the slow, funky blues of “Jesus Saved My Soul, But…” the ZZ Top connection shows through musically and thematically. But the power, straightforwardness, and bassist Tim Kirkendall’s Mark-Farner-like vocals remind one most of Grand Funk. Tolle’s showcase guitar is more fluid and a bit more dazzling than Farner’s, but the sweat energy, helped in no small part by Henry Ancrum’s drums, is up there with the best of them. ~Vintage Guitar Magazine, February 2013
Tim Kirkendall - vocal/bass; Troy Tolle - Guitar; Henry Ancrum - drums .
Mule