Push Comes To Shove

Hammond, John
Emi Records
Blues | Jan 2007

Reviews

The Byrd of Paradise
Reviewed 2007-01-23
Fresh, new blues from a master long-time blues performer. Guitar, harp, vocals, over 40-years. Produced by G. Love with John's tuff touring band -- play it!

1. Funky, in-yo-face new blues
2. Wailin' harp & screaming vocals on low down drag
3. Oldtime blues Train classic lowdown, laidback
4. Drivin Texas march - screamin' vocals
5. Updated cover of Freddy King classic - well done
6. Smooth walkin' stand up acoustic bass & brushes on the drums - late night lounge
7. Funky lazy loping drive
8. Old sounding new blues original - acoustic guitar & bass, oldtime blues piano
9. Full electric harp drivin' romp
10. FCC - not for airplay
11. Quiet street - acoustic guitar & harp into full marchin' stomp
12. Lazy, laidback foot stomp march with multiple voices

Recent airplay

I'm Tore Down
Happy HourJul 10, 2017
I'm Tore Down
Happy HourMar 13, 2017
I'm Tore Down
Happy HourJan 10, 2013
I'm Tore Down
I'm Tore Down
Happy HourNov 25, 2010
Come On In This House
blues with a feelinNov 13, 2010

Charting

2007-01-21 — 2007-03-25 Blues
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 25 2
Feb 18 3
Feb 11 2
Feb 4 3
Jan 28 4

Track listing

1. Push Comes To Shove
2. Come On In This House
3. Mean Ol' Lonesome Train
4. If You Wanna Rock And Roll
5. I'm Tore Down
6. Eyes Behind Your Head
7. Butter
8. Heartache Blues
9. Everything Gonna Be Alright
10. Take A Fools Advice
11. You Know That's Cold
12. Cold Water