Bad Influence / Under The Influence
Album: | Under The Influence | Collection: | Blues | |
Artist: | Bad Influence | Added: | Nov 2011 | |
Label: | Badblues Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-11-13 | Pull Date: | 2012-01-15 | Charts: | Blues |
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Week Ending: | Jan 1 | Dec 25 | Dec 11 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | May 21, 2018: | Everything A to Z week 133
Run Through The Jungle |
3. | Dec 21, 2011: | Morning Christmas Glory
Hey Red |
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2. | Dec 30, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
Dressing Like You Don't Dress For Me |
4. | Dec 07, 2011: | Morning Glory (Full Moonish)
Dressing Like You Don't Dress For Me |
Album Review
MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2011-11-04
Reviewed 2011-11-04
Washington D.C.-based band been playing for 20+ years. Nice blend of barroom blues, Chicago blues, jazzy and rockin’. Instrumentation of guitar, bass, drums, harmonica, piano, horns. Mostly originals, also covering Taj Mahal (#11) and Big Walter Horton (#13). Some fine playing throughout. No FCC’s.
*My Favorites*: 2, 3, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13.
1. (3:57) Mid. Plodding beat, classic barroom-sounding guitar, harmonica
2. *(3:46) Mid. Groovin’ loping jaunt.
3. *(3:29) Mid. Drum, handclap, vocal intro. Band gets going with backing vocals. Killer, jumpy, upbeat burner with nice piano, bass. Take-off on Robert Johnson’s They’re Red Hot.
4. (3:02) Mid. Jamming with cool harmonica, strong backbeat.
5. (5:12) Mid. Sparser with harmonica, understated guitar. Jazz influenced with horns.
6. *(5:55) Mid. Creedence Clearwater Revival song done a bit mellower than the original. Good groover with background harmonica and some nice lead guitar, good beat.
7. (2:29) Mid / Fast. INSTRUMENTAL. Upbeat, harmonica and guitar showcaser.
8. (3:35) Mid. Easy-going with nice guitar, plodding drums.
9. (6:06) Slow / Mid. Soulful, mournful dirge.
10. *(3:28) Mid. Upbeat with bright piano. Very hip. Great, easy beat, nice harmonica and backing vocals.
11. *(3:35) Mid. Taj Mahal classic. Galloping ride with some nice guitar, including a Howlin’ Wolf guitar phrase.
12. *(2:34) Mid / Fast. Upbeat jazzy blues number. Driving with cool harmonica soloing.
13. *(3:45) Mid. INSTRUMENTAL. Big Walter Horton song and tribute. Great playing with steady drumbeat and mellow guitar soloing. Good Stuff.
*My Favorites*: 2, 3, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13.
1. (3:57) Mid. Plodding beat, classic barroom-sounding guitar, harmonica
2. *(3:46) Mid. Groovin’ loping jaunt.
3. *(3:29) Mid. Drum, handclap, vocal intro. Band gets going with backing vocals. Killer, jumpy, upbeat burner with nice piano, bass. Take-off on Robert Johnson’s They’re Red Hot.
4. (3:02) Mid. Jamming with cool harmonica, strong backbeat.
5. (5:12) Mid. Sparser with harmonica, understated guitar. Jazz influenced with horns.
6. *(5:55) Mid. Creedence Clearwater Revival song done a bit mellower than the original. Good groover with background harmonica and some nice lead guitar, good beat.
7. (2:29) Mid / Fast. INSTRUMENTAL. Upbeat, harmonica and guitar showcaser.
8. (3:35) Mid. Easy-going with nice guitar, plodding drums.
9. (6:06) Slow / Mid. Soulful, mournful dirge.
10. *(3:28) Mid. Upbeat with bright piano. Very hip. Great, easy beat, nice harmonica and backing vocals.
11. *(3:35) Mid. Taj Mahal classic. Galloping ride with some nice guitar, including a Howlin’ Wolf guitar phrase.
12. *(2:34) Mid / Fast. Upbeat jazzy blues number. Driving with cool harmonica soloing.
13. *(3:45) Mid. INSTRUMENTAL. Big Walter Horton song and tribute. Great playing with steady drumbeat and mellow guitar soloing. Good Stuff.
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