Bottoms Up Blues Gang, The / Handle It
Album: | Handle It | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Bottoms Up Blues Gang, The | Added: | Oct 2011 | |
Label: | Blue Skunk Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-10-16 | Pull Date: | 2011-12-18 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 11 | Nov 27 | Nov 13 | Oct 30 | Oct 23 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 30, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
New World Blues |
4. | Nov 10, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
New World Blues |
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2. | Dec 08, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
First Of May |
5. | Oct 27, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
Show Your Love |
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3. | Nov 24, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
New World Blues |
6. | Oct 20, 2011: | The Songsmith Show
Show Your Love |
Album Review
MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2011-10-06
Reviewed 2011-10-06
Vocalist Kari Liston and guitarist Jeremy Segel Moss lead the Blues Gang on their third album. They hail from St. Louis and have both an old-time and present bluesy and jazzy sound. Reminiscent of one part Michelle Shocked, another Pokey LaFarge (recent A-File), and lots of other stuff from the blues and jazz world, this one is destined to get some plays. Lots of instruments including guitar, bass, drums, horns, kazoo, harmonica. FCC #4.
*My Favorites*: 1, 2, 3, 7, 9.
1. *(3:15) Mid. Upbeat and bluesy with guitar, piano, percussion, horns. Galloping ride.
2. *(3:37) Mid. Old-timey jump rag, complete with killer horn and kazoo to boot.
3. *(5:28) Mid. Upbeat and a bit sparse with percussion and harmonica predominating and nice vocal breaks.
4. (4:03) Mid. FCC.
5. (3:57) Mid. Bluesy guitar and harmonica with a plodding beat. Male and female vocals with a flushing toilet at the end.
6. (6:30) Slow. Guitar, hollow harmonica and voice.
7. *(3:41) Mid. Upbeat, driving bluesy, jazzy, soulful, funky fresh. Horns and piano lead this tour-de-force of a gem.
8. (6:13) Slow / Mid. Down low blues, sparse. Guitar, harmonica and a mean vocal.
9. *(4:38) Mid. Male / female duet with percussion and guitar predominating.
10. (6:23) Slow / Mid. The classic ‘Drown In My Own Tears’ recorded back in 2006 featuring legendary St. Louis guitarist Bennie Smith. Nice rendition. About 12 seconds of silence at end.
*My Favorites*: 1, 2, 3, 7, 9.
1. *(3:15) Mid. Upbeat and bluesy with guitar, piano, percussion, horns. Galloping ride.
2. *(3:37) Mid. Old-timey jump rag, complete with killer horn and kazoo to boot.
3. *(5:28) Mid. Upbeat and a bit sparse with percussion and harmonica predominating and nice vocal breaks.
4. (4:03) Mid. FCC.
5. (3:57) Mid. Bluesy guitar and harmonica with a plodding beat. Male and female vocals with a flushing toilet at the end.
6. (6:30) Slow. Guitar, hollow harmonica and voice.
7. *(3:41) Mid. Upbeat, driving bluesy, jazzy, soulful, funky fresh. Horns and piano lead this tour-de-force of a gem.
8. (6:13) Slow / Mid. Down low blues, sparse. Guitar, harmonica and a mean vocal.
9. *(4:38) Mid. Male / female duet with percussion and guitar predominating.
10. (6:23) Slow / Mid. The classic ‘Drown In My Own Tears’ recorded back in 2006 featuring legendary St. Louis guitarist Bennie Smith. Nice rendition. About 12 seconds of silence at end.
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