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Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys : Live at the Dragon's Den
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Electric Slide Guitar meets surf and spaghetti western style instrumentals. Delta Blues meets classic country. Fun live set in an intimate New Orleans club.
Genre: Blues: Delta Style
Release Date: 2003
Live at the Dragon's Den
Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys
Record Label: Five Eighths Music
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Enter the Dragon's Den/Why Do I Lie to Myself About You? 2:28 Album Only
2. Preachin' Blues -- Up Jumped the Devil 6:27 Album Only
3. You're Not the Only Oyster in the Stew 2:58 Album Only
4. Guitar Swing 2:45 Album Only
5. Jack the Ripper 4:13 Album Only
6. Shake Your Hips 6:19 Album Only
7. Sugar Blues 3:12 Album Only
8. Hellhound on My Trail 5:35 Album Only
9. Butterfingers Rag 4:46 Album Only
10. Blood on the Saddle 2:52 Album Only
11. El Toro 4:43 Album Only
12. I've Got My Fingers Crossed 3:10 Album Only
13. You Gonna Need My Help 5:23 Album Only
14. Blue Jumped a Rabbit 4:01 Album Only
15. Coffee Rag 3:04 Album Only
16. Rowdy Blues 5:47 Album Only
17. (Ghost) Riders in the Sky 3:21 Album Only
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Jeremy Lyons & the Deltabilly Boys
Live at the Dragon's Den
(5/8ths Music Records)
(Review from New Orleans' Gambit Weekly)

The trip begins with climbing the slippery stairs to the Dragon's Den, where the sound of guitarist Jeremy Lyons and his band the Deltabilly Boys embrace you like the sweltering summer air does in New Orleans. Immediately the precise, driving beat of Greg Schatz on the upright bass and Paul Santopadre on the drums takes the senses, while Jeremy Lyons' agile fingerpicking and slide playing blasts like a cannon.

Classic songs by Robert Johnson like "Preachin' Blues" and "Up Jumped the Devil" are combined to form a powerful rolling train, where Lyons doesn't waste a second demonstrating a few finger breakers on the guitar while filling all the other spaces with yodels and fine singing. "You are Not the Only Oyster in the Stew" is a comical eye opener of a love song dedicated to fine ladies everywhere. The classic twangy guitar sounds of Link Wray and the Ventures are brought to the foreground in Wray's well-known song "Jack the Ripper."
This collection of songs by the likes of Johnson, Slim Harpo, Muddy Waters, and some originals by Lyons himself, are all executed to keep the party going and bodies grooving on the dance floor. This is a natural fusion of hillbilly, rockabilly, western swing, blues, and surf music with outstanding playing, awesome dynamics, and downright strong vocals. -- Lander

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