Back To Artist
Kinzel & Hyde : Oklahoma Credit Card
Log in to add to your wishlist
Oregon's 2001,2002, 2003 "Best Traditional Act" kick into high gear with the REAL DEAL Blues and Caja-cana music-plenty of FRESH and ORIGINAL songs as well as public domain favorites.perfect for long drives or party-music.
Genre: Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date: 2002
Oklahoma Credit Card Record Label: SELF PRODUCED
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
  • Buy CD - $14.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Busy Bootin' 3:40 $0.99
Gimme Somethin Fried 4:29 $0.99
I Got My Eyes On You 6:41 $0.99
Mess With My Bread 4:39 $0.99
Electric La-La 3:41 $0.99
Can't Lose What U Never Had 5:21 $0.99
Boogie In The Dark Revisited 4:49 $0.99
Live High Spaghetti Western 5:52 $0.99
Ode to Rockinitis 5:33 $0.99
Muddy Waters Tribute 3:55 $0.99
The Northern Town 4:43 $0.99
Too Many Drivers / Adios Amigos 4:59 $0.99
preview all songs

Album Notes

**********This recording was produced, recorded and released by the ARTIST!!!! Please support ARTISTS by purchasing from CD BABY only!!! DO NOT ACCEPT ANY SUBSTITUTIONS FROM "OTHER" POINTS OF PURCHASE! CD Baby is the SOLE distributor of bona fide Kinzel&Hyde music!!!!*********

Award winning NW duo team up to produce all new electric CD with "outstanding" (Bill Wax, XM Radio) results.


LynnAnn Hyde has been honored with prestigious artist endorsement from Hohner Harmonicas and Baldoni Accordions, and this CD features seven of her original songs. Stu Kinzel is award winning guitarist and vocalist, and contributes five of his adaptations of Blues Classics with gusto.

CD features the incomparable LILY WILDE on two vocal cuts, and the sultry-smooth vocals of MEGAN JAMES on Hyde's 2002 "BEST SONG" (PMS) award winner "The Northern Town". Beautiful mandolin and Cajun Accordion are featured on two Gulf Coast tribute songs, and Kinzel presents a solo effort on National Steel Guitar that is evocative of Muddy Waters at his best, providing excellent contrast to the full band setting. Production values are top-notch, and the CD has a pure and uncluttered sound.

"Blistering guitar work and vocals from Kinzel raise the hairs on the back of your neck, and Hyde will leave you breathless with her command of harmonica"...(The Review Chick)
Kinzel has been referred to as "the absolute best Slide Guitarist going...with tone other players can only dream of" (Susan Stewart, The Blues Notes) and Hyde has been described as a "tiny harmonica "ACE", proving a woman can play harp" (The Blue Zone).

This CD has been named to countless "TOP 20 Blues Release" lists 2002 by radio programmers all over the world. Three cuts are featured on XM and DMX satellite radio.

This band plays all over the W Coast, but focus is Oregon & WA.


Read reviews at LIVING BLUES, Real Blues, Blues On Stage, Blues Freepress, Juke Blues, Blues Bytes, Back to the Roots, The Jefferson, Australian Blues Reviews, The Blues Notes, La Hora del Blues,BluzHarp Page, Crossharp Chronicles, Dirty Linen and more....

Read more...

REVIEWS

Fantastic, raw roadhouse blues, love the harp and the slide!
author: Stu johnson
Fantastic, raw roadhouse blues. LynnAnn on the Harp and Stu on the slide. Never heard of 'em before but my ears pricked up listening to Bluesville-XM Sat. when 'Got My Eye on You' blew me away, nasty nasty blues! Ordered the CD immediately, the rest of tracks are great too. When you comin out East? Visit Detroit!
Read more...
Great CD everyone should have. WOW!
author: Roy R. Kallas
A CD everyone should have in their collection. A CD with feelings and soul. Takes you away. Guitar and harmonica playing is supurb.
Read more...
Way better than it ought to be
author: Wolfie
There are a wide variety of blues styling displayed on this disc. Aftr listening to the stuff for about 37 years, I know a little bit about how harp is 'posed to sound. To my ears, LynAnn is as good as either of the Walters or the Sonnies. There is never an extra note and never a note that isnt where it should have been. Stu is a truly impressive guitarman and they can both sing way better than average. This disc is almost always in my music-to-go
Read more...
where have these guys been
author: gail
I guess I better move to Oregon, that's where the real blues are coming from. what a surprise to hear Yanks do southern music as good as any southerners, thanks for the music.
Read more...