blues matters UK
author: ashwyn smyth
Mark Easton Limousine – Greener
This CD was released in February 2004 although I was fortunate enough to receive an advance copy and so enjoyed it over Christmas. Mark Easton Limousine hail from Bondi Beach in Australia and this is, I believe, Mark’s second CD and it came about after Mark had played four gigs with a dep drummer with whom he gelled so well that he sacked his band and more or less immediately went into the studio with Tony Georgeson to put down the 11 tracks which are on the CD.
The result is an excellent collection displaying a great variety from the hard rocking rock blues of the title track to the delicious “Butterfly” which features some slide guitar to die for. “Long Gone” is one of the tracks that features guests with some nicely controlled harmonica from Chris Gould, a former surfing buddy of Mark’s. The track also includes some more of Mark’s delicious guitar playing.
As if to demonstrate the variety, the mournful and haunting “Prison Cell Blues” starts off very much a semi-acoustic number and grows to feature some more lovely slide guitar as well as straight guitar picking. This is a really good track as is “Tomcat Blues” which features Mark playing bass, guitars and doing the vocals with loads of reverb and through a harp mike or similar. Very moody.
“Spiritual Man” has a distinctly eastern feel to it with the two-minute instrumental introduction leaving me expecting some Indian or Egyptian dancers! Studio engineer Michael Petrou gets the bass playing credit here. As Mark tells it, “he loved the song so much, he wanted to be part of it!” A total contrast is the acoustic “Fall From Grace” which again features some lovely slide from Mark and guest Bob Baird on bass.
This varied collection has something for everyone and is most enjoyable even if I was knocked out by every track. I have come back to the CD time & time again and found something new each time. I really enjoy it and congratulate Mark on producing a damn fine CD. For more details visit his website at www.markeastonlimousine.com.
© 2004 Ashwyn Smyth – Digital Blues – www.phoenixfm.com
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I KNOW GOOD MUSIC WHEN I HEAR IT by DEBORAH ROCKDIVA
author: TSUNAMI MAGAZINE AUSTRALIA
I know good music when I hear it and to describe this CD as truly exceptional is easy. This album is so jam-packed with incredible radio friendly songs, that it makes Granny's conserves seem a little tasteless. The high-energy tunes are boosted with exceptional electric slide, wicked bass and head boppin' drums. Blues-rock fans would be crazy not to rush out and grab a copy of this album, as I couldn't find a dud song here. The outstanding tracks for me are 'Greener', 'You Want It All', 'Nervous Breakdown' and the very haunting 'Spiritual Man'. Mark lets fly with tasteful slide and guitar solos that capture your attention like a sonic jet flying overhead. Outstanding.
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LA HORA DEL BLUES, SPAIN
author: VICENTE P. ZÚMEL
Australian singer and guitar player Mark Easton has published this new album where he combines rock and blues with a very personal touch which gives an outstanding originality to the music the trio cleverly play. Mark only needed three sessions to paste up his music with drummer Tony Georgeson who replaced his habitual drummer who, due to an unexpected illness, was forced to retire from music for some time. You will also find Bob Baird on bass in six tunes and Mark Easton himself on bass too in the rest of songs included on the cd. The trio does a fluent effective work and the result is a good combination of americana music with a warm tasteful sound along the wisely chosen eleven songs. An original cd with a bunch of different proposals that worthwhile the money you will pay for getting a copy. VERY GOOD..
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This young man can really play!
author: Texas Jake Lee
This young man and his band really do the genre"blues rock"justice,with some of the most original music I have listened to in a long time.
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