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High energy traditional electric blues featuring great vocals and slide-guitar on top of a driving rhythm section. Based in West Coast blues and R&B stylings laced with plenty of funky grooves.
Genre:
Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date:
2001
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Record Label: The Oozie Blues
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This self-titled, debut CD by The Oozie Blues is rough, raw and full of energy. It is packed full of familiar blues tunes played with genuine enthusiasm. The band is both electric and eclectic.
These guys are the Real Deal. Most of the vocals are sung by an L.A. bluesman who goes by "Mr. Blues". His smooth laid back voice can be heard on tracks like: The Blues Are Alright, The Next Time You See Me and Steppin In/Steppin Out. The slow blues tune Open House at My House tells a sad blues tale of a cheating woman with a set of lyrics that will have you laughing your blues away.
Mitch "Ham Bone" Hammond's lead and slide guitar work is featured throughout. He steps forward and sings lead vocal on; Little Red Rooster, Stop Breakin Down and Crosscut Saw. He sings with a tenor shout that makes for a good contrast to Mr. Blues vocals. The bandleader/bassist, Norm Pingrey, handles the lead vocals on Built For Comfort and Sleepin In the Lyons Den. He sings bass in style comparable to John Lee Hooker and Howlin Wolf. By rotating the vocal duties among the members the CD really kept my interest. The rhythm section of Norm and Bob Winn is very tight and hard driving. Mr. Blues piano playing is simple, yet affective. The guitar is up front in the mix and hot. He is not another Stevie Ray Vaughan clone. He has his own style but I if one must compare his style to some other guitarist Mick Taylor comes to my mind.
This CD was recorded live in studio and not an elaborate studio production.
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