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W.C. Spencer : Bluescat
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If you are into classic electric blues and slide, then checkout Bluescat, W.C.'s first album with his one man band.
Genre: Blues: Electric Blues
Release Date: 1996
Bluescat Record Label: Catscan Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Crosscut Saw 3:29 $0.99
No Place To Go 4:31 $0.99
Unseen Eye 4:18 $0.99
Same Old Blues 2:53 $0.99
Blues All Day Long 4:06 $0.99
Baby Please Don't Go 4:10 $0.99
I Just Want To Make Love To You 3:37 $0.99
Is This Goodbye 4:38 $0.99
I Can't Believe 4:13 $0.99
My Time After Awhile 4:42 $0.99
Little Red Rooster 4:28 $0.99
The Problem 5:28 $0.99
Got Love If You Want It 4:04 $0.99
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Album Notes

Scientists have been complaining forever it seems about how little of the human brain actually gets used. W.C. Spencer will change a few minds about that. Using his feet as the rhythm section, guitarist and musician Spencer has created a unique vehicle for the delivery of blues music. Inventor and executer of an eight-piece drum kit played with one foot, he also plays organist's bass pedals with the other foot while playing guitar and tops off the act with a blazing harmonica and great vocals - physically doing all of the above simultaneously!
Spencer started playing when he was 10 years and in 1974, invented the first parts of what was to become the Alectroset™ drum kit. Spencer has played all over since then with some wonderfully good players like Roy Buchanan, Sonny Terry, Sam Lay, Nils Lofgren, Leon Redbone, Merle Haggard, Robert Palmer, Danny Gatton and many others.
In 1994, Spencer resumed his music career after 10 years off the road .The result was the first album, 'Bluescat', where seven of the thirteen selections were recorded live to 2 track master by the artist in real-time, displaying the artist's credentials as performer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. The remaining five tracks, including the lead album track Crosscut Saw, consisted of the base stereo master where Spencer plays his usual setup in ensemble with a lead guitar overdub and, on three songs, additions of keyboards by masters Tommy Lepson and Marty Canelli.
Spencer's second album on Catscan Records, 'Over Time', features a blues song from each of the ten decades of the 20th century and adds some of his own original blues as well, covering both acoustic and electric styles. Songs by Muddy Waters, Albert King, Tampa Red and W.C. Handy are included on this disc. Extensive radio play for 'Over Time' has made W.C. a lot more well known in the blues community and he has toured extensively over the last nine years playing blues festivals and a circuit East of the Mississippi river.
Now working on his fourth album for Catscan Records, Spencer continues to play but has new responsibilities, an eight year old daughter.
Fourteen years after starting back in the music business, Spencer is preparing to tour in support of the release of his new album. One of the hardest working musicians in show business, Spencer is on the road with his 4x8 trailer and a lot of energy bars. The road time gives Spencer a chance to work on his harp and listen to his favorite blues players as he drives all over the country.
If you're on the road and see some fellow playing the harp on a rack while he drives with trailer behind the truck then smile and wave. You just found W.C. Spencer - The Bluescat. JWL

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REVIEWS

fantastic cd,all the right ingredients
author: chili
utstanding cd all the way thru,killer harp ,vocals, just like the blues should sound like...
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This guy is outstanding
author: Justin
He does it all with mean harmonica solos and does a nice job of keeping time. The Same Old Blues track is as mellow as it gets and I've listened to it a dozen times. He never fails to amaze me with his style and composure. The Little Red Rooster and Problem tracks are great tracks. He would make Willie Dixon proud.
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