
Nick Moss & the Flip Tops
Count Your Blessings
© 2003 Nick Moss (800595100327)
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Chicago Blues
tracks
- 1 Heavy On My Mind
- 2 Count Your Blessings
- 3 Gold Digger
- 4 Do You Know
- 5 Hip Toss
- 6 Porchlight
- 7 I'm Mad
- 8 So Tired
- 9 Panic Attack
- 10 Break Bad
- 11 W-a-s-t-e-d
- 12 Barrelhouse Woman
- 13 Ain't Times Hard
- 14 Hey Hey
- 15 This Little Voice
- 16 I Chose To Sing The Blues
- 17 She Brought Live Back To The Dead
- 18 Lightnin'
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- NICK MOSS & THE FLIP TOPS: Play It Til Tomorrow
- NICK MOSS & THE FLIP TOPS: Live At Chan's
- NICK MOSS & THE FLIP TOPS: Sadie Mae
- NICK MOSS & THE FLIP TOPS: Got A New Plan
- NICK MOSS & THE FLIP TOPS: First Offense
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*Nominated for "Best Conteporary Blues Album" 2004 W.C. Handy Awards!!!!!!
'Count Your Blessings' proves that Nick Moss' original
passion for the music and his drive to learn more and continually refine his technique remain undiminished.
- Justin O'Brien
Following up on his 2001 release, 'Got A New Plan', wasn't going to be an easy move for Nick Moss and his band, The Flip Tops. The wide-ranging critical acclaim for his last disc landed in blues publications on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean and as far away as Japan and Australia with the general consensus echoing the idea that Moss could well be the future of blues. With 'Count Your Blessings', the votes shouldn't sway a peg. Nick Moss & The Flip Tops still consist of harrowing guitar and booming vocals courtesy of Moss, plus the tried-and-tested rhythm section of Andy Lester and Greg Campbell, and there are plenty of guests this time around as well. Nick's recent bride, Kate, handles additional guitar chores and Barrelhouse Chuck has become a full-time member, but adding the talents of Anson Funderburgh, Sam Myers, Lynwood Slim, Curtis Salgado, Johnny Bradley, Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, and Bob Stroger make the party an even bigger success than most should have expected. If one thing is immediately evident it's that there's more of a flat-out Chicago feel present on this new release due in part to the material as well as the congregation gathered to spread the gospel. Curtis Salgado's harmonica work is ridiculously good, and while that should come as no big surprise to those familiar with his work, it might cause some to wonder why he doesn't play anywhere near as much on his own discs. Nick's guitar and voice play perfect foil to each other; while his vocals are projected smoothly with plenty of feel, his guitar playing has the dirt and grime of Chicago's tenement neighborhoods, and the inclusion of Barrelhouse Chuck's keyboard abilities complement the outcome with heavy doses of Otis Spann, Sunnyland Slim, and other fallen Windy City heroes. Highlights over the first half of the CD are far too numerous to list but Heavy On My Mind exudes more Chicago grit than a Southside gutter, Do You Know is astounding with an infectious push-and-pull groove, I'm Mad features broomdusting guitar and two-fisted piano, and Porchlight sports a distinct funkified approach. A little better than the first half of the disc is made up of sharp originals while the second half pulls together Leroy Carr's Barrelhouse Woman, Floyd Jones' Ain't Times Hard, Big Bill Broonzy's Hey, Hey, A.C. Reed's This Little Voice, Sonny Boy II's She Brought Life Back To The Dead, and more, but there's no discernable difference between the Moss-penned items and the golden gems chosen as covers. Nick Moss & The Flip Tops are the real and raw deal, but don't take some reviewer's word for it, grab Count Your Blessings and find out for yourself! www.nickmoss.com has additional CDs, gigging schedules, t-shirts, gadgets, and all-around fun stuff.
Rating: ****
-Craig Ruskey
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Top class, Nick Moss is up there with the best
author: Iain McIntoshI just love Nick Moss' take on electric blues. This CD is a must for folks who have all the old "standard" electric blues CDs, because Nick takes that music forwards while remaining true to its roots. Please keep doing it Nick. PS: Your 3 other CDs are also cracking good stuff, with "First Offense" a particular favourite.
HOT Chicago-style Blues
author: Russell BellamyIf you like Chicago Blues (all styles) Nick Moss is for you. This CD adds some all-star friends to the already great line-up. It DESERVED a Handy award. Check out "Sadie Mae", too. Like bein' in a Chicago blues club back in the day!
awesome!future of the blues is in good hands
author: mark ramosgreat guitar work,guest artists added a lot to cd.every song was good,i will definetly watch for new releases and tours by the band.
Nick & The Flip Tops have out done themselves on this one!!
author: Sandy from Chicago18 Chicago style Blues gems! If you can wear a CD out...this will be the one for me! Thank You Nick Moss & The Flip Tops