King Brothers - Turnin' Up The Heat (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: King Brothers
- Title: Turnin' Up The Heat
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Vent Records
- Genre: West Coast Blues
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 52:41
- Total Size: 339 MB | 140 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Blues Man (4:55)
2. Tell Me Why (3:11)
3. Second Thoughts (4:47)
4. Dance Wit' Me (4:19)
5. Last Train (3:01)
6. 'Bout To Lose My Mind (3:42)
7. Sweet Apple (5:32)
8. Leavin' You Baby (3:31)
9. Thinkin' 'Bout You (4:38)
10. Play Me Some Blues (3:16)
11. How Long (4:09)
12. Treat Her Like A Lady (3:45)
13. Even White Boys Get The Blues (3:49)
1. Blues Man (4:55)
2. Tell Me Why (3:11)
3. Second Thoughts (4:47)
4. Dance Wit' Me (4:19)
5. Last Train (3:01)
6. 'Bout To Lose My Mind (3:42)
7. Sweet Apple (5:32)
8. Leavin' You Baby (3:31)
9. Thinkin' 'Bout You (4:38)
10. Play Me Some Blues (3:16)
11. How Long (4:09)
12. Treat Her Like A Lady (3:45)
13. Even White Boys Get The Blues (3:49)
Personnel:
Lee King: Guitar, Vocals
Sam King: Drums
Newell Burton: Keyboards
Jerome Lee: Bass
John 'Juke' Logan: Harmonica
Tadg Galleran: Harmonica on track 13
The King Brothers are no strangers to the blues. With Lee on guitar and lead vocals, and Sam on drums, the siblings have an accumulated experience that spans fifty years. Raised in the San Francisco Bay area during the prolific 1960's, the brothers were influenced by singer Jimmy McCracklin, who lived across the street, and inspired them to take up music. The both played with Albert King, and The Texas Cannonball, Freddy King is a second cousin, so they carry on the distinctive name with honor and pride. Get Up And Shake It is their third release, having put out "Turnin' Up the Heat," in 1997, and "Mo Heat," in 2001.
Lee King: Guitar, Vocals
Sam King: Drums
Newell Burton: Keyboards
Jerome Lee: Bass
John 'Juke' Logan: Harmonica
Tadg Galleran: Harmonica on track 13
The King Brothers are no strangers to the blues. With Lee on guitar and lead vocals, and Sam on drums, the siblings have an accumulated experience that spans fifty years. Raised in the San Francisco Bay area during the prolific 1960's, the brothers were influenced by singer Jimmy McCracklin, who lived across the street, and inspired them to take up music. The both played with Albert King, and The Texas Cannonball, Freddy King is a second cousin, so they carry on the distinctive name with honor and pride. Get Up And Shake It is their third release, having put out "Turnin' Up the Heat," in 1997, and "Mo Heat," in 2001.
Blues | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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