Mick Clarke - Crazy Blues (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Mick Clarke
- Title: Crazy Blues
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Rockfold
- Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 46:33
- Total Size: 113/315 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. No Way To Get Along
2. Complicated Woman
3. The Thing
4. Stretch
5. Lovin' Heart
6. Rain
7. See You Later Alligator
8. Smoked Ham Blues
9. Steady Road
10. Fuzz
11. Mr W's Holiday
12. Crazy Blues
1. No Way To Get Along
2. Complicated Woman
3. The Thing
4. Stretch
5. Lovin' Heart
6. Rain
7. See You Later Alligator
8. Smoked Ham Blues
9. Steady Road
10. Fuzz
11. Mr W's Holiday
12. Crazy Blues
Mick writes: When I set out to record this album I intended to make it mainly a rock album. The first three tracks I recorded were twelve bar blues. OK. The next thing I recorded was an odd reggae inspired instrumental. OK. So it's not a rock album. After a while I realised that it did indeed have a direction - rockabilly! it's bluesy and dancey and good time and I like it.
I'd recently started playing a version of the old Bill Haley song "See You Alligator" at some gigs and decided that it had to go down on tape. (Let's stick with tape).. I also started listening to a lot of old public domain blues and came across a great song by one Robert Wilkins from about 1922. I just had to record it.. I wonder if anyone else has covered it? Ah.. Eric Clapton on his last album. OK. Eric's version is excellent, of course, but I wanted to put my own stamp on the song and came up with a raucous rock blues arrangement. Hope you enjoy.
I also had a blues that I'd written but could not find a satisfactory lyric for -it had a deep blues feel and it needed lyrics of substance. I came across the Mamie Smith song "Crazy Blues" and hacked and meddled with the words until they fitted my song. Again, I like it.
In fact I like the whole album and once again it has been just too much fun to record. . So enjoy the music, keep rockin' and I hope to see you on a gig somewhere sometime. (Mick, March 2014, Rockfold)
I'd recently started playing a version of the old Bill Haley song "See You Alligator" at some gigs and decided that it had to go down on tape. (Let's stick with tape).. I also started listening to a lot of old public domain blues and came across a great song by one Robert Wilkins from about 1922. I just had to record it.. I wonder if anyone else has covered it? Ah.. Eric Clapton on his last album. OK. Eric's version is excellent, of course, but I wanted to put my own stamp on the song and came up with a raucous rock blues arrangement. Hope you enjoy.
I also had a blues that I'd written but could not find a satisfactory lyric for -it had a deep blues feel and it needed lyrics of substance. I came across the Mamie Smith song "Crazy Blues" and hacked and meddled with the words until they fitted my song. Again, I like it.
In fact I like the whole album and once again it has been just too much fun to record. . So enjoy the music, keep rockin' and I hope to see you on a gig somewhere sometime. (Mick, March 2014, Rockfold)
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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