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Perry & The Pumpers - Movin' At Midnight (2012)

Perry & The Pumpers - Movin' At Midnight (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Perry & The Pumpers

  • Title: Movin' At Midnight
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Sweetgrass Music
  • Genre: Blues, West Coast Blues
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 62:20
  • Total Size: 217/504 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. Roberta
2. I'm A Hog For You, Baby
3. Mess Around
4. If You Love Me Like You Say
5. Ain't That Just Like A Woman
6. Got You On My Mind
7. My Younger Days
8. She's Murder
9. Movin' At Midnight
10. People Are Talking
11. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go
12. Hello My Lover
13. Hey Little Girl
14. Hush Hush
15. How Come My Bulldog Don't Bark?

Perry migrated to California with his longtime buddy, the great keyboardist/singer Stephen Miller, and the two became part of Elvin Bishop’s Band. Perry soon jumped ship and formed his own group, and he consistently found musicians who loved equal parts of fun, mayhem, and the soulful Blues and R&B that Perry taught (because joining The Pumpers meant qualifying for a sort of “finishing school”). Over the years, several members of Perry and the Pumpers went on to play with Elvin Bishop, as well as with musicians as different as John Lee Hooker and Peter Gabriel. But while with Perry, they pumped out that Sound demanded by The Boss, a driving, thumping, good-time blend of American Roots music. Dancers would be sweatin’ and rockin’, Drinkers would be drinkin’, and the energy would build to a crescendo, often culminating with Perry walking the bar, wailin’ on that harmonica and belting out “Got My Mojo Workin’”, while drop-kicking shot glasses off the bar. The band was no less colorful, including, at different times, characters like “Fly” Brooks, Johnny “V”, “Cheetah”, Johnny “Ace”….
Bishop would come in to jam almost every night when he got off the road, along with bluesmen like Tucker, or Nick Gravenites. The joint would get to jumpin’ and every once in awhile, somebody’d get out of control. Jack and/or Joey would “escort” them, rolled up into a ball, out into Grant Street,. The saloon doors would slam open and Perry would yell, “And there goes another satisfied customer”!
The cast of regulars included “Millie the Flower Lady”, “Ernie, The Dancin’ Fool From the Fairmont”, “Red”, a young man dressed in overalls with no shirt or shoes, who had a Gibson guitar with no case strapped on his back, and would sit in and play like BB King (he later morphed into “Johnny Nitro”, performing successfully at the Saloon for decades.), beat poet Bob Kaufman…. Pimps and Preachers mingling with Streetwalkers and Celebrities…What a scene! They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.
Almost unbelievably, Perry is still doing that thing he does so well, and it must have been fate that, through a convoluted series of circumstances, he was reunited with some of his old bandmates Phil Aaberg and Steve Ehrmann, and a few new Characters – and exceptional musicians. Some of us feel that he’s never sounded better. The result is this CD, just honest music, heartfelt and soulful, without the electronic and contrived gimmicks present in so much of what passes for music today. These tracks were recorded live with no cheating ( no perfection here, just like life), and a few solos and vocals were added later.



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