Matthew Robinson - Bad Habits (1998)
BAND/ARTIST: Matthew Robinson
- Title: Bad Habits
- Year Of Release: 1998
- Label: Fedora
- Genre: Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Texas Blues
- Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 48:52
- Total Size: 121/327 Mb (covers)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Got To Leave This Woman
2. Mr. Pawnbroker
3. You Just Can?t Take My Blues
4. Sunday Morning Love
5. Just Your Fool
6. I?m Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues
7. Sugar Sweet
8. Don?t Lose Your Cool
9. My Tomorrow
10. Give Me My Blues
11. West Side Baby
12. Bad Habits
Matthew Robinson - vocals & guitar;
Larry D.C. Williams - saxophone;
Donald "Duck" Jennings - trumpet;
Mickey "Tickey" Bennett - keyboards;
Eddie James Stout - bass;
William Norman Fagen - drums
1. Got To Leave This Woman
2. Mr. Pawnbroker
3. You Just Can?t Take My Blues
4. Sunday Morning Love
5. Just Your Fool
6. I?m Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues
7. Sugar Sweet
8. Don?t Lose Your Cool
9. My Tomorrow
10. Give Me My Blues
11. West Side Baby
12. Bad Habits
Matthew Robinson - vocals & guitar;
Larry D.C. Williams - saxophone;
Donald "Duck" Jennings - trumpet;
Mickey "Tickey" Bennett - keyboards;
Eddie James Stout - bass;
William Norman Fagen - drums
Matthew Robinson, born February 27, 1948 in Austin, Texas. In ’64 he and schoolmates formed the Mustangs (they had a huge hit – Tender Loving Care), which toured with James Brown, Jimmy Reed, Big Mama Thornton and Johnny Winter. Now over thirty years later Robinson gives us Bad Habits. After a couple of listenings, Cornbread says it was worth the wait! Robinson describes his music as the result of the natural evolution of gospel, R&B, blues and the Texas sound he grew up around.
As a side note for you instrument heads (I’m one of the biggest) - the guitar pictured on the album cover sure looks a lot like a B.B. King Gibson Lucille. Bad Habits is a good CD, the vocals and guitar playing was right on, less horn and more piano or harmonica would’a been a good thing.
As a side note for you instrument heads (I’m one of the biggest) - the guitar pictured on the album cover sure looks a lot like a B.B. King Gibson Lucille. Bad Habits is a good CD, the vocals and guitar playing was right on, less horn and more piano or harmonica would’a been a good thing.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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