Vance Kelly - Vance Kelly How Can I Miss You, When You Won`t Leave (2017)
BAND/ARTIST: Vance Kelly
- Title: Vance Kelly How Can I Miss You, When You Won`t Leave
- Year Of Release: 2017
- Label: Wolf Records International GmbH
- Genre: Chicago Blues, Blues Soul
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:50:09
- Total Size: 334 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. All About Life
02. Biscuits, Eggs, And Sausage
03. Get Home To My Baby
04. How Can I Miss You, When You Won`t Leave
05. Meet You In The Spring
06. Rumble Through Your Drawers
07. Moving On
08. Count On Me
09. Don`t Give My Love Away
10. Do It Right
11. Back On Track
12. Sticker Than You
13. Come On
14. Jamming In The Studio
Guitarist Vance Kelly, a stalwart on Chicago's south side for some years, has been making occasional forays north and west, including a torrid appearance at last year's Blues Festival. His repertoire ranges from 12-bar Chicago-blues chestnuts to funky soul and R & B to contemporary postfunk aggression; he's also been experimenting with a rough but promising jump-blues swing. Joyriding in the Subway (Wolf 1995), is funky, street-slick, and passionate. The evocative title tune has all the lusty abandon of hard-living urban youth; "Who Called the Dog Pound" evokes the roots of Chicago blues with its Delta-tinged, fingerpicked descending chord structure, slow-grinding shuffle, and playfully macho story line; "I Can't Win From Losing," a lighthearted lover's complaint, is given substance by the righteous funk of the arrangement and the straight-ahead playing of Kelly and his band. And "I Got a Blues Attitude"-with its echoes of James Brown, the late Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and other funk masters--is an anthem for a new generation of blues artists.
01. All About Life
02. Biscuits, Eggs, And Sausage
03. Get Home To My Baby
04. How Can I Miss You, When You Won`t Leave
05. Meet You In The Spring
06. Rumble Through Your Drawers
07. Moving On
08. Count On Me
09. Don`t Give My Love Away
10. Do It Right
11. Back On Track
12. Sticker Than You
13. Come On
14. Jamming In The Studio
Guitarist Vance Kelly, a stalwart on Chicago's south side for some years, has been making occasional forays north and west, including a torrid appearance at last year's Blues Festival. His repertoire ranges from 12-bar Chicago-blues chestnuts to funky soul and R & B to contemporary postfunk aggression; he's also been experimenting with a rough but promising jump-blues swing. Joyriding in the Subway (Wolf 1995), is funky, street-slick, and passionate. The evocative title tune has all the lusty abandon of hard-living urban youth; "Who Called the Dog Pound" evokes the roots of Chicago blues with its Delta-tinged, fingerpicked descending chord structure, slow-grinding shuffle, and playfully macho story line; "I Can't Win From Losing," a lighthearted lover's complaint, is given substance by the righteous funk of the arrangement and the straight-ahead playing of Kelly and his band. And "I Got a Blues Attitude"-with its echoes of James Brown, the late Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and other funk masters--is an anthem for a new generation of blues artists.
Year 2017 | Blues | FLAC / APE
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