C-Leb, the Kettle Black - The Kettle Black (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: C-Leb, the Kettle Black
- Title: The Kettle Black
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Spark and Shine
- Genre: Blues, Rockin Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:57:18
- Total Size: 369 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Call It Love
02. Hell Don't Pay Taxes Explicit
03. Can't Get That Low
04. The Celebration
05. One for the Road Explicit
06. Man Down
07. Guilty
08. Another Man's Son Explicit
09. Hott Mess Explicit
10. The Way It Goes
11. Hell Don't Pay Taxes
12. One for the Road
13. Another Man's Son
14. Hott Mess
Seattle-based blues-styled band, C-Leb and his buddies borrow heavily from traditional blues, but dress it up in modern rhythms, dance beats and driving rock funk. This is the outfit’s debut album and is a powerful collection of self-penned tunes that runs the gamut from driving rock to heavy blues through to some jazzy-styled numbers. The abrasive “Hell Don’t Pay Taxes” borrows lyrically from Merle Travis “16 Tons,” whilst the pounding “One For the Road” nods affectionately in the direction of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The kicking “Man Down” is just a little lighter, allowing the lead guitar work to shine out front of the swirling and hypnotic keyboards and the staccato rhythmic attack. A compelling rock record very much for today headbangers.
01. Call It Love
02. Hell Don't Pay Taxes Explicit
03. Can't Get That Low
04. The Celebration
05. One for the Road Explicit
06. Man Down
07. Guilty
08. Another Man's Son Explicit
09. Hott Mess Explicit
10. The Way It Goes
11. Hell Don't Pay Taxes
12. One for the Road
13. Another Man's Son
14. Hott Mess
Seattle-based blues-styled band, C-Leb and his buddies borrow heavily from traditional blues, but dress it up in modern rhythms, dance beats and driving rock funk. This is the outfit’s debut album and is a powerful collection of self-penned tunes that runs the gamut from driving rock to heavy blues through to some jazzy-styled numbers. The abrasive “Hell Don’t Pay Taxes” borrows lyrically from Merle Travis “16 Tons,” whilst the pounding “One For the Road” nods affectionately in the direction of Creedence Clearwater Revival. The kicking “Man Down” is just a little lighter, allowing the lead guitar work to shine out front of the swirling and hypnotic keyboards and the staccato rhythmic attack. A compelling rock record very much for today headbangers.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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