Preacher Keen - Scattered: Songs & Sermons (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: Preacher Keen
- Title: Scattered: Songs & Sermons
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: PapMusic
- Genre: Blues
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:39:05
- Total Size: 262 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Momma Was a Pick-Up
02. Nobody's Got Too Much Money
03. U Don't Scare Me
04. But Here in the Real World
05. Black Man in the Whitehouse
06. Yo da Lady Who
07. We Can't Blame Johnny
08. I Love the Way My Baby Talks to Me
09. Ladies Love to Dance
10. What Do You Do When Your World Falls Down
" a collision of styles" from a review of my last record, "Heal Yourself (or Die with the Blues) is an accurate description of my style. I have always worked to be a recording artist and a performing songwriter, but I have never allowed myself to be restricted to one genre of music. Every record I've made has been a "collision of styles" record, and with four under my belt as of now, I guess that's why I continue making brrracapa music (blues, rhythm, rock, reggae, country, and pop, and.................) or saying it another way, miscegenated music for saints and sinners. (for English purists, I made up miscegenated out of miscegenation which means mixing of races) On this new record "Scattered: Songs and Sermons", I open with a pop song, move to slow rock, then to reggae, then to blue rhythm, then to a Bo Diddley beat song, then to a punk rock song, then to a blues shuffle, then to New Orleans style beat, and finally to one last reggae number. The hardest decision I have to make is picking one box on a list of multiple genres to describe me!
01. Momma Was a Pick-Up
02. Nobody's Got Too Much Money
03. U Don't Scare Me
04. But Here in the Real World
05. Black Man in the Whitehouse
06. Yo da Lady Who
07. We Can't Blame Johnny
08. I Love the Way My Baby Talks to Me
09. Ladies Love to Dance
10. What Do You Do When Your World Falls Down
" a collision of styles" from a review of my last record, "Heal Yourself (or Die with the Blues) is an accurate description of my style. I have always worked to be a recording artist and a performing songwriter, but I have never allowed myself to be restricted to one genre of music. Every record I've made has been a "collision of styles" record, and with four under my belt as of now, I guess that's why I continue making brrracapa music (blues, rhythm, rock, reggae, country, and pop, and.................) or saying it another way, miscegenated music for saints and sinners. (for English purists, I made up miscegenated out of miscegenation which means mixing of races) On this new record "Scattered: Songs and Sermons", I open with a pop song, move to slow rock, then to reggae, then to blue rhythm, then to a Bo Diddley beat song, then to a punk rock song, then to a blues shuffle, then to New Orleans style beat, and finally to one last reggae number. The hardest decision I have to make is picking one box on a list of multiple genres to describe me!
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