Memphis In The Meantime - Take Me Home (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Memphis In The Meantime
- Title: Take Me Home
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Blues Matters Records
- Genre: Blues, Electric Blues, Rockabilly, Roots
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:45:51
- Total Size: 291 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Take Me Home
02. Web Top Checker
03. Blues Thing
04. Why's It Always Me
05. Knock Me Down With A Feather
06. Something To Hold On To
07. Oldsmobile
08. Lightning Never Strikes
09. Stop That Rappin'
10. Bloodshot Eyes
11. Perfect Day For The Blues
12. Second Hand Guitar Dealer
Whereas the rest of the music industry puts a premium on youth, throwing out the old in favor of the new with alarming regularity, blues and roots audiences seem to like their musicians matured like a fine wine. It is as if they innately understand that you need to live life to sing about it - never trust any guitarist under 30 ! Well, the members of Memphis In The Meantime have no fear of being asked for I.D. at the bar but otherwise this quartet has all the funky energy of a band of young Turks combined with the nuanced musicianship that only comes with experience.
Despite their well-deserved reputation as a party band Memphis In The Meantime have always had a flair for melodies and lyrics as well as grooves. They are a genre-defying group, mixing blues, rockabilly, southern soul & rock ‘n’ roll into something that is truly their own.
The band was formed in 2002 by guitarist/songwriter Mark Shaw and Chris Lomas, who plays bass and is also an accomplished writer. The two share lead vocal duties. Within a few years, the current longtime lineup was assembled with the addition of Fred Skidmore (piano & organ) in 2003 and drummer Micky Barker in 2004.
Interest from one of Europe’s biggest blues & roots labels Blues Matters led to the band starting work on there debut album ‘Take Me Home‘ featuring originals and favorites from there live set which was released to much critical acclaim in February 2006. The band toured extensively, sharing the bill with the legendary Chris Farlow at The Littlecote House Blues Weekend, opening for Madeline Bell (ex 70’s chart toppers Blue Mink) on the main stage at the 10th Nantwich Jazz & Blues Festival, performing three shows at The Big Rivers Festival in Holland, the band also appeared at the Burnley Blues Fest and two years running have bagged a prime spot on the Roadhouse stage at the Great British R’n’B Festival in Clone, Lanc’s, the largest festival of it’s type in the UK. In Jan 2008 work began on the next album and the touring continues. The great thing about Memphis In The Meantime is that they can play blues clubs and festivals or rock venues, a diversified band yes, but everybody’s on the same page and that page is headed “The Blues”.
01. Take Me Home
02. Web Top Checker
03. Blues Thing
04. Why's It Always Me
05. Knock Me Down With A Feather
06. Something To Hold On To
07. Oldsmobile
08. Lightning Never Strikes
09. Stop That Rappin'
10. Bloodshot Eyes
11. Perfect Day For The Blues
12. Second Hand Guitar Dealer
Whereas the rest of the music industry puts a premium on youth, throwing out the old in favor of the new with alarming regularity, blues and roots audiences seem to like their musicians matured like a fine wine. It is as if they innately understand that you need to live life to sing about it - never trust any guitarist under 30 ! Well, the members of Memphis In The Meantime have no fear of being asked for I.D. at the bar but otherwise this quartet has all the funky energy of a band of young Turks combined with the nuanced musicianship that only comes with experience.
Despite their well-deserved reputation as a party band Memphis In The Meantime have always had a flair for melodies and lyrics as well as grooves. They are a genre-defying group, mixing blues, rockabilly, southern soul & rock ‘n’ roll into something that is truly their own.
The band was formed in 2002 by guitarist/songwriter Mark Shaw and Chris Lomas, who plays bass and is also an accomplished writer. The two share lead vocal duties. Within a few years, the current longtime lineup was assembled with the addition of Fred Skidmore (piano & organ) in 2003 and drummer Micky Barker in 2004.
Interest from one of Europe’s biggest blues & roots labels Blues Matters led to the band starting work on there debut album ‘Take Me Home‘ featuring originals and favorites from there live set which was released to much critical acclaim in February 2006. The band toured extensively, sharing the bill with the legendary Chris Farlow at The Littlecote House Blues Weekend, opening for Madeline Bell (ex 70’s chart toppers Blue Mink) on the main stage at the 10th Nantwich Jazz & Blues Festival, performing three shows at The Big Rivers Festival in Holland, the band also appeared at the Burnley Blues Fest and two years running have bagged a prime spot on the Roadhouse stage at the Great British R’n’B Festival in Clone, Lanc’s, the largest festival of it’s type in the UK. In Jan 2008 work began on the next album and the touring continues. The great thing about Memphis In The Meantime is that they can play blues clubs and festivals or rock venues, a diversified band yes, but everybody’s on the same page and that page is headed “The Blues”.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE
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