Gonna Tell Your Momma

The Cadillac Kings

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5-10 days
Genre
Blues
Label
33 Jazz
Released
September 17, 2012

Format: Compact Disc

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Description

The third and latest album from The Cadillac Kings on 33 Records was recorded live in Norway. Featuring some of the UK's top blues and roots musicians, the Cadillac Kings are probably the favourite band on the UK and European Jump Jive scene.

Inspired by the sounds and styles of the '40s & '50s with a distinctly modern take lyric-wise, this is a band with a reputation for wowing their audiences, from intimate clubs to major festivals, from theatres to dance-halls, the length and breadth of the UK and Europe. Along the way the band has picked up numerous awards including The Times' best blues CD of the year 2004 for 'Highway 17' (33WM131) and Canada's Real Blues Magazine's award for best UK blues act and CD 2009 for 'Trouble in Store'(33WM145).

2012 not only marks the band's tenth anniversary but also signals their strongest ever line-up, featuring two of the UK's very best blues instrumentalists - harmonica great Gary Potts, and the brilliant west coast-style guitarist Mal Barclay.

Press Quotes

"The country's premier blues & roots act."

The Times

"Good time blues at its very best, do not miss these guys!"

Blues in Britain Magazine

"One of the nation's finest bands in ANY genre."

Liverpool Echo

More Info

Key Value
Catalogue number 33WM147
Barcode 5020883331478
Number of items 1
Packaging type Jewel Case
Imported No
Weight 100g
Dimensions (LxWxH) 142mm x 10mm x 125mm

Disc 1

Track Listing — Disc 1

Song Title Time
1. Gonna Tell Your Momma -
2. A Man Needs His Loving -
3. Somebody -
4. Ding Dong Daddy -
5. Sick & Tired -
6. Zydeco Cadillac -
7. Just A Matter Of Time -
8. Mean Old Frisco -
9. Boogie Hamar -
10. The Big Next Thing -
11. Stranded In The Jungle -
12. Big Bad Boy -
13. Eight Ball Jack -
14. Betty Lou -