4042023015872

Frets & Keys

Dave Peabody/Colin Earl

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Format: CD

Cat No: VALVE1587

Release Date:  14 June 2010

Label:  Valve Records

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4042023015872

Genres:  Blues  

  • Description

    Award winning U.K. bluesman Dave Peabody joins his King Earl Boogie Band mate, pianist Colin Earl, for an album recorded in the spirit of such guitar/piano duos as Tampa Red & Georgia Tom (“Can’t Get That Stuff No More�) and Leroy Carr & Scrapper Blackwell (“When The Sun Goes Down�) while expanding the selection to include numbers as diverse as Jimmie Rodgers’ lyrical “California Blues�, Walter Roland’s hard driving “Red Cross Store�, and Jack Clement’s rocking “It’ll Be Me�. Three originals from Dave and one from Colin compliment the traditional material. Tracks 1 to 12 were recorded at Tube Temples Studio, Solingen, Germany in March 2009 during and after the annual Mettmann Blues Week where Dave and Colin were performers. Bringing the album to a close, track 13 is an energetic live version of the Big Joe Turner/Pete Johnson “Roll ‘Em Pete� recorded at a previous Mettmann Blues Week in 2005. Frontcover “Blues In Britain� reviews already in “Blues In Britain� –issue 100 April 2010 / “fRoots� issue no. 323 May 2010 Tracks; Walking My Troubles Away / Who Baby, Who / Wine Cellar Blues / It'll Be Me / When The Sun Goes Down / California Blues / Can't Get That Stuff No More / Red Cross Store / Stone Cold Sober / Let Me Play With Your Yo Yo / Bacon Butty Boogie / Lonesome Road / Roll 'Em Pete

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Walking My Troubles Away
      • 2. Who Baby, Who
      • 3. Wine Cellar Blues
      • 4. It'll Be Me
      • 5. When The Sun Goes Down
      • 6. California Blues
      • 7. Can't Get That Stuff No More
      • 8. Red Cross Store
      • 9. Stone Cold Sober
      • 10. Let Me Play With Your Yo Yo
      • 11. Bacon Butty Boogie
      • 12. Lonesome Road
      • 13. Roll 'Em Pete