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