Product Name:
Mick's Back by vente Mick Abrahams NEUFEAN:0766126450128 UPC:0766126450128 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:CD Genre:Pop Track #1:Rivers Invitation, The Track #2:Bad Feeling Track #3:Cold Women With Warm Hearts Track #4:Time to Love Track #5:Leaving Home Blues Track #6:Long Grey Mare Track #7:Youd Be a Millionaire Track #8:Send Me Some Lovin Track #9:Yolanda Track #10:Little Red Rooster Track #11:Aint No Love in the Heart vente of the City Track #12:So Much Hard Luck Track #13:Skyline Drive Tracks:
Rivers Invitation, The
Bad Feeling
Cold Women With Warm Hearts
Time to Love
Leaving Home Blues
Long Grey Mare
Youd Be a Millionaire
Send Me Some Lovin
Yolanda
Little Red Rooster
Aint No Love in the Heart of the City
So Much Hard Luck
Skyline Drive
Performer Notes:
- Personnel includes: Mick Abrahams (vocals, acoustic & slide guitar); Norman Beaker (guitar); Lenni (saxophone); John Hulme (trumpet); Dave Baldwin (piano, organ, keyboards); Tim Franks (drums, percussion); Shelia Gott (background vocals).
- Includes liner notes by Colin Hodgkinson.
- Personnel: Mick Abrahams (vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Lenni (saxophone); John Hulme (trumpet); Dave Baldwin (piano, organ, keyboards); John Price (bass guitar); Tim Franks (drums, percussion); Sheila Gott (background vocals).
- Liner Note Author: Colin Hodgkinson.
- Its a funny thing about Mick Abrahams -- he and his one-time Jethro Tull bandmate Ian Anderson are both "trapped" in time warps, but of very differing kinds: Anderson in a folky art rock musical loop and Abrahams in a 60s-style electric blues cycle, with the echoes of Chess Records roster and also Albert King et al. rippling through his work. And at this late date, Abrahams may be the one with slightly more elbow room. The opening track on Micks Back, Percy Mayfields "The Rivers Invitation," could almost pass for an early-60s Howlin Wolf track, and the rest doesnt try to be much more advanced, nor does it have to be -- "Cold Women With Warm Hearts" offers Abrahams in his own "voice," and it all sounds very close to the kind of rootsy blues that Alexis Korner and Blues Incorporated used to do, with some of the virtuosity of the Graham Bond Organisation in there as well. The electric guitar is, of course, very prominently featured throughout, and there are saxes and even a little brass, but theyre sufficiently subdued to keep the focus on Abrahams playing where it belongs. His singing is also expressive, a powerful, raspy instrument in its own right -- coupled with the rippling instrumental breaks on songs like "Time to Love" and the mixed acoustic/electric textures of "Leaving Home Blues," the CD justifies itself as a still very credible version of 60s British blues, which will appeal to anyone who loved early Alexis Korner, Cyril Davies, Graham Bond, or the first two Cream albums. ~ Bruce Eder
Format: CD (1 Disc)
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 21 January, 2008
Label: Indigo
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