Size: 165,9 MB
Time: 71:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, inside, tray, cd
1. Playing With My Friends (8:09)
2. Sick & Tired (10:22)
3. I've Got Love (8:02)
4. Get On Line, Baby (10:32)
5. Mind Your Own Business (12:37)
6. Bury The Bone (8:37)
7. Members Only (3:57)
8. Next Time You See Me (9:35)
Bluesman Frank Ace had been all over the world, but never to England. He smiled, and said "I have waited all my life to say this... Hello England!" And with that, the band was off and kicking. The Blues Crusaders are one of England's best blues band. The four piece band added two great hornmen to compliment bluesman Frank Ace - Pete Grogan on alto sax and Joe Offeen on trumpet. The Blues Crusaders consists of bandleader Jeremy Watson on guitar, Bernard "Bruno" Urciuoli on bass guitar, Rick Hudson on drums, and Jaime McGovern on hammond B-3.
This is the only live CD of Frank Ace. It gives you a chance to hear and feel the emotion of Frank Ace from the opening track of "Playing with My Friends" thru "Sick and Tired." This CD gives you a chance to hear why fans are asking "Why isn't he doing more festivals?" Frank flew into the UK on Friday, February 17, 2006. He met with the Blues Crusaders and played a Shakedown gig that night in Castor. Jeremy Watson, the Blues Crusaders bandleader, did a excellent job of having the band as ready as possible in such a short time. The next night Frank Ace and The Blues Crusaders performed to a packed house at the Stamford Arts Centre.
The solos are pure, raw, and smoking. Frank Ace does all the things we like about his shows. He works the audience. The audience were singing, clapping, and stomping their feet. Frank gives every one of the Blues Crusaders solos, whether they want it or not, as in the case of the bass player, his good friend of one day, "Bruno" Urciuoli. After he and the band left Bruno on stage alone, Frank said "I knew he could do it, he's one bad ass bass man".
Blues & Rhythm Magazine reviewer, Phil Wight, was there, and later wrote in B&R #208 April 2006, "then as the audience stomped and hollered their appreciation, Frank encored which ended the night perfectly and sent the audience on their way on a high after a superb evening of blues and R&B. Good music, lots of fun, and surprises". Frank Ace "Live in England" with The Blues Crusaders is the only live recording of Frank Ace so far, but we are looking forward to another.
This is the only live CD of Frank Ace. It gives you a chance to hear and feel the emotion of Frank Ace from the opening track of "Playing with My Friends" thru "Sick and Tired." This CD gives you a chance to hear why fans are asking "Why isn't he doing more festivals?" Frank flew into the UK on Friday, February 17, 2006. He met with the Blues Crusaders and played a Shakedown gig that night in Castor. Jeremy Watson, the Blues Crusaders bandleader, did a excellent job of having the band as ready as possible in such a short time. The next night Frank Ace and The Blues Crusaders performed to a packed house at the Stamford Arts Centre.
The solos are pure, raw, and smoking. Frank Ace does all the things we like about his shows. He works the audience. The audience were singing, clapping, and stomping their feet. Frank gives every one of the Blues Crusaders solos, whether they want it or not, as in the case of the bass player, his good friend of one day, "Bruno" Urciuoli. After he and the band left Bruno on stage alone, Frank said "I knew he could do it, he's one bad ass bass man".
Blues & Rhythm Magazine reviewer, Phil Wight, was there, and later wrote in B&R #208 April 2006, "then as the audience stomped and hollered their appreciation, Frank encored which ended the night perfectly and sent the audience on their way on a high after a superb evening of blues and R&B. Good music, lots of fun, and surprises". Frank Ace "Live in England" with The Blues Crusaders is the only live recording of Frank Ace so far, but we are looking forward to another.
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4 comments:
Please, I would like a new link of this record.Thanks in advanced
Thanks Red Rooster for your quartet of today. Highly appreciated.
Thanks for this record.Excuse me for my error
You're most welcome Jose and Smokey, glad you guys enjoyed the post. And don't you worry about your "error" Jose, these things happen. Thank you both for your comments, they are appreciated.
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