Size: 124,4 MB
Time: 53:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues/R&B
Art: Front
1. I Still Get Excited (4:02)
2. Smooth Tyrone (4:20)
3. Early In The Morning (Feat. Chris Cain) (7:49)
4. Here It Comes (3:33)
5. Come On Back (Feat. Rick Estrin) (5:45)
6. Rosita (5:31)
7. Why People Like That (3:41)
8. Howlin' For My Darlin' (5:34)
9. Spring (Feat. Tracy Nelson) (2:54)
10. Hold It Right There (3:41)
11. Feel So Bad (6:53)
Terry Hanck is a three-time BMA winner for his sax playing and on his latest disc, he demonstrates what a versatile player he is, as the music includes elements of New Orleans, R&B, blues and jazz. Recorded at Kid Anderson’s Greaseland Studio, the disc has five originals and six covers, Terry handling the lead vocals and sax with his regular band plus guests including Rick Estrin, Chris Cain and Tracy Nelson.
The title track leads the way with great rock and roll piano from Jim Pugh and amusing lyrics about getting older but still relishing what life has to offer. In complete contrast, "Smooth Tyrone" tells the tale of a sax player who always steals the girls, Johnny ‘Cat’ Soubrand’s guitar and Terry’s breathy sax adding to the jazzy feel with fine solos. Chris Cain guests on a lengthy treatment of "Early In The Morning", his B.B. King influenced guitar suiting the song with Kid on double bass and Jim switching to organ before three more originals: "Here It Comes" is a mix of early rock and roll with a Mexican border feel; "Come On Back" is an upbeat shuffle with Rick Estrin on harp and the gentle instrumental ballad "Rosita", credited to Terry, Kid and Jim, is the final original.
Tracy Nelson duets with Terry on the country/rock and roll "Spring" and the rest of the album revisits classic tunes. The New Orleans funk of Bobby Charles’ "Why People Like That" gets a minor lyrical update with reference to stealing “your laptop and phone”. Howling Wolf’s "Howlin’ For My Darlin" is terrific with Terry and Cat playing the core riff in unison, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson’s "Hold It Right There" adds an R&B dimension and Lightnin’ Hopkins’ "Feel So Bad" closes the album in fine style with plenty of space for Terry to blow his sax. Plenty to enjoy here for fans of classic blues and R&B and a likely contender for the end of the year ‘Best Of’ lists. /John Mitchell, Blues Matters
Personnel: Terry Hanck (vocals, saxophone); Chris "Kid" Andersen (bass, percussion, piano); Jim Pugh (organ, piano); Johnny Cat Soubrand (guitar); Tim Wager (bass); Butch Cousins, June Core, Alex Pettersen (drums); Chris Cain (guitar); Tracy Nelson (vocals); Rick Estrin (harmonica).
The title track leads the way with great rock and roll piano from Jim Pugh and amusing lyrics about getting older but still relishing what life has to offer. In complete contrast, "Smooth Tyrone" tells the tale of a sax player who always steals the girls, Johnny ‘Cat’ Soubrand’s guitar and Terry’s breathy sax adding to the jazzy feel with fine solos. Chris Cain guests on a lengthy treatment of "Early In The Morning", his B.B. King influenced guitar suiting the song with Kid on double bass and Jim switching to organ before three more originals: "Here It Comes" is a mix of early rock and roll with a Mexican border feel; "Come On Back" is an upbeat shuffle with Rick Estrin on harp and the gentle instrumental ballad "Rosita", credited to Terry, Kid and Jim, is the final original.
Tracy Nelson duets with Terry on the country/rock and roll "Spring" and the rest of the album revisits classic tunes. The New Orleans funk of Bobby Charles’ "Why People Like That" gets a minor lyrical update with reference to stealing “your laptop and phone”. Howling Wolf’s "Howlin’ For My Darlin" is terrific with Terry and Cat playing the core riff in unison, Eddie ‘Cleanhead’ Vinson’s "Hold It Right There" adds an R&B dimension and Lightnin’ Hopkins’ "Feel So Bad" closes the album in fine style with plenty of space for Terry to blow his sax. Plenty to enjoy here for fans of classic blues and R&B and a likely contender for the end of the year ‘Best Of’ lists. /John Mitchell, Blues Matters
Personnel: Terry Hanck (vocals, saxophone); Chris "Kid" Andersen (bass, percussion, piano); Jim Pugh (organ, piano); Johnny Cat Soubrand (guitar); Tim Wager (bass); Butch Cousins, June Core, Alex Pettersen (drums); Chris Cain (guitar); Tracy Nelson (vocals); Rick Estrin (harmonica).
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Thanks again Rooster!🤙💙🎼😎
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