Cold Blue Steel “Headed Out Of Memphis”

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    Artista / Grupo: Cold Blue Steel

    Álbum: Headed Out Of Memphis

    Discográfica: Icehouse / Top Cat Records

    Año publicación: 2005

    Fecha crítica: 5/2008

    Valoración: GREAT

Good rock and roll, blues, ‘roadhouse-boogie’, and Texas rockabilly, cooked with the fifties flavour and perfectly spiced with XXIst century contemporary sound The musical mixture The Cold Blue Street make, is the favourite one of Dallas area ‘motards’ and specially of those who drive Harley-Davidson along Texas You can easily imagine these musicians’ sound and style, as they have been on the road for more than twenty years and have also opened for such great musicians like John Lee Hooker, Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy or Clarence ‘Gatemouth’ Brown, besides touring with Ringo Starr, Bo Diddley or Delbert McClinton among others A wide well chosen songs selection, from Fabulous Thunderbirds, Freddie King, Albert King or T-Bone Walker to country and western, Stax and sixties Motown classic songs, together with fifties rock and roll Headed Out Of Memphis is an amazing album, not only for the high quality performing musicians, but also for the excellent music they play along the whole cd



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