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The
Slammers Maximum Jive Band
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Jive
Time
El Toro Records ETCD2036
She Walks Right In -
All of Me - Just A Gigolo
- Swanee River Boogie -
What'd I Say - Hook, Line
& Sinker - Stagger
Lee - Chicken & the
Hawk - Boogie Woogie
Country Girl - Shortenin'
Bread - Buona Sera
If you dig contemporary
bands like The
Stargazers, the Big Six
and Ray Gelato's Giants
Of Jive and of course
Louis Prima and Louis
Jordan this one is for
you. Recorded live it
proposes a good set of
danceable music. I really
enjoyed the excellent
"Swanee River Boogie"
(think Jerry Lee meets a
Jive band), "Hook,
Line and Sinker"
which is full of joy, the
instrumental "Shortnin'
Bread" with great
saxes (both juicy and
screaming) and the
rockabilly "Boogie
Woogie Country Girl"
with a heavy slap bass
and piano. That's too bad
they only play covers,
and extremely well known
ones, cause these guys (and
girl) are good musicians
and a little bit of
originality would have
been good. This said, I
must say I couldn't help
but tapping my feet while
listening to it, so I
guess this is the more
important, don't you
think?
Available here.
Fred "Virgil"
Turgis
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Hey
There You !!!!
Hey There You ! - Bim
Bam - Choo Choo Ch'Boogie
- Oh Marie - Straighten
Up And Fly Right - Such A
Night - Ain't Nobody Here
But Us Chicken -
Shortnin' Bread - Boogie
Woogie Country Girl -
Swanee River Boogie -
Corrine, Corrina - What'd
I Say - Bloodshot Eyes -
Linda Lu - All Of Me
All right boys, grab your
dancin' shoes, push the
furnitures on the wall,
you'll need a maximum of
space cause this guys (and
girls) are here to make
you dance.Captured live
on the stage of the
Warrington Blues Festival
in 2007, this cd shows
the Slammers at their
best: full of energy,
excitement and with a
communicative "joie
de vivre". You can
hear from every note
they're happy to be here
(and the listener regrets
he wasn't there to see
them that day), and I
think this is the key of
the success of such a
recording.
There's no radical
departure from their
studio album, but as I
said, the live recording
really advantages them.
The powerful rhythm
section supports the
solists who trade solos.All
of them are great
players, but I'd like to
make a special mention to
Claire Hamlin whose
talent shines on her
rendition of Swanee River
Boogie and Ray
Charles'What'd I say. Add
James Gray warmful vocal
and you'll have every
ingredients for a great
band. The show starts
with Freddie Bell's Hey
There You, and you're off
for 49 minutes and 15
songs of jumpin' jivin'
rhythm blues, with a
touch of rockabilly here
and there, that won't let
you a second to catch
your breath. I'll look
forward the next one.
Listen to samples and get
it on their website. |
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