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You Need A Woman
This one has a great bluesy feel. Righteous groove factor 9, Mr. Sulu!!!
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» highest in charts: # 22 (47,129 songs currently listed in Country)
» highest in sub-genre: # 3 (5,131 songs currently listed in Country > Country-Pop) » today's position: # 2560 in Country
» today's position in sub-genre: # 519 in Country-Pop
» highest in sub-genre: # 3 (5,131 songs currently listed in Country > Country-Pop) » today's position: # 2560 in Country
» today's position in sub-genre: # 519 in Country-Pop
About the song
Martin Anderson & The Usual Suspects
Martin Anderson: Singer, songwriter
Angela Hurt: Female vocals
Neal Bowen: Bass
Andy Parrish: Drums
Billy Anderson: Keyboards
Randy McFarland: Guitar
Recorded live at Gene Breeden Studios (Nashville).
Overdubs at Tower Mastering (Nashville).
Guitar Notes: Fender MIM Tele with Antiquity (b) and Fralin Blues Special (n). The second lead is done with the Firebird Strat (Antiquity Firebirds). The amp is a Bogner Metropolis, Schizo 5, with the gain set 1/2 up.
The band got into a great groove! Neal and Andy were really tight, and it felt great. The leads have a Billy Gibbons/Johnny Winter kind of thing goin' on. We be hittin' the note!!! I have to add that Angela Hurt's vocals added a whole new dimension to this song. Its got great potential for a male/female duet as well. She's pretty gutsy, and real soulful.
Martin Anderson: Singer, songwriter
Angela Hurt: Female vocals
Neal Bowen: Bass
Andy Parrish: Drums
Billy Anderson: Keyboards
Randy McFarland: Guitar
Recorded live at Gene Breeden Studios (Nashville).
Overdubs at Tower Mastering (Nashville).
Guitar Notes: Fender MIM Tele with Antiquity (b) and Fralin Blues Special (n). The second lead is done with the Firebird Strat (Antiquity Firebirds). The amp is a Bogner Metropolis, Schizo 5, with the gain set 1/2 up.
The band got into a great groove! Neal and Andy were really tight, and it felt great. The leads have a Billy Gibbons/Johnny Winter kind of thing goin' on. We be hittin' the note!!! I have to add that Angela Hurt's vocals added a whole new dimension to this song. Its got great potential for a male/female duet as well. She's pretty gutsy, and real soulful.
