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An instrumental tribute to you-know-who...
funky blues
Blues-rock/funky Texas blues, influenced by SRV, T-Birds, Bonnie Raitt, Sonny Landreth. Great guitar, harp, slide guitar and male and female vocals
The Rockin' Armadillos are one of Europe's most exciting blues-rock attraction. In a world full of so-so blues bands, The Rockin Armadillos' tough-rockin, funky style stands head and shoulders above the run-of-the-mill. If you love powerful, passionate guitar playing, the Armadillos have it by the spadeful - courtesy of two of the hottest young players in the whole of Europe. If you enjoy irresistible rhythms that you can't help dancing to, the band's rhythm section will connect directly with your feet. And if the combination of a gritty male vocal and a sweet, soulful country-tinged female voice is to your liking, you'll find both these here, too - with a generous side-order of wailing harmonica and some down-and-dirty slide guitar thrown in for good measure! Whether it's sinuous, funky up-tempo numbers, toe-tapping Texas shuffles or soulful, heartfelt slow blues tunes, the Armadillos are THE band...
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #101
Peak in subgenre #38
Author
Barry/Barry/Murkin/Lester
Rights
Tim Aves
Uploaded
January 12, 2006
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MP3 1.5 MB 128 kbps 1:36
Story behind the song
This was originally released on the first CD, "Texas Cockroach". This was recorded in 1996, which, incredibly, means that Owen Barry, the band's brilliant young guitarist, was just 16 at the time! (He's now 25 and a whole lot better and cringes when he hears this!)
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