Showing posts with label The 44s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The 44s. Show all posts
2012/09/01
The 44s - Boogie Disease
Artist: The 44s
Title Of Album: Boogie Disease
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Rip Cat Records
Genre: Blues
Notes:
There are several really good blues bands out there that have taken the tough post-war Chicago sound and pumped new life into it. Updating the music; but keeping the raw core of it. Well, add to this list the 44s 2010 debut on Rip Cat Records featuring Kid Ramos. Boogie Disease is a monster with nine tracks that clocks in at 39 minutes of unpretentious full on blues. The LA-based band features Johnny Main on guitar, vocals; Tex Nakamura on harp; Mike Turturro on upright bass; and J.R. Lozano on drums, with producer Kid Ramos guitar on four cuts. I like every song from the first note to the last; but, a few stand out like the propulsive, raw to the bone, methodical band original title cut Boogie Disease with Kid Ramos and Lester Butler's harp driven So Low Down which just plain smokes. Tex's cracker jack reed bending harp playing is barely contained on William Clarke's incendiary instrumental Blowin' Like Hell. They breathe fresh life into Wolf's Commit A Crime: performing it at a slow and deliberate pace which allows the song to maintain much of the menace without attempting to out-wolf the Wolf, which some have tried; only to come not even close. If it sounds like I'm raving about Boogie Disease, well that's because I am. It is 100% solid blue and I recommend it extremely highly. --Malcolm Kennedy
Tracklist:
1. Pull My Strings
2. So Low Down
3. Take It Easy
4. Boogie Disease
5. Commit a Crime
6. Goin to the Church
7. Blowin Like Hell
8. Automatic
9. Johnny Cochino
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