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User tags: rock americana, blues country, mp3 album
Boot-stomping, soul-shaking, roadhouse-right rock ânâ roll blends country rock in the vein of the Band, early Eagles, or Lynyrd Skynyrd with a rhythm and blues edge to give a full mid-â70s sound to this fine record.
13 MP3 Songs in this album (47:56) !
Related styles: ROCK: Americana, BLUES: Country Blues
People who are interested in The Black Crowes The Band Delbert McClinton should consider this download.
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Honey Island Swamp Band Announces Their New Album, Wishing Well
NEW ORLEANS â Great music begins with great songs, and great songs are what the Honey Island Swamp Band is all about. When they formed the band, Aaron Wilkinson and Chris Mulé had already established promising songwriting careers, both individually and as a team. Collaborating with fellow songwriter and Alligator Records recording artist Eric Lindell, the two were instrumental in the writing for Lindellâs acclaimed 2008 release Low on Cash, Rich in Love.
With Wishing Well, the first full-length release from Honey Island Swamp Band, both musicians bring their songwriting to new levels with their most fully-developed material to date. From the opening bars of the title track to the albumâs final note, Wishing Well covers the entire landscape of southern roots music that has made the bandâs live shows and eponymous 2007 EP favorites among music lovers of all genres.
Rockers like âWishing Wellâ and âSeeds and Stemsâ evoke Exile on Main Street-era Stones, while the mid-tempo funk of âNatural Born Foolâ and âTill the Moneyâs Goneâ capture the bluesy soul of Delbert McClinton and early Black Crowes. Classic country fans will recognize the bar-room emotion of âI Can Tellâ and âDark End of the Bar,â while R&B lovers will appreciate the New Orleans flavor of âKilling Meâ and the Stevie Wonder-esque âExpression of Love.â Eleven of the albumâs thirteen songs testify to the strength of Wilkinson and Muléâs songwriting, while inspired covers of Washboard Samâs âSophisticated Mamaâ and William Bellâs âYou Donât Miss Your Waterâ reflect the bandâs wide range of influences.
The album was produced by Tom Drummond, bassist for New Orleansâ own Better Than Ezra. Drummond recorded the album at Ezraâs Fudge Studio, where the immediate challenge became whittling down the bandâs extensive body of original songs to a manageable album-length recording. After settling on a set of songs representative of the bandâs eclectic sound, the core group â Wilkinson on mandolin and guitar, Mulé on guitar, Sam Price on bass and Garland Paul on drums â took on the task of capturing their live energy on tape.
âIt was a pleasure working with a band with such a wide variety of instrumentation,â Drummond says. âWe wanted to make the record feel as organic as possible while still taking advantage of modern recording techniques. These guys kept me on my toes for sure. There are some great performances on this album to go along with some great songs.â
To bring their vision to life, the group invited an A-list of friends and former collaborators to get on board for the new record. New Orleans stalwart Marc Adams handles the keyboard work, while veteran saxophonist Jimmy Carpenter (Eric Lindell Band, Jimmy Thackery) contributes as both player and horn arranger. Mark Mullins and Craig Klein (Bonerama) round out the horn section, while legendary sousaphonist Kirk Joseph (Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Backyard Groove) holds down the bottom on several tracks. Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Sean Carey (Eric Lindell Band) adds his unique harmonica and vocal sounds to several tracks, while the dynamite duo of Gina Brown (Anutha Level, Tony Clifton) and Evelyn Montgomery (Tony Clifton) takes the bandâs vocal harmonies to sultry depths and stratospheric heights. Rounding out this group of extraordinarily talented contributors are accordionist Greg Schatz (Schatzy) and clarinetist Tom Fischer.
Reviews:
From Offbeat Magazine May 2009
Honey Island Swamp Band
Wishing Well
Independent
By David Kunian
In the years since the Honey Island Swamp Band released its first record, it has crossed the country and been the secret force behind swamp soulster Eric Lindell. Now it has released its second record, Wishing Well, a record that shows off its roadhouse-right rock ânâ roll. Wishing Well splits its songs between their two main writers and guitarists, Aaron Wilkinson and Chris Mule. Both are good songwriters with tried, true, but not clichéd sentiments. Wilkinson pens a graceful turn of phrase telling the object of his desire that heâll be at the âDark End of the Barâ before a honky-tonk piano and easy slide guitar finish his thoughts. Wilkinsonâs songs lean toward country rock in the vein of the Band, early Eagles, or Lynyrd Skynyrd. Muleâs song have a more rhythm and blues edge and a cynical, kiss-off sentiments as in âI canât live the way / youâre killing me.â The band even adds some acoustic touches with Muleâs acoustic guitar and Wilkinsonâs mandolin on âDecent Companyâ before the horns punch up some brassy trombone. Special guests such as Sean C. on harmonica and tight horn arrangements courtesy of Jimmy Carpenter help fill out the solid rhythms of bassist Sam Price and drummer Garland Paul and give a full mid-â70s sound to this fine record.
13 MP3 Songs in this album (47:56) !
Related styles: ROCK: Americana, BLUES: Country Blues
People who are interested in The Black Crowes The Band Delbert McClinton should consider this download.
Details:
Honey Island Swamp Band Announces Their New Album, Wishing Well
NEW ORLEANS â Great music begins with great songs, and great songs are what the Honey Island Swamp Band is all about. When they formed the band, Aaron Wilkinson and Chris Mulé had already established promising songwriting careers, both individually and as a team. Collaborating with fellow songwriter and Alligator Records recording artist Eric Lindell, the two were instrumental in the writing for Lindellâs acclaimed 2008 release Low on Cash, Rich in Love.
With Wishing Well, the first full-length release from Honey Island Swamp Band, both musicians bring their songwriting to new levels with their most fully-developed material to date. From the opening bars of the title track to the albumâs final note, Wishing Well covers the entire landscape of southern roots music that has made the bandâs live shows and eponymous 2007 EP favorites among music lovers of all genres.
Rockers like âWishing Wellâ and âSeeds and Stemsâ evoke Exile on Main Street-era Stones, while the mid-tempo funk of âNatural Born Foolâ and âTill the Moneyâs Goneâ capture the bluesy soul of Delbert McClinton and early Black Crowes. Classic country fans will recognize the bar-room emotion of âI Can Tellâ and âDark End of the Bar,â while R&B lovers will appreciate the New Orleans flavor of âKilling Meâ and the Stevie Wonder-esque âExpression of Love.â Eleven of the albumâs thirteen songs testify to the strength of Wilkinson and Muléâs songwriting, while inspired covers of Washboard Samâs âSophisticated Mamaâ and William Bellâs âYou Donât Miss Your Waterâ reflect the bandâs wide range of influences.
The album was produced by Tom Drummond, bassist for New Orleansâ own Better Than Ezra. Drummond recorded the album at Ezraâs Fudge Studio, where the immediate challenge became whittling down the bandâs extensive body of original songs to a manageable album-length recording. After settling on a set of songs representative of the bandâs eclectic sound, the core group â Wilkinson on mandolin and guitar, Mulé on guitar, Sam Price on bass and Garland Paul on drums â took on the task of capturing their live energy on tape.
âIt was a pleasure working with a band with such a wide variety of instrumentation,â Drummond says. âWe wanted to make the record feel as organic as possible while still taking advantage of modern recording techniques. These guys kept me on my toes for sure. There are some great performances on this album to go along with some great songs.â
To bring their vision to life, the group invited an A-list of friends and former collaborators to get on board for the new record. New Orleans stalwart Marc Adams handles the keyboard work, while veteran saxophonist Jimmy Carpenter (Eric Lindell Band, Jimmy Thackery) contributes as both player and horn arranger. Mark Mullins and Craig Klein (Bonerama) round out the horn section, while legendary sousaphonist Kirk Joseph (Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Backyard Groove) holds down the bottom on several tracks. Multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and producer Sean Carey (Eric Lindell Band) adds his unique harmonica and vocal sounds to several tracks, while the dynamite duo of Gina Brown (Anutha Level, Tony Clifton) and Evelyn Montgomery (Tony Clifton) takes the bandâs vocal harmonies to sultry depths and stratospheric heights. Rounding out this group of extraordinarily talented contributors are accordionist Greg Schatz (Schatzy) and clarinetist Tom Fischer.
Reviews:
From Offbeat Magazine May 2009
Honey Island Swamp Band
Wishing Well
Independent
By David Kunian
In the years since the Honey Island Swamp Band released its first record, it has crossed the country and been the secret force behind swamp soulster Eric Lindell. Now it has released its second record, Wishing Well, a record that shows off its roadhouse-right rock ânâ roll. Wishing Well splits its songs between their two main writers and guitarists, Aaron Wilkinson and Chris Mule. Both are good songwriters with tried, true, but not clichéd sentiments. Wilkinson pens a graceful turn of phrase telling the object of his desire that heâll be at the âDark End of the Barâ before a honky-tonk piano and easy slide guitar finish his thoughts. Wilkinsonâs songs lean toward country rock in the vein of the Band, early Eagles, or Lynyrd Skynyrd. Muleâs song have a more rhythm and blues edge and a cynical, kiss-off sentiments as in âI canât live the way / youâre killing me.â The band even adds some acoustic touches with Muleâs acoustic guitar and Wilkinsonâs mandolin on âDecent Companyâ before the horns punch up some brassy trombone. Special guests such as Sean C. on harmonica and tight horn arrangements courtesy of Jimmy Carpenter help fill out the solid rhythms of bassist Sam Price and drummer Garland Paul and give a full mid-â70s sound to this fine record.
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