Country/Blues
CDアルバム

販売価格

¥
3,390
税込
ポイント15%還元

廃盤

在庫状況 について

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2009年06月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAlligator Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ALL49302
SKU 014551493020

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:53
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Big Time
    2. 2.
      Back from the Dead
    3. 3.
      U B U
    4. 4.
      Walk All Day
    5. 5.
      Catchin' Hell
    6. 6.
      Earthquake
    7. 7.
      P.A. Slim Is Back
    8. 8.
      A Ton of Money
    9. 9.
      Take It Slow
    10. 10.
      I'm Takin' out My In-Laws
    11. 11.
      Cool Breeze
    12. 12.
      You Can't Come Back
    13. 13.
      Someone, Somewhere
    14. 14.
      Bigfoot

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Rick Estrin & The Nightcats

商品の紹介

As singer/harpist/songwriter and co-founder for Little Charlie & the Nightcats since 1976, Rick Estrin was often mistakenly called Charlie, the group's guitarist who seemed to be in the shadow of the flamboyant Estrin. Little Charlie Baty's exit from the rigors of touring in 2007 gave Estrin rights to officially lead the band, whose most recent rhythm section of bassist Lorenzo Farrell and drummer J. Hansen remain on board for the change. Well-known Norwegian guitarist Kid Andersen (Charlie Musselwhite, John Nemeth) picks up the guitar chores and things continue pretty much as they had been with Estrin even sticking with the Alligator label, which had steadfastly supported the band by releasing its nine previous albums. The replacement in guitarists hasn't altered the sound substantially -- perhaps Andersen is a little less jump-blues oriented -- and since Estrin was such a formidable vocal and harp presence, only the most die-hard Nightcats fans will notice the subtle musical shift. Estrin writes the majority of the tunes, capitalizing on the wry, humorous turns of phrases that made older tracks such as "My Next Ex-Wife" such show-stoppers. His nimble harmonica roars like Little Walter on "P.A. Slim Is Back" and the peppy "I'm Takin' Out My In-Laws," the only tune credited (and sung by) drummer Hansen. The group clicks on the "Fever"-styled, walking bass instrumental "Cool Breeze," where Estrin blows rich chromatic harmonica, Andersen displays his taste and restraint on jazzy leads, and standup bassist Farrell takes a rare solo. Andersen directs the group while the M.I.A. Estrin might have been shopping to add to his colorful wardrobe for the closing, surfy "Bigfoot," an odd way to finish the album since the band's leader is conspicuously absent. Regardless, this is a rollicking, fun, and successful debut for Estrin as a titular frontman to the act he's often thought to have led for years. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

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