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| 1. Shake 'Em On Down | 5:14 | Not Available | ||
| 2. Po Black Maddie>Skinny Woman>Po Black Maddie | 12:54 | Not Available | ||
| 3. Jumper On The Line | 5:17 | Not Available | ||
| 4. Bad Bad Pain | 2:46 | Not Available | ||
| 5. Down In Mississippi | 5:07 | Not Available | ||
| 6. Never In All My Days | 4:18 | Not Available | ||
| 7. Boomer's Story | 4:37 | Not Available | ||
| 8. Psychedelic Sex Machine | 4:58 | Not Available | ||
| 9. Shimmy She Wobble>Station Blues | 9:11 | Not Available | ||
| 10. Friend Of Mine | 4:02 | Not Available | ||
| 11. Be So Glad | 7:21 | Not Available | ||
| 12. Snake Drive | 5:06 | Not Available | ||
| 13. Goin' Home Part Two | 4:13 | Not Available | ||
| 14. Going Down South | 3:01 | Not Available |
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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can I give this one 6 stars?,
By Bluesguitarfan (Milford, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hill Country Revue (Audio CD)
Holy Schiznit, this CD kicks tail from start to finish! These fellas "get it". They understand what makes for great Roots-Rock. Heavy on the percussion...heavy on the bass...heavy on the "nasty" fuzzed-out slide guitar of Luther Dickinson. This group grabs onto a funky 4 beat groove, and they don't just play it...they wring it out, and make it touch your soul. At times the sound reminds me of ABB. At other points it reminds me of J. Geils Band. But make no mistake, these guys are no copycats. This is Blues-Rock for the new century. They even blend in a little hip-hop and make it sound good (never thought I'd say that). Best CD I've bought since I don't know when...and I've bought plenty. Buy it today...thank me later!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
...well, well, well...,
By Hiberian Bocci Team "If you can't join 'em, b... (Lost Wages, NV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hill Country Revue (Audio CD)
Well, well, well. This album is what music is all about. The love and energy, the friendship, and southern hospitality make this Hill Country Revue just about the best I've ever heard. I can't stop playing it. I've had it about two weeks now, and I play it at least twice a day. I haven't done that since I was a teenager and only had a couple of albums. This thing just starts out hot. I love the R. L. Burnside dialog with the crowd while the band plays. It's a family community thing. Everybody shares and contributes. This is not like the studio stuff, this is pure magic. I hate rap music. I don't know exactly why, but I hate rap music. Cody Burnside does a couple of tunes with rap lyrics that are just great, I love rap music, if it's Hill Country Revue. I'm just a Yankee from Bean Town, and my family is not very close, so it's great for me to see this collection of friends and family come together as one big extended family. There are so many people on the stage you'd think they'd need traffic cops to figure out whose turn it is do what, but everybody gets a chance to shine and share. Yeah that Po Black Maddie>Skinny Women>Po Black Maddie is pretty hot. The Down in Mississippi with Jim Dickenson is a down and dirty throat rasping raw blues with blistering nasty guitar, but now the album is pure hot. It just keeps building up momentum. Never in All My Days is one of the highpoints of the album-Well, Well, Well. Man that bass is just so hard hitting. If you be a bass fan, you gotta try this. Chris Robinson's vocals on Boomer's Story are fantastic, he just blew me away, and I'm more of an instrumental fan, but his voice, and the back up are kinda like an instrument. It's kinda mythical or mystical, or maybe I'm getting hysterical. Wait `til you hear the washboard on Psychedelic Sex Machine, it's like Hendrix on washboard. I've never heard anything like it, and R. L. in the background giving encouragement. Man what a cut. What a surprise the Rising Star Drum Corps is. These cats just blow me away. They cut loose on the Shimmy She Wobble>Station Blues. When these guys get to Be So Glad, Cody does some rap vocals that comes out great with the hill country rock. It's also a bottom end rhythm fest. Good drums, screeching lead, heart pounding base, and a mix of vocals that makes me feel good. This gives me goose bumps-can't get enough. Snake Drive is just more of the same with a relentless rhythm and great vocals and some more well, well, well. Goin' Home Part Two just keep the momentum going. I feel like these guys are going to take off, but this is where they start winding down to say good-bye. All in all, this is 78 minutes of celebration on one disc. I heard these guys put on some pretty long concerts. I'd love to see a big four disc set like Gov't Mule's A little Help from Our Friends.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
when you're ready to turn it up...,
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This review is from: Hill Country Revue (Audio CD)
I've seen the Allstars three times now and this CD really captures their spirit and their strength - shake yer booty and let it all hang out! A warning though, this is the blues, so if you're looking for straight ahead pop/rock, look elsewhere.I'd give it a 5, but truthfully not all the tracks are of 5 star quality. Personally, I prefer RL Burside's vocals to any of the band's, so those tracks are my favourites. If you're in the mood to crank the volume and shake, then this CD will absolutely not disappoint. Yogi
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