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| 1. Strollin' With Bone (Part 1) |
| 2. 'Lizabeth |
| 3. Guitar Player |
| 4. Talking That Talk |
| 5. House Party |
| 6. Where Were You |
| 7. Love Don't Love Nobody |
| 8. Welcome Blues |
| 9. Bring It Home To Me |
| 10. Wipe Your Tears |
| 11. Happy Hour |
| 12. Real Gone Lover |
| 13. Silly Dilly Woman |
| 14. One Bar Short |
| 15. One Mo' Peep |
| 16. Strollin' With Bone (Part 2) |
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Lively Jumping Blues Disc,
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This review is from: West Coast House Party (Audio CD)
Kid Ramos' second Evidence album, West Coast House Party features a who's who of some of the more prominent blues guitar pickers on the West Coast blues scene along a variety of vocalists and other players. Musically, this album leans to the jump blues scene that thrived on the West Coast, with two takes of a T-Bone walker instrumental, Strollin' With Bone, spotlighting Gatemouth Brown and Duke Robillard along with Kid Ramos, sandwiching 14 other tracks. Other guitarists here include Junior Watson, Rick Holmstrom, Rusty Zinn and Charlie Baty, while Zinn, Robillard, Watson, James Intveld, Kim Wilson, Janiva Magness, Big Sandy Williams and James Harman handle the vocals. Jeff Turmes anchors the horns, while Fred Kaplan is on piano, Larry Taylor on bass and Stephen Hodges is on drums. Its a tight band, that swings, and ramos gets to trade guitar solos with his peers and special guests. The vocals are generally quite good, although overshadowed by the originals. James Intveld is a capable singer on Roy Brown's Love Don't Love Nobody, but not simply in Brown's league as a singer (admittedly few are), and even Kim Wilson can't quite equal a Smiley Lewis on a jump blues like Real Gone Lover. Within its admitted limitations, this record still possesses have considerable appeal. The music is wonderfully played and the result is a lively blues party disc great for dancing and/or listening.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
They do make and play music like they used too!,
By SIMON AGUILAR-GARCIA (Seattle, Wa. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: West Coast House Party (Audio CD)
Listening to this I felt I was transported to a jumping roadhouse with a rockin' band and people dancing everywhere! Excellent production, musicianship, songs and playing! Jump Blues, Boogie, Rockabilly, Big Band all evident and all stewing very hot! ... .
5.0 out of 5 stars
One hell of a party,
By jjvanroy (maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: West Coast House Party (Audio CD)
Great recording with a who's who of performers. James Harmon, Gatemouth Brown, Kim Wilson and Duke Robillard just to name a few. All the tunes are inspired but my favorites are house party,happy hour, one bar short and one mo peep
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