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  • Audio CD (October 9, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: October 9, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Blue Bella Records
  • ASIN: B000WCBRBC
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #136,457 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Late Night Saint
2. You Make Me So Angry
3. Woman Don't Lie
4. Mistakes from the Past
5. Bad Avenue
6. Lyin' for Profit
7. Herman's Holler
8. Grease Fire
9. Rising Wind
10. Tend to Your Business
See all 14 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. You've Got the Devil Inside
2. I'll Be Straight with You
3. Another Life Is Gone
4. Fill 'Er Up
5. It's Written in the Bible
6. Wild Imagination
7. You'll Remember My Name
8. Crazy Mixed Up Baby '07
9. Got My Mail Today
10. I Shall Not Be Moved
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Play It 'Til Tomorrow is Nick Moss' most ambitious recording project yet: two jam-packed discs spotlighting the entire width and breadth of his band's sonic attack. Longtime fans will immediately recognize the stinging electric blues sound that characterizes the first CD, but on disc two Nick introduces an 'unplugged' side that he's never before tapped in the studio. The uncommon versatility of the Flip Tops-ex-Legendary Blues Band keyboardist Willie Oshawny (who switches over to bass for four cuts and second guitar on another), harpist and fretsman extraordinaire Gerry Hundt, and veteran drummer Bob Carter - plays a huge role in the collection's extraordinary variety. Inherently grasping the value of playing as a rock-solid unit, the Flip Tops cook up steady-surging grooves while Nick's slashing guitar solos make every note count and every phrase resonate with authority. Adding to the mix are special guests Eddie Taylor Jr. and Barrelhouse Chuck.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crossroads Blues Society of Northern Illinois Jan-Feb 07 Review, January 4, 2008
By Steven E. Jones "Steve Jones" (Byron, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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When I heard the new Gerry Hundt CD when we were preparing the last newsletter I was hoping the new Nick Moss CD would also be a great effort. Lots of new material, the multi-talented Fliptops band (Gerry Hundt on bass and guitar, Willie Oshawny on keyboard and Bob Carter on drums), guest work by Barrelhouse Chuck, Eddie Taylor Junior and Nick's wife Kate and, best of all, not one but two CDs awaited my listening. 28 tracks listed, 24 new songs, one CD plugged in, one pretty much not, and a very `60's looking psychedelic CD cover looking very Tommy James and the Shondells-like; this had to be something special. So I put the CD in the machine and sat back in great expectation.

"Late Night Saint" opens the first set, a breezy little number featuring the regular band and Eddie Taylor. Not bad; stuff I've heard the band do this sort of stuff, but not bad. Eddie Taylor comes in to lead with Nick on the opening guitar work in "You Make Me So Angry." The tempo is up and so is my interest. Kate, Mrs. Nick Moss, fills in the rhythm guitar on track 3, a tune entitled "Women Don't Lie." Another bouncy little track, but I'm still not completely sold. "Mistakes from the Past" up next opens up with some dirty Nick Moss licks and now the radar alerts are starting to go off. The lyrics penned by Nick are selling me, too. The fretwork and upbeat tempo on the old Lefty Dizz/Walter Williams "Bad Avenue" on the next track had my heart beat up and I could picture the beads of sweat starting on Nicks' brow as he got the chords and licks out perfectly at a breakneck speed. The distortion and edge he puts on this one make it a super cover with a nice new spin. Probably the best track on the first CD.

So now that I'm sold, I settle in a for a continued stylistic stroll and shuffle through Chicago's South Side blues a la the talents of Nick and his band. Oshawny's key work is always crisp and clean while the beat by Carter is impeccable. And what can one say about Gerry Hundt that we haven't already said about him? No mandolins here, just some great rhythm guitar and bass work. And then there is Nick on lead guitar, harp and most of the vocals. Nick is right in the middle of the sonnics with the band surrounding him to the left and right. Really impressive stuff.

The second disc moves us from the South Side to the juke joints of the Delta. Gerry fills in with a lot of mean harp playing while evening breaking out the old mandolin on the one cover song, the spiritual "I Shall Not Be Moved" with he and Nick singing a moving duet. Their instrumental duet on "Fill `Er Up" pits Nick on guitar and Gerry on Harp, a superb interplay between two fine artists. Barrelhouse Chuck's familiar keystrokes open "Got My Mail Today;" gut-wrenching, impressive stuff.

I could go on and on but won't for spaces' sake. This is probably Moss' best effort to date. The sounds are tight and closed like a small studio or club on the Southside or a Mississippi juke joint, the blues played as it should be. Buy this CD- you will play it over and over again!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent disc that respects and invigorates Chicago blues tradition, November 17, 2007
By R. Weinstock (Falls Church, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a review that I will be posting to my blog inabluemood.blogspot.com and to Jazz & Blues Report (www.jazz-blues.com)

Writing about Nick Moss & the Flip Tops, Bill Dahl notes that they simultaneously preserve and advance the Chicago blues tradition. "Yet youthful vitality and imagination thunders from their sound, boding well for their future and that of the idiom itself." Listening to the double CD by this group, "Play It `Til Tomorrow" (Blue Bella) one quickly realizes that this isn't faint praise. There are two discs. One is an electric set while the other is an acoustically oriented unplugged set. What is most striking is how strong the ensemble playing is throughout. The Flip Tops are a band and the who is more than the sum of the individual parts. In fact at work listening to this I wondered for myself if this was a Magic Slim disc I had downloaded, then looked and realized it was not. But like Slim, Nick Moss & the Flip Tops have a tight sound that really gets a chugging rhythmic groove going on many tracks that does suggest Magic Slim & the Teardrops while his stinging guitar also sounds some touches of Jimmy Dawkins attack. With Eddie Taylor Jr. guesting on several tracks, Moss handles the vocals and adds some harp for a few tracks, while the Flips, Willie Oshany (ex-Legendary Blues Band) handles the keyboards (bass for a few tracks), Gary Hundt is on bass (guitar for several tracks) and Bob carter keeps the beat going on the drums. Moss is heard mostly on originals that sound like they are covers of unissued Chess or Vee-Jay recordings as well as interpretations of Luther `Georgia Snake Boy' Johnson's 'Woman Don't Lie,' Lefty Dizz's 'Bad Avenue' (sounding especially like Slim on an uptempo reworking of this song) and Floyd Jones' 'Rising Wind.' Its refreshing to hear a band handle this material so well and so-idiomatically and without any showboat guitar gymnastics. The acoustic disc is equally good as Hundt adds harp and mandolin as one hears echoes of Muddy, Jimmy Rogers and Tampa Red in these originals. Barrelhouse Chuck guests on one of these tracks as well. Besides the excellence of the performances, the material sounds so right. This is among the best new releases I have heard in 2007 and highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Blues Excellence!, March 4, 2008
I bought this album about a month ago and was optimistic about what would be on the 2 disc set. I wasn't disapointed at all after I gave it a listen. Track four on disc one: Mistakes From The Past is an absolutely marvelous track and the lyrics are very well written. Not to mention the licks Nick lays down on this track. Very well done. I would reccomend this album to any fan of the blues or just good music in general.
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