Sunday, July 10, 2011

Butler Twins Blues Band 1999 The Butler's Boogie - Live At The Attic





Genre: Blues
Rate: 232 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:57:05
Size: 96,50 MB

United States


Review by Curtis Zimmermann

Detroit city, year 2000, Hastings street has been obliterated by the highways and some question whether Detroit still maintains its place as one of the nations blues capitals. Surprisingly enough, the scene still exists, not in the inner city, but out in the suburbs. Recorded live at the Attic bar in Hamtramck, MI, Butlers Boogie is a testament to the strength of Detroit blues 60 years after its heyday.

Clarence and Curtis Butler have lived the blues life: The brothers were born in Alabama then emigrated to Michigan in the '50s and worked in the factories most of their lives, playing music on the side. The duo brings their story to life with songs like "Goin' Down to the Juke Joint" and "Goin' Back Home." Clarence's lead vocals still have a powerful resonance expressing a true blues passion with every note.

Occasionally, since this is a live album, the group's jams get a bit repetitive. Still, this isn't a fault to the music, in fact, the album only increases the desire to see the Butler Twins live.



Tracklist:

01 - The Butler's Boogie 06:53

02 - Go'in Down To The Juke Joint 08:42

03 - Who Told You That I've Been Fool'in Around 05:57

04 - Too Old For You 06:13

05 - I Believe I Got To Get Me A Black Cat Bone 05:58

06 - Ain't Got Nobody To Tell My Troubles To 08:18

07 - Wish'n Upon A Falling Star 07:18

08 - Go'in Back Home 07:46





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