Saturday, April 14, 2012

Hamilton Loomis 2003 Kickin It


Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:46:22
Size: 84,89 MB

United States

Review by Al Campbell

Young Texas guitarist Hamilton Loomis' first disc for Blind Pig, Kickin' It, is a mixed bag of modern blues, modern funk, and slick soul. As a young man getting started in the blues, Loomis was mentored by Lone Star State legends Albert Collins, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, and Johnny Copeland. He seems proud to use those names in interviews and press releases, and rightfully so! You sense he is genuinely honoured to have been taken under the wing of these elder statesmen. So, it comes as a bit of a surprise in the Kickin' It liner notes when Loomis brags, "This ain't yo' Grandpa's blues record," and how he's going to take "blues out of the box." If you associate Loomis' mentors with "grandpa's blues record," you probably won't get much enjoyment from Kickin' It.



Tracklist:

01 - Workin' Real Hard 04:18

02 - No No No 03:49

03 - Be Mine Anyway 04:12

04 - Just Your Fool 05:28

05 - Get My Blues On 04:38

06 - Better Man 05:10

07 - 99 Miles 04:33

08 - Take A Number (Stand In Line) 05:02

09 - Something's Gonna Come My Way 04:35

10 - Who Dat 04:37





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