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ARTiST: Back Door Slam ALBUM: Roll Away BiTRATE: 197kbps avg QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz LABEL: Blix Street Records GENRE: Rock SiZE: 72.55 megs PLAYTiME: 0h 48min 38sec total RiP DATE: 2010-03-02 STORE DATE: 2010-02-27 Track List: -------- 01. Come Home 4:16 02. Heavy On My Mind 5:19 03. Outside Woman Blues 3:27 04. Gotta Leave 5:49 05. Stay 5:36 06. Too Late 2:57 07. Takes A Real Man 4:41 08. It'll All Come Around 3:56 09. Too Good For Me 4:54 10. Roll Away 3:36 11. Real Man (Bonus Track) 4:07 Release Notes: -------- British blues-rockers Back Door Slam boast a tough, streetwise sound that recalls veteran U.K. blues players such as Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and John Mayall, though these young guitar slingers represent a new generation. Still, there are moments on `Roll Away` that will firmly recall the sounds of classic Creem and Blind Faith - not a bad thing and not an easy thing to pull off. "4 stars. Who would have thought the guy who sang "money for nothing and your chicks for free" could inspire a kid to grow up and become one of the most promising bluesmen of his generation -- at the tender age of 20? The listener doesn`t need to know the back story of this slamming, high-intensity Isle of Man-based blues-rock trio led by multi-talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist Davy Knowles to be inspired by the band`s blistering excitement. But like all tales of great blues makers, origins are important, so here goes: at age 11, Knowles was in the car with his father and heard Dire Straits` "Sultans of Swing," which changed his life and put him on a mission to explore Dad`s vast record collection. This included John Mayall`s Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Rory Gallagher. Then Knowles started listening to their influences, soaking up Blind Willie Johnson and Robert Johnson. Back Door Slam`s in-your-face debut rumbles out of the gate with the rollicking rocker "Come Home," a perfect intro to Knowles` crisply sizzling licks and gruff, wise, and pained-beyond-his-years vocals." This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
ARTiST: Back Door Slam ALBUM: Roll Away BiTRATE: 197kbps avg QUALiTY: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.97 Final / -V2 --vbr-new / 44.100Khz LABEL: Blix Street Records GENRE: Rock SiZE: 72.55 megs PLAYTiME: 0h 48min 38sec total RiP DATE: 2010-03-02 STORE DATE: 2010-02-27 Track List: -------- 01. Come Home 4:16 02. Heavy On My Mind 5:19 03. Outside Woman Blues 3:27 04. Gotta Leave 5:49 05. Stay 5:36 06. Too Late 2:57 07. Takes A Real Man 4:41 08. It'll All Come Around 3:56 09. Too Good For Me 4:54 10. Roll Away 3:36 11. Real Man (Bonus Track) 4:07 Release Notes: -------- British blues-rockers Back Door Slam boast a tough, streetwise sound that recalls veteran U.K. blues players such as Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and John Mayall, though these young guitar slingers represent a new generation. Still, there are moments on `Roll Away` that will firmly recall the sounds of classic Creem and Blind Faith - not a bad thing and not an easy thing to pull off. "4 stars. Who would have thought the guy who sang "money for nothing and your chicks for free" could inspire a kid to grow up and become one of the most promising bluesmen of his generation -- at the tender age of 20? The listener doesn`t need to know the back story of this slamming, high-intensity Isle of Man-based blues-rock trio led by multi-talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist Davy Knowles to be inspired by the band`s blistering excitement. But like all tales of great blues makers, origins are important, so here goes: at age 11, Knowles was in the car with his father and heard Dire Straits` "Sultans of Swing," which changed his life and put him on a mission to explore Dad`s vast record collection. This included John Mayall`s Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Rory Gallagher. Then Knowles started listening to their influences, soaking up Blind Willie Johnson and Robert Johnson. Back Door Slam`s in-your-face debut rumbles out of the gate with the rollicking rocker "Come Home," a perfect intro to Knowles` crisply sizzling licks and gruff, wise, and pained-beyond-his-years vocals." This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net