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First two tracks uploaded September 19th 2003 are from the brand new Mike Sanchez/Knockout Greg & Blue Weather album, Women & Cadillacs.
Released on Doopin Music © 2003 Mike Sanchez. Engineered by Per Angkuist and recorded at Real Music Studio, Bromma, Sweeden.
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"Women & Cadillacs" MP3 (2.5 MB)
All tracks below taken from the CD "Blue Boy"
recorded at Sweet Georgia Brown's Studio, London. Engineered by
Michael Wigfall Produced by Mike Sanchez and Andy Silvester (Track 4, Blue Boy
arranged by Andy Silvester) The copyright
to all recordings
is owned by Mike Sanchez. © 2000 Mike Sanchez, all rights reserved.
"Blue Boy" features:.
MIKE SANCHEZ : Vocals, Piano, Guitar
ANDY SILVESTER : Guitar, Pedal Steel
AL GARE : Double Bass
MARK MORGAN : Drums, Backing Vocals
With guests AL NICHOLLS : Tenor, Baritone Saxophone
DAVE PRISEMAN : Trumpet
Special Guest RICKY COOL : Harmonica
MP3 is the full album track and is encoded at 128 kbps stereo. PC
users on dial-up should right mouse click on the link and choose
"save target as":
"Someday" Streaming Realaudio
"Come Back Baby" Streaming Realaudio
"Come
Back Baby" MP3 (3.1 MB)
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Mike is back! And the master is treating you with fifteen of his all time favourite
songs, a collection of timeless ass-kicking rock 'n' roll and rhythm & blues. Mike's third solo album on his own MS label,
is a grand follow up for "Just A Game" (MS001) and "Just Can't
Afford It" (MS002). An album that takes you back to the 50s era, when music
was pure and true, and presents you with various authentic rockin' styles, rock 'n' roll, rockabilly, r&b, country and pop.
The first track is Bobby Vee's "Someday" in a revved up rocking style. You will notice immediatly that Mike has some the best rocking
musicians on the scene in his band. And Mike's fabulous black tainted voice comes out beautifully on Brook Benton's "Hurtin' Inside".
I can't tell you who did the original of "Tell Me Who", but rockabilly fans will surely remember Warren Smith's SUN version best
and it sounds just great with saxes and piano. The title song is Jim Reeves' hit "Blue Boy", a touch of country (with pedal steele), to
slow down the pace before carrying on with some real gone raving blues on Little Walter's "Come Back Baby" and some rocking piano
rock 'n' roll on Big Danny Oliver's "Sapphire".
Next is the only Mike Sanchez original on this album, titled "Fast Train", a mix of rockabilly and r&b with two grand guitar solos.
"Strange Love" is a blues song, with harmonica by Ricky Cool, and
yet another one of Mike voices. Yes, it seems as if Mike has a dozen different voice to pick from. The Smiley Lewis song "Shame, Shame,
Shame (On You Miss Roxy)" from the 1956 movie "Baby Doll" is
swinging r&b with some jazz influences. The authentic blues song "Every Day, Every Night" (Eddie Bo, I believe) gives you a chance to catch your
breath before hitting off again with Junior Parkers all time classic "Love My Baby".
One of my favourite r&b felines (sorry, females) is Ruth Brown, and she is not forgotten on this collection, hence a swinging version of
the Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller song "I Wanna Do More". The
rocking "Wildcat Tamer" is well known on the rockabilly scene, due to Mac
Curtis' Rollin' Rock recording, originally an r&b song, Mike Sanchez revives it with passion.
Two more rhythm & blues songs, "Well Baby" and "I Miss You
So", finish this 3rd Mike Sanchez album. Most of the album is r&b, and not
rockabilly, as you would expect on this website, but rockabilly emerged from rhythm & blues and hillbilly music, and you can believe
me, Mike will rock your socks on this platter. Fifties style! Oh, and there's is bonus song hidden behind the last track, Ray Smith's
"Rebound", a rocking closer for a top album!
BLUE BOY - Album Review from Blackcat
Rockabilly
This is the Mike Sanchez solo CD you’ve been waiting for! Here’s Mike mixing
guitar driven Southern blues with a whole slew of rhythm and blues piano boogies and rolls. To join him he’s assembled a
killer band that virtually amounts to a Big Town Playboys reunion!
Al Nicholls is blowin’ sax, Ricky Cool plays harp, Mark Morgan keeps the beat,
Andy Silvester is all over the place on lead guitar and pedal steel and King Pleasure’s Al Gare is down at the deep end on
double bass. And of course, here’s Mike playing wonderful piano, strapping on the electric guitar and singing better than
ever- his vocals on this album are electrifying!
As you’d expect, the music is heaving with shakers and stompers from the repertoires of Slim
Harpo, Billy Myles, Larry Williams,
Little Walter, Junior Parker and Tarheel Slim. There are fifteen tracks here
and not a dud amongst ‘em. In fact it’s hard to pick out a standout but for an old Excello freak like me, Sanchez’s version of Slim
Harpo’s 'Strange Love' is a favourite. I love the reverberating bass lines, the simmering guitar licks, Ricky Cool’s harmonica
and the way the whole thang just lollops along. Perfect! Tarheel Slim’s 'Wildcat Tamer' gets the full treatment too-
tons of swirling guitar, pumping bass and upbeat percussion slammin’ away while Sanchez wails out just like Elvis on Union Avenue.
If you want to hear Sanchez let rip on the keyboards, you’ll love his driving
version of Lieber & Stoller’s 'I Wanna Do More', it’s a poppin’ little number with great bass, tremendous piano and some hefty sax.
You get more on Brook Benton’s quirky 'Hurtin’ Inside' which is driven along by Sanchez’s intricate piano and features
tons of great horn from Al Nicholls and trumpet player Dave Priseman. Then there’s big banging’ R&B on 'Tell Me More', a real
rocker with funky drumming and some of the best raspin’ sax you’ve ever heard. Let’s face it, this CD rocks! Junior Parker’s 'Come
Back Baby' barrels along thanks to Mark Morgan’s terrifying backbeat and a persistent electric guitar lick before Ricky Cool thunders in
with some scorching harmonica. Then, if you really want to rock out, just listen to 'Sapphire'- it’s a true 50s rocker with
screaming vocals, finger bustin’ piano, some explosive whammy-bar guitar and a monumental backbeat. A killer.
One other thing- I nearly forgot to tell you about the Jim Reeves song! 'Blue
Boy' is a cool country tune given an R&B edge by buoyant piano and bass and Mike’s Nat Cole vocals. It also features some
nice guitar and impressive pedal steel from Andy Silvester. And it’s good enough to be the hit single from this CD!
This is the Mike Sanchez rocker we’ve all been waiting for- it’s nothing less
than a world class set of R&B, blues and rock’n’roll by a tremendous band.
Album
Review from RED LICK RECORDS
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