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Dienstag, 15. Mai 2012

NRBQ – God Bless Us All - Live At Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel

NRBQ – God Bless Us All - Live At Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
Label: Marat Records – CM 09
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: Germany
Released: 1988
Genre: Rock
Style: Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues
Tracklist
A1 Crazy Like A Fox
A2 Here Comers Terry
A3 Every Boy, Every Girl
A4 Sitting In The Park
A5 She Got The House
A6 Down At The Zoo
B1 Me And The Boys
B2 Moutwaterin'
B3 12 Bar Blues
B4 God Bless Us All
B5 Shake, Rattle & Roll
B6 I Gotta Go, Baby
Notes
Full band name: New Rhythm And Blues Quartet
Credits
Don Adams - Trombone
Terry Adams - Keyboards, Producer, Vocals
Al Anderson - Guitar, Vocals
Tom Ardolino - Drums
Tom Coyne - Mastering
David B. Greenberger - Cover Design
Jim Hochanadel - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
Ross Humphrey - Assistant Engineer
NRBQ - Arranger
Anastasia Pantsios - Photography
Bill Scheniman - Engineer, Mixing, Producer
Joey Spampinato - Bass, Producer, Vocals
Craig Winzelberg - Mixing Assistant
Review
by Mark Deming
If NRBQ had been given a dollar every time someone called them "the World's Greatest Bar Band" in the '70s and '80s, they probably could have bought a jet to fly from gig to gig, but despite their potent reputation as a live act, it wasn't until 1987 that they finally got around to releasing a live album. God Bless Us All wasn't the sort of live album designed to make an NRBQ show sound like an event (it doesn't even feature any of the group's "hits" beyond "Me and the Boys"), but it's an admirably accurate document of what the band sounded like on a good night. God Bless Us All was recorded (with no overdubs) during a gig in Rhode Island with the Whole Wheat Horns in tow, and stylistically it jumps all over the place, beginning with the rollicking "Crazy Like a Fox" weaving through a respectfully soulful cover of Billy Stewart's "Sitting in the Park," giving the players plenty of room to stretch out on "Here Comes Terry" and "She Got the House," getting as goofy as they wanna be on "Down at the Zoo" and "Mouthwaterin'," and rocking the club to the foundations with "Shake, Rattle and Roll." NRBQ are clearly having a great time on this particular evening, but you don't have to listen too hard to hear four great musicians cooking with gas; Al Anderson's guitar work is razor sharp, Terry Adams is a joyously inventive keyboard man, and Joey Spampinato and Tom Ardolino groove hard on every tune. Someone once described God Bless Us All as preserving "one night in the life of NRBQ," and after listening to it, it's hard not to envy the folks in the audience -- or the four guys on-stage.

Price: 19.- €

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