Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 40:14
Size: 92,7 MB
Label: Valley Media, Inc
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Emergency - 3:40
2. When Did Love Let Go - 5:06
3. A Woman Like You - 3:06
4. Don't Be Afraid - 4:17
5. Downtown Drinking - 4:04
6. Southern Fried Groove - 4:21
7. Bad News - 4:25
8. 14 Carat Fool - 4:25
9. Double Trouble - 3:17
10. Just To Satisfy You - 3:28
Small time Florida blues label that should have been in same league with alligator & blind pig. great blues and southern blues rock that should not be overlooked.
One of the pleasures of traveling around the U.S. is listening to bar bands in out of the way dives. Whether you're in Oregon, Georgia, Colorado, or Pennsylvania, a good bar band may not be cutting-edge, trendy, or experimental but can win you over with its infectiousness and its sense of fun. One such bar band is Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors, whose Emergency makes you feel like you've wandered into a cool dive somewhere in Middle America.
People who heard this 1991 release tended to place it in the blues-rock category - and, to be sure, "Downtown Drinking" "14 Carat Fool," and "Bad News" are catchy examples of blues-rock. But many of the other tunes are best described as roots rock with a strong southern soul influence. Tracks like "Southern Fried Groove" and "Don't Be Afraid" give the impression that Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors have spent a lot of time listening to Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, and other southern-style soulsters who were big in the 1960s.
And, in fact, Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors are a southern band; Emergency was recorded at King Snake's Sanford, FL studio. Although not the most original album in the world, Emergency is easy to enjoy if you have a taste for earthy, unpretentious bar bands.
Emergency
Year: 1991
Time: 40:14
Size: 92,7 MB
Label: Valley Media, Inc
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Emergency - 3:40
2. When Did Love Let Go - 5:06
3. A Woman Like You - 3:06
4. Don't Be Afraid - 4:17
5. Downtown Drinking - 4:04
6. Southern Fried Groove - 4:21
7. Bad News - 4:25
8. 14 Carat Fool - 4:25
9. Double Trouble - 3:17
10. Just To Satisfy You - 3:28
Small time Florida blues label that should have been in same league with alligator & blind pig. great blues and southern blues rock that should not be overlooked.
One of the pleasures of traveling around the U.S. is listening to bar bands in out of the way dives. Whether you're in Oregon, Georgia, Colorado, or Pennsylvania, a good bar band may not be cutting-edge, trendy, or experimental but can win you over with its infectiousness and its sense of fun. One such bar band is Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors, whose Emergency makes you feel like you've wandered into a cool dive somewhere in Middle America.
People who heard this 1991 release tended to place it in the blues-rock category - and, to be sure, "Downtown Drinking" "14 Carat Fool," and "Bad News" are catchy examples of blues-rock. But many of the other tunes are best described as roots rock with a strong southern soul influence. Tracks like "Southern Fried Groove" and "Don't Be Afraid" give the impression that Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors have spent a lot of time listening to Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, and other southern-style soulsters who were big in the 1960s.
And, in fact, Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors are a southern band; Emergency was recorded at King Snake's Sanford, FL studio. Although not the most original album in the world, Emergency is easy to enjoy if you have a taste for earthy, unpretentious bar bands.
Emergency
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