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Bill Stuve - Big Noise

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1990
Time: 38:32
Size: 89,0 MB
Label: Tramp
Styles: Contemporary Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Just Got Lucky - 2:52
 2. Big Noise - 3:19
 3. Centipede Crawl - 2:05
 4. Must Have Been the Devil - 3:52
 5. Sherry Twist - 2:32
 6. Big Money Blues - 5:28
 7. She Walked Right In/Honey Hush - 3:43
 8. Cuttin' In - 3:09
 9. Was it Something I Said - 1:52
10. Black Diamond - 2:41
11. I Got to Find my Baby - 3:33
12. Feel So Good - 3:21

The atmosphere is like joining the buddies for drinks and a good time at the Saturday night poker party. The stakes aren't high, but the winning bet is to see Stuve having fun with the guys, whether it be with pianist Steve F'dor and James Harman romping on the blame name game on Otis Spann's "Must Have Been the Devil" or saxist Lee Allen grooving to some rockabilly jump blues. Listen as Stuve shifts from jump blues to sock hop music in one fell swoop on "Centipede Crawl."
"Let's have some fun" -- that's pretty much what I try to do," says Bill Stuve, string bassist and sometimes vocalist with Los Angeles' Rod Piazza and The Mighty Flyers. That philosophy worked then, and it still works. It's serious music, but try to have some fun with it. Everybody gets his share of the spotlight - whether it's pianist Steve F'dor on "Big Money Blues," harmonicat James Harman on "Must Have Been The Devil," or baritone saxophonist Jeff Turmes. If the tenor sax solos, on "Just Got Lucky" and "She Walked Right In," sound familiar, they should. That's none other than Lee Allen, who blew with Little Richard, Fats Domino and countless others.

Big Noise

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