Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Big Jay McNeely - Road House Boogie

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:50
Size: 100.3 MB
Styles: Jump blues, Soul-jazz, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[2:47] 1. Blow Big Jay
[2:50] 2. Roadhouse Boogie
[2:42] 3. Willie The Cool Cat
[3:07] 4. Midnight Dreams
[2:29] 5. Hoppin' With Hunter
[2:33] 6. K & H Boogie
[2:23] 7. Gingercake
[2:26] 8. Boogie in Front
[2:35] 9. Junie-Flip
[3:00] 10. Jay's Frantic
[2:46] 11. Real Crazy Cool
[2:45] 12. Tondelayo
[3:14] 13. Deacon's Blowout
[2:36] 14. Let's Split
[2:29] 15. Just Crazy
[2:59] 16. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)

His mighty tenor sax squawking and bleating with wild-eyed abandon, Big Jay McNeely blew up a torrid R&B tornado from every conceivable position -- on his knees, on his back, being wheeled down the street on an auto mechanic's "creeper" like a modern-day pied piper. As one of the titans who made tenor sax the solo instrument of choice during rock's primordial era, McNeely could peel the paper right off the walls with his sheets of squealing, honking horn riffs.

Road House Boogie

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