Showing posts with label Mighty Blue Kings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mighty Blue Kings. Show all posts

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Mighty Blue Kings - Meet Me In Uptown

Styles: Jump Blues, Swing
Label: R-Jay
Released: 1996
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 96,6 MB
Time: 42:01
Art: front

1. Jumpin' At The Green Mill - 4:06
2. Baby Drives Me Wild - 2:18
3. Grinnin' Like A Chessy Cat - 3:27
4. Loose Lips - 2:02
5. Cadillac Boogie - 3:13
6. Buzz Buzz Buzz - 3:07
7. Big Mamou - 3:32
8. Honey Chile Jump - 3:03
9. Spark Of My Life - 4:19
10. In The Night - 3:36
11. Meet Me In Uptown - 2:59
12. Rag Mop - 3:18
13. Pink Cadillac - 2:24
14. Tenor Madness - 0:30

Personnel:
Gareth Best - Guitar
Ross Bon - Vocals
Bob Carter - Drums
Donny Nichilo - Piano
Jimmy Sutton - Bass
Jonathan Doyle - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)

Notes: One of the ealy classic albums from The Mighty Blue Kings ... Drawing from jazz, soul and early R&B rhythms; creating exciting and vital energy. Your feet just can't stop tapping. Talk about rich vocals backed by a superb rhythm section.
Yet another band to emerge out of the '90s swing revival scene, but these guys came out before Brian Setzer hit it big, before the movie Swingers was ever scripted and before those Gap ads taught us how to "Jump, Jive an' Wail." It's safe to say that Chicago's Mighty Blue Kings were ahead of their time before any trend bandwagon hit. And with their debut Meet Me in Uptown, these guys are playing smooth without any big-budget production or high energy. Instead, this record has more of a laid-back, bluesy feel with production that sounds as if it was recorded in the 1940s. But it's not like this album is undanceable -- it still swings hard. And with that, the Mighty Blue Kings prove that a modern-day swing band can capture the authenticity of how the music was meant to sound.

Meet Me In Uptown