Описание
The Hoochie Coochie Men Featuring Jon Lord- DANGER. WHITE MEN DANCING: Deluxe Edition- CD & DVD- 2007-
- Thompson Music/Edel Entertainment GmbH.- 4029758846285- 500 grn
The Hoochie Coochie Men were a renowned Australian blues group composed of bass player Bob Daisley, guitarist and singer Tim Gaze and drummer Rob Grosser. The recurring member of the band was former Deep Purple keyboard player Jon Lord, who is best known for his trademark keyboard sound on the Hammond organ - playing loud, distorted and fusing rock with classical or baroque. The band was active between 2001 and 2007 and released two studio albums, including DANGER. WHITE MEN DANCING. The album features guest performances by Deep Purple lead singer Ian Gillan, Cold Chisel lead vocalist Jimmy Barnes and the cabaret performer Jeff Duff. The Hoochie Coochie Men recorded several covers, including cover versions of tracks by The Rolling Stones “Heart Of Stone”, Don Nix “Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven” and Willie Dixon “Dead Presidents” and “Hoochie Coochie Man”. It was good having already heard the live offering from a few years before but honestly you never expected it to be as good as this. Right from the very first note of Jon Lord’s swirling Hammond organ you get top quality blues played by some highly experienced musicians at the top of their game. The blues album by The Hoochie Coochie Men and Jon Lord titled DANGER. WHITE MEN DANCING was released on 1st October 2007 on Edel Records. A deluxe edition version with a DVD was also be available.
COMPILATION INCLUDES:
CD - DANGER. WHITE MEN DANCING Original Album;
DVD - DOCUMENTARY Plus Three Bonus Video Clips Recorded Live.
PERSONNEL: Jon Lord – hammond organ; Bob Daisley – bass, harmonica, vocals; Tim Gaze – guitars, lead vocals; Bob Grosser – drums, percussion; Ian Gillan, Jimmy Barnes, Jeff Duff – lead vocals.
Since leaving Deep Purple John Lord has spent the majority of his time working on his classical projects. The man has talent in those areas, but his Hammond organ is what brought him fame with Deep Purple and now with the Hoochie Coochie Men he's back with a blues/rock band. It's like all those great blues rock songs of the sixties adn seventies were given a modern day recording and engineering treatment. The sound of the guitars, bass, drums, vocals and of course keyboards all come through in a phenomenal sonic performance. The songs themselves all come off with the touch of musical expertise and genius that you would expect from people who have been in the business some 30 or 40 years. Daisley, Gaze and Grosser began writing the material at Rob’s studio Disgracelands at the end of 2005, and continued writing, arranging and recording throughout 2006, with Grosser as engineer, Daisley as producer and mixing by Steve Scanlon in Melbourne. Jon Lord’s keyboard parts were recorded at Olympic Studios, Barnes, with engineer Darren Schneider from the U.S. Is the second Hoochie Coochie Men album that Jon Lord has featured on. It is just perfect blues with a great vocal, great guitar, meaningful lyrics that are easy to identify with ...“everybody wants the truth but everybody wants to tell a lie” ... “everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die” ... and of course that classic Jon Lord organ. To summarise then this is a great blues album, it’s a great blues rock album and it is probably the best rock style organ playing Jon Lord has come up with since Burn album. Seriously, it is that good. If you are a fan of blues rock and more specifically pre 1975 Deep Purple you simply cannot afford not to hear this album.
Housed In A Standard Jewel Case With Double Clear Tray And Hype Sticker On Front Includes 12-Page Booklet With Lyrics And Credits.
Made In Germany.
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