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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Marcia Ball - 2011 - Roadside Attractions [mp3@320] Marcia Ball Marcia Ball in 2006 Wikipedia: Marcia Ball (born March 20, 1949, Orange, Texas) is an American blues singer and pianist who was raised in Vinton, Louisiana. She was described in USA Today as "a sensation, saucy singer and superb pianist... where Texas stomp-rock and Louisiana blues-swamp meet." The Boston Globe described her music as "an irresistible celebratory blend of rollicking, two-fisted New Orleans piano, Louisiana swamp rock and smoldering Texas blues from a contemporary storyteller." Roadside Attractions Artist: Marcia Ball Title: Roadside Attractions Producer: Gary Nicholson Release Date: March 29, 2011 Label: Alligator Records Catalog: ALCD 4942 ASIN: B004L8MEOC Genre: Blues, Piano Blues, Electric Texas Blues, Swamp Blues Duration: 43:47 AllMusic Review by Steve Leggett: Marcia Ball, born on the Texas/Louisiana border, has long been a superb performer, delivering her swampy blend of zydeco, blues, and gritty R&B with all the force of a Saturday night locomotive, and through 12 albums, she has never let that energy go. Roadside Attractions, her fifth release for Alligator Records, is no exception -- it cooks and rattles and rocks with Ball's typical joyous energy and powerful piano. None of her many fans will be disappointed by this outing, but it is a little different for Ball in one respect -- for the first time on one of her albums she has either written or co-written every song on it, and all of them draw on her thousands of hours on the road bringing her infectious brand of swampy boogie to the world. Song after song here roars by in a lightning-soaked tumble of piano-driven words until it feels like her own personal diary of America tumbling past the tour bus window -- and it isn’t all barbecues, picnics, and big concert stages, either. Love is found, lost, and found again out on the road, and Ball captures the kinetic feel of all of that here, and she’s arguably never sung better, her voice full of the smoke of life on the road. You can tell she loves singing these songs. The opening track, “That’s How It Goes,” stomps with joy right out of the gate, and song after song builds things forward, with Ball's singing and lyrics on cuts like “Between Here and Kingdom Come” and “Believing in Love” in constant motion. The whole album is full of motion and life, and it’s easily Ball's best and most personal statement to date. But don’t worry -- she still knows that all paths lead to the dancefloor, and once there, as she sings on the album-closing “The Party’s Still Going On,” you better be ready to dance. This wonderful album will insist on it. 01. That's How It Goes - 3:44 02. Roadside Attractions - 3:30 03. Between Here and Kingdom Come - 3:55 04. We Fell Hard - 3:22 05. Look Before You Leap - 3:48 06. I Heard It All - 3:37 07. Believing In Love - 2:18 08. This Used To Be Paradise - 3:21 09. Everybody's Looking for the Same Thing - 3:25 10. Sugar Boogie - 3:13 11. Mule Headed Man - 5:54 12. The Party's Still Going On - 3:25 Personnel: Marcia Ball - Piano, Vocals, Wurlitzer Piano Dan Bechdolt - Sax (Tenor) Don Bennett - Bass Steve Butts - Trumpet Joel Guzman - Accordion Jim Hoke - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Soloist Colin Linden - Guitar, Mandolin Damien Llanes - Drums Steve Mackey - Bass Mingo Fishtrap Horns - Horn Wendy Moten - Vocals (Background) Mike Schermer - Guitar Thad Scott - Saxophone Lynn Williams - Drums Greg Wilson - Sax (Baritone) Reese Wynans - Hammond B3 Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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