Automatic City: One Batch Of Blues

Automatic City SKU: 31389884
Automatic City: One Batch Of Blues

Automatic City: One Batch Of Blues

Automatic City SKU: 31389884

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: One Batch Of Blues
Artist: Automatic City
Label: Stag-O-Lee
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4030433009017
Genre: Rock

10" version. Automatic City present One Batch Of Blues, a release of blues covers. Engines on. "Commit a Crime", percussion kicks in; pulses and beats issue from various instruments and objects of everyday life; cardboard, cans and bottles echo in the tape machine. Guitar riffs roar, moan and slide, saturating the old tweed amplifier's small speaker. Singing, always soulful, swings between highs and lows, changing moods and modes, to the backbeat of an ever pounding double bass and the raw strums of acoustic guitar. Recorded in simple live takes with a handful of microphones, Automatic City stay true to the founding fathers, to the roots of blues, the raw energy of a stripped down spontaneous sound, occasionally whisking them away on further musical explorations. An eclecticism which emerges on "God Moves On The Water" bringing in sounds of Theremin, sitar, berimbau and melodica. There once were giants, by the names of Willie Dixon, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters and Blind Willie Johnson. They sang stories about lost and found loves, all-night balls, cunning escapes and fateful encounters, churches and boozers, humanity sailing forth on a doomed ship. "People had to run and pray" though sometimes whiskey and women wouldn't let the old boys do so, but all the folks surely want them to play. All night long! Features songs written by: Chester Burnett, McKinley Morganfield, Blind Willie Johnson, Willie Dixon, Elmore James, Fred McDowell/Gary Harding Davis.

Tracks:
1.1 Commit a Crime (Written By Chester Burnett) (3:36)
1.2 She's All Right (Written By McKinley Morganfield) (3:18)
1.3 God Moves on the Water (Written By Blind Willie Johnson) (3:23)
1.4 Wang Dang Doodle (Written By Willie Dixon) (3:57)
1.5 I Done Somebody Wrong (Written By Elmore James) (2:23)
1.6 Can't Be Satisfied (Written By McKinley Morganfield) (2:23)
1.7 Spoonful (Written By Willie Dixon) (3:21)
1.8 You Got to Move (Written By Fred McDowell/Gary Harding Davis) (5:40)
1.9 Wang Dang Doodle (Acoustic Version) (Written By Willie Dixon) (3:57)
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