DeWolff & Dawn Brothers - Double Cream
Rezension
So, wer die Band live beim OBS Festival erlebt hat, kann es sich vielleicht vorstellen: Das auf vintage sounds und Instrumente versessene holländische Trio hat sich mit den Dawn Brothers zusammengetan und legen nun nach diversen 70s Rock Alben eine lupenreine Soul Platte vor, ganz im Stil von Otis Redding, Coasters, Ray Charles,...
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Bertus Musikvertrieb GmbH
Hans-Henny_Jahnn-Weg 15
22085 Hamburg
Germany
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Review
"It was during the recording of Dawn Brothers’ song ‘Too Many Colors in the Sun’ back in 2017 that I decided Bas van Holt and I should definitely get together sometime to try and write some songs in the vein of Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, Ray Charles, the Coasters, Clovers and all those other great soul and rhythm & blues artists that started it all: the musical deities that got hips shaking all around the world. Here were 9 people in one room having the best of times together while recording classic sounding songs directly to analog tape. Everything was recorded live, with horns, backing vocals, percussion and outstanding vocal performances by Bas. It was one of the best musical experiences I’ve ever had. Everything you’re hearing was recorded live to analog tape with 6 to 11 people together in one room having a ball, and that’s exactly what makes this album so much fun to listen to. It was just as fun to make!"
- Pablo van de Poel/DeWolff
Tracklisting
1. What Kind of a Woman< |
>2. Let Me Tell You (About My Baby)< |
>3. Loverman< |
>4. Hear Me Singing (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)< |
>5. What a View< |
>6. Thunderchild< |
>7. I'm Gone< |
>8. Alabama Small Town< |
>9. C'mon Baby (Bring It To Me)< |
>10. Man Up!< |
>11. (Something In My) Pocket< |
>12. You Gotta Find Another Fool< |
>13. Southern California< |
>14. Pawn Shop Lady |