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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: WR67
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 687241006727
  • Street Date: 02/18/22
  • PreBook Date: 01/14/22
  • Label: Woodstock »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 41:41 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2022
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  • Territory: WORLD
  • Language: English

 

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Professor Louie & The Crowmatix - Strike Up The Band

Ten original songs.

Professor Louie & The Crowmatix - Strike Up The Band
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Strike Up The Band the new album by Professor Louie & The Crowmatix on Woodstock Records has nine of ten biographical and creative original songs written by Professor Louie & Miss Marie. This Legacy Allstar Roots Band continues to grow and these talented musicians, singers and songwriters wrote these songs that reflect a unique vision of relationships and thoughts about this tumultuous world and the times we live in. The 9th song, End Of The Show, (unknown writer) is a tune originally recorded by Richard Manuel of Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame group The Band that was never released. Louie came across this song on a poorly recorded cassette when he was working as Producer for a Box Set by The Band. PL&C wrote songs for Strike Up The Band to be upbeat and uplifting. The album gets off to a blistering start with the strong opening accapella vocal by Professor Louie on A Thousand Ways To Freedom. Next is the driving groove of Work it Out with The Woodstock Horns, arranged by drummer Gary Burke, and then the bluesy vocal stylings of Miss Marie on the tune Fall Back On Me. Hear the magic riffs of guitatist extradinaire John Platania throughout and on his collaborative writing for the song Good To Be Grateful. On Chain Shot Cannonball, Gary Burke one of the greatest drummers of all time and Frank Campbell on bass make the songs rock. Tracks & vocals were recorded live in the studio capturing the true nature of this legacy band. Professor Louie's strong vocals, Hammond Organ, piano & accordion playing is at the highest musical level throughout Strike Up The Band, especially on End of The Show. Background vocals by Miss Marie, Frank Campbell & Louie bring a souful edge to the songs. Some of the greatest work of their careers. Roots/Rock/Americana at it's best! Bob Ludwig, mastering genius of all time, makes the recording's come to life. "Roots Music Royalty!" Bill Hurley - The Extended Play Sessions

Track Listing

  • A Thousand Ways To Freedom
  • Work It Out
  • Fall Back On Me
  • Golden Eagle
  • Good To Be Grateful
  • Livin In This Country
  • Tick Tock
  • Chain Shot
  • End Of The Show
  • Flaming Ray

Bonus Materials

  • The 9th song, End Of The Show, is a tune originally recorded by Richard Manuel of Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame group The Band that was never released. Louie came across this song on a poorly recorded cassette when he was working as Producer for a Box Set by
  • Nine Of Ten Original Songs

Sales Points

  • For Fans Of The Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame Group The Band
  • For Fans Of The Blues
  • For Fans of Roots and American Music

Press Quotes

Killer Americana to the max.

     —http://midwestrecord.com/MWR1856.html

America's swinging roots The latest album from Professor Louie And The Crowmatix is titled 'Strike Up The Band'

     —Bluestown Music (Netherlands)

From the first track A Thousand Ways To Freedom to the closing track Flaming Ray it is pure and unadulterated footstompin' music.

     —Jan Wolf, Blues Town Music

'Every song on 'Strike Up The Band' has a glowing, dazzling gem-like quality.'

     —Henry L. Carringan, Living Blues Magazine

  

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