The Three Deuces
''Keep On It: Live At The Yardbird Suite''
( Yardbird Suite Records, UK, 1997 )
Catalog # YRB 005
''Keep On It: Live At The Yardbird Suite''
( Yardbird Suite Records, UK, 1997 )
Catalog # YRB 005
Tracklisting:
1.Keep On It
2.Face To Face
3.Is That All
4.Boogie On Reggae Woman
5.Mr Ed
6.Down At Art's
Personnel & Credits:
Artwork By [Design] - Neil Howson
Drums - Bill White
Guitar - Eddie Roberts
Mixed By - D. Creffield (tracks: 6) , W. Jackson (tracks: 1 to 5)
Organ [Hammond] - Ian Rose
Other [Liner Notes] - DJ Lubi "O.J.C."
Percussion [Special Guest] - Sam Bell
Photography - Stephen Hodkin
Photography [Group Shot] - Alex Coley
Producer - Eddie Roberts
Written-By - Three Deuces (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6)
Notes:
All tracks recorded live at the Yardbird Suite, 27 April 1996 and mixed at Soundworks Studios, except 'Down At Art's' recorded at Beaumont Street Studios, August 1995.
Format:Album
Country:UK
Released:1997
* Re-issued on P-Vine Records, Cat.#93066, 2008.
Bill's note:
Hope it`s new to you.
Organ trio recorded in 1996 Eddie Roberts on guitar,Ian Rose on Hammond,Bill White and Sam Bell on percussion.
Courtesy of Bill
1.Keep On It
2.Face To Face
3.Is That All
4.Boogie On Reggae Woman
5.Mr Ed
6.Down At Art's
Personnel & Credits:
Artwork By [Design] - Neil Howson
Drums - Bill White
Guitar - Eddie Roberts
Mixed By - D. Creffield (tracks: 6) , W. Jackson (tracks: 1 to 5)
Organ [Hammond] - Ian Rose
Other [Liner Notes] - DJ Lubi "O.J.C."
Percussion [Special Guest] - Sam Bell
Photography - Stephen Hodkin
Photography [Group Shot] - Alex Coley
Producer - Eddie Roberts
Written-By - Three Deuces (tracks: 1, 3, 5, 6)
Notes:
All tracks recorded live at the Yardbird Suite, 27 April 1996 and mixed at Soundworks Studios, except 'Down At Art's' recorded at Beaumont Street Studios, August 1995.
Format:Album
Country:UK
Released:1997
* Re-issued on P-Vine Records, Cat.#93066, 2008.
Bill's note:
Hope it`s new to you.
Organ trio recorded in 1996 Eddie Roberts on guitar,Ian Rose on Hammond,Bill White and Sam Bell on percussion.
Courtesy of Bill
2 comments:
pw:
myfavouritesound
Yes, Ian Rose is new to me. Thanks for sharing!
This is a groove centered album. The trademark of the album is the steady groove. A bit of sameness maybe, but very enjoyable. The added percussion fits nicely in the soundscape.
Eddie Roberts was also a nice surprise. A very good guitarist.
About the recording in itself: The organ sound is unfortunately captured rather thin in the mid and upper register, but the bass comes through without any problem.
The best track in my opinion is Boogie On Reggae Woman.
/Jazz Organ Fan
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