DRINK SMALL:
Electric Blues Doctor Live!
Hailing from Bishopville, South Carolina, Drink Small has the biggest, deepest bass voice in the blues. His amazingly expressive sound falls right in between B.B. King and Bo Diddley. But Drink's got a little something extra. I think it’s his gospel background. Growing up, as Drink puts it, he was "boogalooing on Saturday, hallelujahing on Sunday." It gives his work on the fretboard a little extra reverence and soulfulness. This set's a mouth-watering mixture of blues and soul, including James Brown's "I Feel Good", T-Bone's "Stormy Monday" and Drink's own lusty "I'm In Love With A Grandma". I've never captured better sound on male voice or electric guitar. A Bound For Sound Recording of Exceptional Merit. (#01832)
Drink Small, guitar/vocals
J.J.Miller, guitar/harmonica
Wayne Mitchum, bass
Steve Kent, drums
/ Superb recording production by Mapleshade Records
TRACK LISTING:
1. STORMY MONDAY BLUES (T-Bone Walker)
2. I FEEL GOOD (James Brown)
3. THREE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (Riley King)
4. THE THINGS I USED TO DO I DON'T DO 'EM NO MORE (Eddie Jones)
5. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO KNOW (H.Barnes & D.Robertson)
6. CHARLESTON WOMAN (Drink Small)
7. INSTRUMENTAL (Drink Small)
8. I'M IN LOVE WITH A GRANDMA (Drink Small)
9. SHOUT (K.Isley, R.Isley, & R.Isley)