Ridin' Thumb

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Ridin' Thumb is a Danish soul/funk orchestra formed in 1989 by the two guitarists Martin Finding og Nicolai Halberg. In 1997 Jonas Winge Leisner replaced Niels H.P. as the primary vocalist. Their style can be compared to artists such as Tower of Power and Jamiroquai.

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[edit] Members

  • Jonas Winge Leisner - vocal
  • Stine Hjelm Jacobsen - vocal
  • Joakim Pedersen - keyboards
  • Martin Finding - guitar
  • Nicolai Halberg - guitar
  • Jens Kristian Uhrenholdt - bass guitar
  • Thomas Jepsen - drums
  • Martin Pedersen - scratch
  • Bjørn Ringkjøbing - trumpet
  • Hendrik Jørgensen - trumpet
  • Mik Neumann - tenor saxophone
  • Ole Himmelstrup - baritone saxophone

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

1994: Different Moves, Different Grooves (Sundance)

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  • 1. Feed the cat
  • 2. Different strokes - Different folks
  • 3. In the middle
  • 4. Do the boomeloom
  • 5. Believe to my soul
  • 6. Know what I mean
  • 7. Believe me
  • 8. Nitty Gritty
  • 9. A song for you
  • 10. Ridin' Thumb
  • 11. Thick and thin

2000: 21st Century Funk (Sundance)

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  • 1. The Future
  • 2. Make it right
  • 3. Like it like that
  • 4. Time
  • 5. Natures kingdom
  • 6. Some people
  • 7. Family affair
  • 8. The good men
  • 9. So much better
  • 10. Living it out
  • 11. Pump up the thumb

2002: Work It Out (Sundance)

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  • 1. Tune in (intro)
  • 2. Set your mind free
  • 3. I've been waitin'
  • 4. Interlude
  • 5. I told you so
  • 6. True to myself
  • 7. Party down
  • 8. Work it out
  • 9. Jackson
  • 10. Rainy monday
  • 11. In a different way
  • 12. Time 4 some action
  • 13. Back again
  • 14. Doing nothing

[edit] EPs

  • 1993: Ridin' Thumb

[edit] Singles

From Different Moves, Different Grooves

  • 1994: In The Middle
  • 1994: Different Strokes, Different Folks

From 21st Century Funk

  • 2000: The Future
  • 2000: Make It Right

From Work It Out

  • 2002: Party Down
  • 2002: Work It Out
  • 2002: Back Again

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