Stoney Curtis Band (album)

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Stoney Curis Band
Stoney Curis Band cover
Studio album by Stoney Curtis Band
Released 1999
Recorded 1999
Genre Blues; Rock
Length mm:ss
Label Shrapnel Records
Producer(s) Stoney Curtis
Stoney Curtis Band chronology
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In 1999, the Stoney Curtis Band released their self-titled studio album, which was the first of their trilogy of albums. Stoney Curtis was lead guitarist and vocalist. Now former member, Roger Tausz took bass. and last but not least, Charles Grover was the drummest. It was produced by Stoney Curtis.[1]

Contents

[edit] Background

After recording a couple of demo tapes, ouside the public, the band decided to produce their first Studio CD.[2] It contains original tracks such as Last Train to Chicago and Evil Woman. As well as blues covers such as Straighten It Out by Latimore, Damn Right I’ve Got the Blues and the old blues standby favorite Sweet Home Chicago. The recording place of this album at Doghouse Recording Studios in Burbank owned by Alan Mirikatani ak.a B.B. Chung King.

[edit] Track listing

"Stoney Curtis Band "
"Stoney Curtis Band " cover
Released 1999
Label Shrapnel Records
Chart position(s) TBR
Track listing
  1. Last Train To Chicago
  2. Evil Woman
  3. Soul Love
  4. Free
  5. People Rise Up
  6. Damn Right I Got The Blues
  7. Straighten It Out
  8. Sweet Home Chicago[2]

[edit] Chart Information

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stoney Curtis Band Discography. Retrieved on November 25, 2006.
  2. ^ a b Blues Band's CD. Retrieved on November 25, 2006.