Rick Estrin And The Nightcats

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U B U 03:59 Tools
Big Time 03:07 Tools
Back from the Dead 02:48 Tools
Walk All Day 03:42 Tools
Catchin' Hell 03:46 Tools
Cool Breeze 05:43 Tools
Earthquake 03:43 Tools
Take It Slow 03:12 Tools
Bigfoot 02:15 Tools
I'm Takin' Out My In-Laws 04:16 Tools
A Ton of Money 04:08 Tools
You Can't Come Back 04:19 Tools
Callin' All Fools 05:13 Tools
Someone, Somewhere 04:09 Tools
P.A. Slim 00:30 Tools
(I Met Her On The) Blues Cruise 04:32 Tools
Broke And Lonesome 04:04 Tools
One Wrong Turn 04:52 Tools
D.O.G. 04:14 Tools
Old News 02:40 Tools
Lucky You 03:37 Tools
Zonin' 03:31 Tools
P.A. Slim Is Back 02:36 Tools
Movin' Slow 04:04 Tools
New Old Lady 02:36 Tools
You Ain't The Boss Of Me 02:53 Tools
The Legend Of Taco Cobbler 06:43 Tools
Desperation Perspiration 03:33 Tools
Clothes Line 03:33 Tools
Handle With Care 03:33 Tools
Baker Man Blues 03:33 Tools
My Next Ex-Wife 03:33 Tools
Dump That Chump 03:33 Tools
Never Trust a Woman 03:33 Tools
That's Big 03:33 Tools
Someone Somewhere 04:09 Tools
Keep Your Big Mouth Shut 04:09 Tools
Smart Like Einstein 03:33 Tools
Don't Do It 03:33 Tools
Too Close Together 04:09 Tools
You Gonna Lie 04:09 Tools
Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - U B U 03:33 Tools
Tender Hearted 03:33 Tools
Looking for a Woman 03:33 Tools
Living Hand to Mouth 03:33 Tools
Cool Slaw 03:33 Tools
Dissed Again 03:33 Tools
Big Money 03:33 Tools
Hot In Here 03:33 Tools
Another Lonesome Day 03:33 Tools
Mwah! 03:33 Tools
Hands Of Time 03:33 Tools
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From the liner notes of their debut album, "Twisted", released on Alligator Records: For thirty years, Rick Estrin was the voice and face of one of the country’s best-loved blues and jump bands, Little Charlie & The Nightcats. His huge harp sound, streetwise vocals, razor-sharp lyrics and hipster persona were as much the focus of the band as Little Charlie Baty’s hard-swinging and unpredictable guitar. In fact, Rick was so much the central figure of the band, most newcomers assumed that he was “Charlie.” Now, with Little Charlie’s retirement from touring, Rick has truly stepped up to become “the man.” With support from the ever-inventive and swinging Nightcats rhythm section of Lorenzo Farrell and J. Hansen, and a new young recruit—Norway’s greatest contribution to American blues, guitar wildman Kid Andersen—Rick has taken the band in a fresh direction, rocking harder and more intensely than ever, but never straying far from the blues. At the core of everything are Rick’s sly, incisive and often hilariously twisted original songs. They are tales inspired by his teenage and young adult years, hanging with the musicians, lowlifes, pimps and hustlers of San Francisco’s tough Fillmore District and Hunters Point neighborhoods and on Chicago’s South and West Sides. The songs range from rollicking rock ‘n’ roll to subtle and haunting slow blues, all delivered in his patented wry and worldly-wise voice. And along with his vocals, Rick’s harmonica is front and center, proving to the world once and for all that he is one of today’s truly gifted harp players, thoroughly rooted in the blues tradition, but bringing his own sound and vision to the instrument. As Muddy Waters so perfectly expressed it, “You play like a man, boy!” –Bruce Iglauer, President and founder, Alligator Records Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.