The Black Cat Bone

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Sad Song 04:21 Tools
La Villa 04:54 Tools
Get A Life 03:27 Tools
Shout It Out 03:52 Tools
Coming Back Home For Good 02:20 Tools
I Got My Mojo Working 04:08 Tools
Here today gone tomorrow 04:08 Tools
Redemption 03:34 Tools
Heyday 03:10 Tools
An instant (run) 04:26 Tools
We'll meet again 05:33 Tools
Black Cat Bone 03:09 Tools
Let it die 04:44 Tools
Chains 03:53 Tools
Little More 03:57 Tools
Tied to the rails 03:55 Tools
Kicking Me Down 02:53 Tools
Burning Like The Sun 03:06 Tools
Dirty Job 03:34 Tools
Release 04:58 Tools
Free Mind, Free Soul 05:06 Tools
Part Of The Problem 03:22 Tools
I Don't Want To Be There 04:06 Tools
Got My Mojo Working 04:11 Tools
Modjo 04:08 Tools
Don't want to be there 04:06 Tools
Laika 04:24 Tools
Out Of Grass 04:24 Tools
We´ll Meet Again 05:32 Tools
All Your Love 05:32 Tools
Susie Q 05:32 Tools
My Babe 05:32 Tools
Mannish Boy 05:32 Tools
Catfish Blues 05:32 Tools
Got Me Runnin 05:32 Tools
Further On Up the Road 05:32 Tools
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The Black Cat Bone is the force and intensity of Classic Rock, the legend and passion of the Blues and the honesty and tradition of Country music. TBCB MUSIC released the band's first effort on last october, 2005. The album entitled "The Black Cat Bone", includes 11 original songs plus a country rendition of Preston Foster's "I got my mojo working". “The Black Cat Bone”, TBCB’s NEW ALBUM-KOMA TBCB’s return to the Colombian national rock scene began in November 2009 with the recording sessions for their second album with German Villacorta as producer alongside Juan David Bernal. The four musicians of TBCB Mauricio Leguízamo, Juan David Bernal, Luis Fernando Garcia and Andres Garzón began the final phase of a sabbatical year in which the band found its musical essence. These were months of intense creativity, reflection and a rest from the great moment where, between 2005 and 2008, the band was on top of the national rock scene. This pause, which meant a redirection in the band’s musical concept, found a quick echo in the genius of Germán Villacorta, Peruvian producer and engineer based in Los Angeles, whose credits range from Ozzy Osbourne, Stone Temple Pilots and Rolling Stones among others, in diverse roles as recording and mixing engineer. Villacorta understood the meaning of what TBCB wanted resulting in one of the best records in the history of Colombian rock. In February 2010, the single “Let it die” opened way to KOMA, the band’s second studio album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.