Ten Foot Woman
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Average customer review:Product Description
Piano blues recorded in a private residence. Amazing lyrics, power house, in your face singing and ranting. The piano sounds like Little Richard on speed.
Track Listing
- Muddy River
- I Don’t Care
- Do Your Duty
- Take Me To Angola
- Don’t Pity Me
- Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior
- Moan You Moaners
- Ten Foot Woman
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #256201 in Music
- Released on: 2006-04-28
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
OffBeat Magazine 05/2006
Imagine the early Tom Waits playing maddened boogie-woogie piano like Jerry Lee Lewis ... stretched ... the bounds of good taste
Driftwood 05/05/2006
âPass Me Not O Gentle Savior,â ...As far as spiritual moments in music, this ... may rival âCloser Walk with Thee.â
About the Artist
Bobby Lounge was an underground sensation for decades in southeast Louisiana and southwest Mississippi. His old homemade tapes were treasured by every piano player who found a copy. Bobby is now recovering from a very long illness and has been the hit of the last two New Orleans Jazz Festivals. Brian Stoltz, guitar player for everyone from the Neville Brothers to Boby Dylan plays on two tracks.
Customer Reviews
S.S. GENIUS
Go on-get in Bobby Lounge's Pirouge of Love and Gobsmack Genius. No life preservers. Just one paddle. Let Bobby propel you through his sideshow swamp. Dark waters.Tall Women. Cub Scouts.
Bobby Lounge has done it again-just a man, his pumping piano, and his eloquent muses a'summonning.
Projectile Delivery From Mississippi
Analyzing a Bobby Lounge original song is like trying to strike a match on Jell-O. The themes, the rhythms, the ranting, the raving, and the preaching gets in the listeners face from the first chord. Because of his projectile delivery, this CD is not for the meek. This is not Nora Jones. Bobby is all over the place - both on the keyboard and in the verbal water balloons he throws out. I am sure that this second CD will satisfy the hunger raised by the first CD and at the same time, as one of his biggest fans, I must say - lets hear more Bobby. Sometimes an artist's second CD is not as good, but this is not the case here. It is nice that he brought into the mix a guitar player. And not just any guitarist - Brian Stoltz matches up with Bobby pretty darn good. And Bobby must have been a challenge to play with. Of course, Stoltz had played with the Neville Brothers for years, plus dozens of sessions including one with Dylan. One note, Bobby doesn't use fowl language - you won't hear the F word or the S word, but some of his themes are very adult and this is not a CD for the children.




