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Danger: White Men Dancing (CD) & Live At The Basement (DVD)

Danger: White Men Dancing (CD) & Live At The Basement (DVD)
The Hoochie Coochie Men feat. Jon Lord

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. The Blues Just Got Sadder
  2. Gotta Find Me Some Fire
  3. Twisted System
  4. Over & Over
  5. Let It Go
  6. Heart Of Stone
  7. If This Ain't The Blues
  8. Danger White Men Dancing
  9. Dead Presidents
  10. Hoochie Coochie Man
  11. Bottle O'Wine
  12. Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven
  13. Tell Your Story Walkin\x{2019}
  14. She Whines (Bonus track)
  15. Playin' the Blues (Bonus track)

Disc 2:

  1. DVD: Introduction
  2. DVD: Hideaway
  3. DVD: Lonesome traveller blues
  4. DVD: Blues with a feeling
  5. DVD: You got good business
  6. DVD: Green onions
  7. DVD: 24DVD: /7 blues
  8. DVD: Baby please don't go
  9. DVD: The money doesn't matter
  10. DVD: Strange brew
  11. DVD: Dallas
  12. DVD: I just wanna make love to you
  13. DVD: You need love
  14. DVD: The hoochie coochie man
  15. DVD: New old lady blues
  16. DVD: Who's been talkin'
  17. DVD: Six strings down
  18. DVD: Dust my broom
  19. DVD: Back at the chicken shack
  20. DVD: When a blind man
  21. DVD: 12 bar blow jam
  22. 24 / 7 Blues, Who's been talkin, When A Blindman Cries

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38484 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-05-25
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Dimensions: .24 pounds

Customer Reviews

Lord of the Blues Hammond....5
Jon Lord found a good blues band and did a few shows with them, one of which is on the included DVD, and also put a record together, with 3 guest singers including Ian Gillan. That was enough for me, so I bought it. Wow! Great blues, with the Hammond sound. The Gillan tracks are great (Over and Over...), but there are bits that don't work as great.... However, with just some small production changes, surely this is the direction IG should take for his solo stuff. You listenin' Ian? No, I didn't think so, and who am I to tell you what to sing?

Your biggest fan, that's who, but you are not the star of this CD/DVD, Jon is. And rightly so. Jon's recent solo stuff is a bit too "serious" for my taste (love Sarabande and Pictured Within), which he admits himself on the DVD. This is no-nonsense blues. Jon, you've given us a taste of your unique and fabulous Hammond sound again, thank you (watch and listen to the solo on Green Onions and tell me if you are not also mesmerised). Your next solo work could be Blues to Rock in styles. I don't know, get RB along for a track or two? Gary Moore? Singers to include IG of course, DC possibly, Plant??? Hey, can't I dream a little?

Back to the Hoochie Coochie Men. A solid Down Under blues band- I like the Tim Gaze, the guitarist/singer a lot and some of you will know of Bob Daisley on bass (Ozzy, Rainbow). The drummer is fine and the harmonica player is great too. I could easily see this band many times, even without his Hammondness. No wonder they were chosen. If you like Blues, Deep Purple, Jon Lord, the Hammond sound, in any combination, you will not be disappointed. If you go to the band's website, you can get taster's of the CD and the DVD. But if you have a nice big screen, a good audio system connected, just get the pizza and beer out, sit back on the sofa, switch off the lights and you are off.......

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