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Micky Moody – I Eat Them for Breakfast (2001) (@256)
17 Aug 2010
(Review from Blues Revue)
Micky Moody is a seasoned, and very experienced musician who has been a huge part of the British rock scene for many years, but is still an unknown musician to many.
With his first solo album, Micky Moody might surprise listeners who know him only from his past with Whitesnake by sharp, genre-appropriate playing from ’14-string rag’ (guitar and mandolin) to the via-Freddie King cover of ‘Me and My Guitar’. Nothing earthshaking here but great playing and vocals
His backing band include the usual suspects Bernie Marsden, Neil Murray and Don Airey.
Line-up:
- Micky Moody / Guitar, Dobro, Mandolin, Bass, Vocals
with
- Bernie Marsden / Guitar, Vocals
- Neil Murray / Bass
- Don Airey / Organ, Piano, Keyboards, Wurlitzer
- Robert Hart / Vocals
- Paul Williams / Vocals
- John Lingwood / Drums
- Andy Pyle / Bass
- Henry Spinetti / Bass, Drums
Track List:
01. On Common Ground – 4:48
02. Alimony – 4:51
03. Delta Bluesman – 4:08
04. Mixed-Up Blues – 2:29
05. My Lady Friend – 3:27
06. 14-String Rag – 2:19
07. Me And My Guitar – 3:39
08. Just Leave Me Alone – 3:50
09. Turning Point (Parts 1-5) – 10:09
10. Obsession – 3:16
11. Let This Boy Boogie – 3:41
12. My Word For Trouble (W.O.M.A.N.) – 4:24
13. Journey Home – 2:20
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about 5 years ago
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about 1 year ago
Ie. Whitesnake without the Snakeman himself…; -) Thanx! Looks very interesting!