Musik / blues

Sam's Place


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Milkman

4:30 min

You'll Be Mine

3:29 min

Long Distance Call(featuring Bonnie Raitt)

3:59 min

Don't Go No Further

2:47 min

Can't Be Satisfied

4:29 min

Last Night

4:58 min

Why People Like That

3:11 min

Mellow Down Easy

4:45 min

Got My Mojo Working (Live)

4:19 min


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Louder

d. 17. maj 2024

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Kris Needs

d. 17. maj 2024

"They still brandish supernatural chops and signature Louisiana swagger, as long-time conga player Sam Clayton steps up to handle vocals with gruff aplomb on their first blues-based album ... Effortless virtuosity and timeless idiosyncratic tropes elevate nine tracks recorded at Sam Phillips Studio in Memphis ... Hearing the Feat flaming on dazzling form more than 50 years after early landmark albums such as 'Dixie Chicken' and 'Feats Don't Fail Me Now' is oddly reassuring in these turbulent times".


Mojo

2024 July

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Michael Simmons (musikanmelder)

2024 July

"With percussionist Sam Clayton growling the vocals here, they bathe in the blues, immersed in classics by masters Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon and Little Walter. Highlights include Louisiana swamp popster Bobby Charles's "Why People Like That" and live closer "Got My Mojo Working". Slide guitarist is phenominal, slithering lizard-like all over the neck. Keyboardist and Feat co-founder Bill Payne keeps a gritty organ pumping, as well as the actual piano Jerry Lee Lewis pounded aeons ago".