THE MIGHTY JEREMIAHS
''THE MIGHTY JEREMIAHS''
JUNE 13 2006
60:57
1/Revelator Intro/0:23
2/John the Revelator
Traditional/4:38
3/Judgment Day
Mark Hendricks / Anthony Kenney / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:46
4/Walk with Me Jesus
Mark Hendricks / Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:07
5/Ain't No Room in This House for Hell
Mark Hendricks / Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:13
6/Amazing Grace
Traditional/5:56
7/That's How Strong My Love Is
Roosevelt Jamison/3:33
8/Tell the Truth
Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin/2:54
9/Wicked Ways
Anthony Kenney / Greg Martin / Jon McGee / Dean Smith/3:57
10/Respect Yourself
Luther Ingram / Sir Mack Rice/5:20
11/I Love You.../0:17
12/Shadrach, Meshach, And Abednego
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/2:55
13/Testify
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/4:54
14/Ole Cheap Bottle of Wine
Jimmy Hall / Greg Martin / Fred Young/4:59
15/Brother Can You Say Amen?
Jon McGee/2:18
16/Revelator
Mark Hendricks / Phil Keaggy / Greg Martin / Jon McGee / Kevin McKendree/2:44
17/It's Been a Good Day
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:39
18/[Untitled Track]/2:24
Bonnie Bramlett /Vocals (Background)
Danny Brooks /Vocals (Background)
Curtis Burch /Dobro
Jon Hartley Fox /Percussion
Jimmy Hall /Arranger, Harmonica, Saxophone, Vocals
Mark Hendricks /Guitar (Bass), Percussion
Phil Keaggy /Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Soloist, Vocals (Background)
Anthony Kenney /Vocals (Background)
Darrell Mansfield /Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
Greg Martin /Arranger, Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Jon McGee /Arranger, Drums, Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Kevin McKendree /Keyboards
Doug Phelps /Vocals (Background)
Ricky Lee Phelps /Vocals (Background)
Dean Smith /Arranger, Bass
Fred Young /Drums
"The Mighty Jeremiahs make soul-stirring music: The band plays lean and tight, Jimmy Hall sings with unflinching passion, and Greg Martin breaks your heart with every sweet, squawky, stuttering note from his guitar. If you're a Les Paul-through-Marshall fanatic and believe that the ripe, searing sounds of Paul Kossoff with Free, Mick Taylor with the Bluesbreakers, and Fresh Cream-era Eric Clapton represent the apex of Sunburst tone, then don't miss Greg Martin's plangent licks with the Mighty Jeremiahs. Armed with a '58 PAF-loaded Paul and a clutch of old Marshall half-stacks, Martin honed his squawky attack with the Kentucky Headhunters. On this album -- a collection of gospel songs wrapped in a blanket of Memphis soul and loud, hillbilly blues -- he teams up with vocalist Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie) and a punchy rhythm section to deliver an hour of ecstatic 6-string. Hearing Martin pepper his flutey bends and growling bass riffs with pinch harmonics in "Respect Yourself" and "John the Revelator," you just might conclude he's the most toneful Paul-bearer playing today."
--Andy Ellis, senior editor, Guitar Player Magazine
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''THE MIGHTY JEREMIAHS''
JUNE 13 2006
60:57
1/Revelator Intro/0:23
2/John the Revelator
Traditional/4:38
3/Judgment Day
Mark Hendricks / Anthony Kenney / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:46
4/Walk with Me Jesus
Mark Hendricks / Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:07
5/Ain't No Room in This House for Hell
Mark Hendricks / Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:13
6/Amazing Grace
Traditional/5:56
7/That's How Strong My Love Is
Roosevelt Jamison/3:33
8/Tell the Truth
Darrell Mansfield / Greg Martin/2:54
9/Wicked Ways
Anthony Kenney / Greg Martin / Jon McGee / Dean Smith/3:57
10/Respect Yourself
Luther Ingram / Sir Mack Rice/5:20
11/I Love You.../0:17
12/Shadrach, Meshach, And Abednego
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/2:55
13/Testify
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/4:54
14/Ole Cheap Bottle of Wine
Jimmy Hall / Greg Martin / Fred Young/4:59
15/Brother Can You Say Amen?
Jon McGee/2:18
16/Revelator
Mark Hendricks / Phil Keaggy / Greg Martin / Jon McGee / Kevin McKendree/2:44
17/It's Been a Good Day
Mark Hendricks / Greg Martin / Jon McGee/3:39
18/[Untitled Track]/2:24
Bonnie Bramlett /Vocals (Background)
Danny Brooks /Vocals (Background)
Curtis Burch /Dobro
Jon Hartley Fox /Percussion
Jimmy Hall /Arranger, Harmonica, Saxophone, Vocals
Mark Hendricks /Guitar (Bass), Percussion
Phil Keaggy /Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Soloist, Vocals (Background)
Anthony Kenney /Vocals (Background)
Darrell Mansfield /Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
Greg Martin /Arranger, Dobro, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Jon McGee /Arranger, Drums, Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
Kevin McKendree /Keyboards
Doug Phelps /Vocals (Background)
Ricky Lee Phelps /Vocals (Background)
Dean Smith /Arranger, Bass
Fred Young /Drums
"The Mighty Jeremiahs make soul-stirring music: The band plays lean and tight, Jimmy Hall sings with unflinching passion, and Greg Martin breaks your heart with every sweet, squawky, stuttering note from his guitar. If you're a Les Paul-through-Marshall fanatic and believe that the ripe, searing sounds of Paul Kossoff with Free, Mick Taylor with the Bluesbreakers, and Fresh Cream-era Eric Clapton represent the apex of Sunburst tone, then don't miss Greg Martin's plangent licks with the Mighty Jeremiahs. Armed with a '58 PAF-loaded Paul and a clutch of old Marshall half-stacks, Martin honed his squawky attack with the Kentucky Headhunters. On this album -- a collection of gospel songs wrapped in a blanket of Memphis soul and loud, hillbilly blues -- he teams up with vocalist Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie) and a punchy rhythm section to deliver an hour of ecstatic 6-string. Hearing Martin pepper his flutey bends and growling bass riffs with pinch harmonics in "Respect Yourself" and "John the Revelator," you just might conclude he's the most toneful Paul-bearer playing today."
--Andy Ellis, senior editor, Guitar Player Magazine
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