BLACK JOE LEWIS
''ELECTRIC SLAVE''
AUGUST 27 2013
42:05
1. Skulldiggin /2:56
2. Young Girls [Explicit] /2:53
3. Dar Es Salaam [Explicit] /4:09
4. My Blood Ain't Runnin' Right /3:49
5. Guilty [Explicit] /3:23
6. Come to My Party /2:39
7. Vampire [Explicit] /6:46
8. Make Dat Money [Explicit] /5:44
9. The Hipster [Explicit] /2:36
10. Golem /3:26
11. Mammas Queen [Explicit] /3:44
Black Joe Lewis is:
Joseph Lewis
Bill Stevenson
Eduardo Torres
Jason Frey
Joe Woullard
Derek Phelps
BIOGRAPHY
by Matt Collar
Austin-based Black Joe Lewis is a contemporary singer and guitarist with a bent toward vintage blues, soul, and R&B. Backed by his band the Honeybears, Lewis draws inspiration from such legendary "shouters" as Howlin' Wolf, Wilson Pickett, and James Brown, as well as smoother crooners including Sam Cooke and others. Black Joe Lewis released his debut album on Weary in 2007. Around the same time, his appearance at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, TX garnered increased fan and press support. In 2009, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears released Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!, produced by Jim Eno (Spoon), on Lost Highway. The band toured relentlessly over the next year before reconvening at Austin's Public Hi-Fi studio with Eno to record its even grittier followup, Scandalous. The set contained an appearance by the gospel group the Relatives on "You Been Lyin'." Scandalous was released on Lost Highway in March of 2011.
''ELECTRIC SLAVE''
AUGUST 27 2013
42:05
1. Skulldiggin /2:56
2. Young Girls [Explicit] /2:53
3. Dar Es Salaam [Explicit] /4:09
4. My Blood Ain't Runnin' Right /3:49
5. Guilty [Explicit] /3:23
6. Come to My Party /2:39
7. Vampire [Explicit] /6:46
8. Make Dat Money [Explicit] /5:44
9. The Hipster [Explicit] /2:36
10. Golem /3:26
11. Mammas Queen [Explicit] /3:44
Black Joe Lewis is:
Joseph Lewis
Bill Stevenson
Eduardo Torres
Jason Frey
Joe Woullard
Derek Phelps
BIOGRAPHY
by Matt Collar
Austin-based Black Joe Lewis is a contemporary singer and guitarist with a bent toward vintage blues, soul, and R&B. Backed by his band the Honeybears, Lewis draws inspiration from such legendary "shouters" as Howlin' Wolf, Wilson Pickett, and James Brown, as well as smoother crooners including Sam Cooke and others. Black Joe Lewis released his debut album on Weary in 2007. Around the same time, his appearance at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, TX garnered increased fan and press support. In 2009, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears released Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!, produced by Jim Eno (Spoon), on Lost Highway. The band toured relentlessly over the next year before reconvening at Austin's Public Hi-Fi studio with Eno to record its even grittier followup, Scandalous. The set contained an appearance by the gospel group the Relatives on "You Been Lyin'." Scandalous was released on Lost Highway in March of 2011.