RICK MOORE AND THE MISTER LUCKY BAND
''''SLOW BURNIN' FIRE''''
MAY 6 2014
49:08
1 Talk to Me Baby 3:29
2 Your Love Is Working Overtime 4:05
3 Swingin' Her Stuff 4:00
4 House Rockin' 2:23
5 Let Me Down Easy 4:26
6 Radio Station 3:13
7 Good Woman Bad 3:57
8 Muddy Water Fever 4:27
9 Chicken House Blues 3:46
10 Whole Lotta Woman 2:19
11 Make Lovin You My Business 4:12
12 Tangled Up in Your Love 4:58
13 Slow Burnin' Fire 4:31
Nanette Britt/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Mike Caputy/Drums
Vickie Carrico/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Richard Carter/Guest Artist, Main Personnel, Percussion
Jeff Davis/Bass Guitar
Phil Dillon/Guest Artist, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
Tim Hinkley/Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
William Howse/Guest Artist, Harp
Wayne Jackson/Guest Artist, Horn, Main Personnel
Rick Moore/Guitar, Vocals
Rick Moore/Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Jimmy Nalls/Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
Michael Organ/Drums
Noel Roy/Guest Artist, Guitar, Slide Guitar
Joe Warner/Guest Artist, Hammond B3, Organ (Hammond)
Carson Whitsett/Guest Artist, Organ (Hammond)
Reese Wynans/Guest Artist, Piano
REVIEW
Produced by legendary guitarist Jimmy Nalls, a founding member of Capricorn recording giants "Sea Level", guitarist for the Nighthawks and Dr. John; Nalls and Moore have assembled an all-star lineup of musicians that bring Moore's songs to life, all the way from the Delta, to Beale St., to Muscle Shoals!
Rick Moore's apprenticeship with Don McMinn's Memphis Blues Revue (which included The Aces Jeff "Stick" Davis and Billy Earheart) set the stage for his first CD. The all-star lineup includes Jimmy Nalls of Sea Level and Dr. John, Reese Wynans from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff "Stick" Davis, co-founder of Grammy winning The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Wayne Jackson - world renown as half of the Memphis Horns. The lineup also includes local harp man William Howse and partime Aces drummer Mike Organ. Moore's first solo CD was acclaimed for it's soulful writing and performance with many critics comparing it to Delbert McClinton's Muscle Shoal recordings. It also was favorably received in Europe on the Music Network label. Success with this first release allowed Moore to follow later with his second CD "Satisfied" and the 2002 release "Live in the USA".
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''''SLOW BURNIN' FIRE''''
MAY 6 2014
49:08
1 Talk to Me Baby 3:29
2 Your Love Is Working Overtime 4:05
3 Swingin' Her Stuff 4:00
4 House Rockin' 2:23
5 Let Me Down Easy 4:26
6 Radio Station 3:13
7 Good Woman Bad 3:57
8 Muddy Water Fever 4:27
9 Chicken House Blues 3:46
10 Whole Lotta Woman 2:19
11 Make Lovin You My Business 4:12
12 Tangled Up in Your Love 4:58
13 Slow Burnin' Fire 4:31
Nanette Britt/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Mike Caputy/Drums
Vickie Carrico/Guest Artist, Vocals (Background)
Richard Carter/Guest Artist, Main Personnel, Percussion
Jeff Davis/Bass Guitar
Phil Dillon/Guest Artist, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
Tim Hinkley/Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
William Howse/Guest Artist, Harp
Wayne Jackson/Guest Artist, Horn, Main Personnel
Rick Moore/Guitar, Vocals
Rick Moore/Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals
Jimmy Nalls/Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals (Background)
Michael Organ/Drums
Noel Roy/Guest Artist, Guitar, Slide Guitar
Joe Warner/Guest Artist, Hammond B3, Organ (Hammond)
Carson Whitsett/Guest Artist, Organ (Hammond)
Reese Wynans/Guest Artist, Piano
REVIEW
Produced by legendary guitarist Jimmy Nalls, a founding member of Capricorn recording giants "Sea Level", guitarist for the Nighthawks and Dr. John; Nalls and Moore have assembled an all-star lineup of musicians that bring Moore's songs to life, all the way from the Delta, to Beale St., to Muscle Shoals!
Rick Moore's apprenticeship with Don McMinn's Memphis Blues Revue (which included The Aces Jeff "Stick" Davis and Billy Earheart) set the stage for his first CD. The all-star lineup includes Jimmy Nalls of Sea Level and Dr. John, Reese Wynans from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jeff "Stick" Davis, co-founder of Grammy winning The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Wayne Jackson - world renown as half of the Memphis Horns. The lineup also includes local harp man William Howse and partime Aces drummer Mike Organ. Moore's first solo CD was acclaimed for it's soulful writing and performance with many critics comparing it to Delbert McClinton's Muscle Shoal recordings. It also was favorably received in Europe on the Music Network label. Success with this first release allowed Moore to follow later with his second CD "Satisfied" and the 2002 release "Live in the USA".
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