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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Peach and the Almost Blues Band - A Night In Copenhagen - New Release review

I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, A Night In Copenhagen, by Peach and the Almost Blues Band and it's cool. Opening with a great Bob Dylan track, Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You, the band uses an arrangement very similar to Jeff Becks arrangement which I like quite well. Opening with a warm harp intro by Ken Strange, Peach on vocal and guitar is joined by Michael Engman Ronnow on guitar, Helge Solberg on bass, Niclas Campagnol on drums and Strange on keys. Country rocker, Never Make Your Move Too Soon, has the strut of Bob Seeger with Campagnol and Strange setting the pace. Shuffle track, Little By Little, has a cool roll. Peaches' vocals are spot on and Ronnow's guitar sowk sets the track off nicely. Rocker, Love-itis, has a super beat and tight rhythm. Come Up And See My Sometime has a cool rockin' sound that I associate with J Geils. Peach's vocal phrasing is super and Strange and Peach meld nicely on the solos. Paulie Cerra's blues, Same As I'm Over You, is possibly the best track on the release with it's soulful melody and Peach's vocals, dressed nicely by Strange on piano. Wrapping the release is Frankie Miller's cocky rocker, Ain't Got No Money, with it's tight bottom and the brilliant piano work by Strange.

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