Pat Boyack & The Prowlers – Super Blue & Funky (1997) Lossless


Band Pat Boyack & The Prowlers
Info: USA
Info: Super Blue & Funky
Style: Modern Electric Blues/Rockabilly
Years: 1997
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: papa1954
Info: 386 Mb



Tracklist:

01. For You My Love (3:42)
02. I'll Be The Joker (4:24)
03. Longwallin' (4:29)
04. Why Must I Suffer (5:02)
05. Mexican Vodka (3:50)
06. Louisiana Love Shack (3:12)
07. Can't You See (3:45)
08. Sweet Redemption (4:13)
09. Think (Before You Do) (4:26)
10. Ol' Blondie Swings Again (3:24)
11. The Way You Do (3:15)
12. Righteous Love (5:31)
13. Poppa Stoppa (3:14)
14. Look At Me, Look At You (4:07)

Personnel:

Pat Boyack - Guitar
Spencer Thomas - Vocals
Mark "Kaz" Kazanoff - Harmonica, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Producer
W.C. Clark - Guitar, Vocals
Gil T. - Bass (Electric)
Riley Osbourne - Organ, Piano
B.E. Smith - Percussion, Drums
Fran Christina - Drums
Kevin Smith - Bass (Acoustic)
Ted Sweeney - Bass (Electric)
Les Izmore Sax (Baritone)
Gary Slechta - Trumpet
Randy Zimmerman - Trombone


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Biography Pat Boyack Follow Artist + Like so many guitarists of his generation, Pat Boyack traced his initial fascination with the blues back to his early admiration of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Born June 26, 1967 in Helper, Utah, Boyack's tastes… Read Full Biography Overview Biography Discography Songs Credits Related Share on facebook twitter

Like so many guitarists of his generation, Pat Boyack traced his initial fascination with the blues back to his early admiration of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Born June 26, 1967 in Helper, Utah, Boyack's tastes… Read Full Biography. Overview ↓; Biography ↓; Discography ↓; Songs ↓

Pat Boyack, vocalist/guitarist was born and raised in Carbon County, Utah. The high desert of central eastern Utah was a beautiful but lonely place, so Pat moved to Dallas in 1991 to be a musician and to follow the music of Jimmie and Stevie Ray Vaughan. By 1993, Boyack had formed the Prowlers and the next year signed a three record deal with ...

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