Rhythm Method
The Rosedale Revue
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Horn-driven Blues, Muscle Shoals & Memphis Soul, Gulf Coast R&B, Roadhouse Rock. The debut album from The Rosedale Revue (with special guests, Eddy Raven and Jo-El Sonnier).
Rhythm Method, the debut album from The Read more
Horn-driven Blues, Muscle Shoals & Memphis Soul, Gulf Coast R&B, Roadhouse Rock. The debut album from The Rosedale Revue (with special guests, Eddy Raven and Jo-El Sonnier).
Rhythm Method, the debut album from The Rosedale Revue, showcases the band playing a variety of musical styles, from Kansas City Jump to Muscle Shoals Soul and Gulf Coast R&B. (It even includes a Memphis style arrangement of Jimi Hendrix' Band Of Gypsies rocker, "Message To Love")
The album spotlights vocalists Amyl Justin, Frankie Lee and Jerry Middleton, guitarist Steve Cirkvencic, Gregg Wetzel (The Nighthawks) on piano, Dickie Thompson (Steve Miller Band) on organ and the five-piece Rosedale Horns.
Also featured on the album are two of the band's special guests. The legendary Cajun accordion player Jo-El Sonnier adds a Mardi Gras flavor to the song, "What About Me". On the song "Congratulations, I Suppose", Bayou-Country hit maker Eddy Raven re-visits the Swamp-Pop R&B he sang, growing up in South Louisiana.
"Rhythm Method" includes songs composed by the band members as well as their renditions of songs originally performed by Bobby Blue Bland, Etta James, Ray Charles and Jimi Hendrix.
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Jefferson Jump 3:230:00/3:23
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Everday Rut 3:470:00/3:47
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I Go Crazy 2:350:00/2:35
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0:00/3:43
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Message To Love 3:590:00/3:59
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0:00/3:06
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What Goes Around 3:560:00/3:56
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You've Got A Problem 3:340:00/3:34
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Forget 4:040:00/4:04
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What About Me 4:360:00/4:36
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I Sing The Blues 5:290:00/5:29
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Saturday Night 3:260:00/3:26

