Professor Louie & The Crowmatix "FLYIN' HIGH" DOWNLOAD - Year: 2002 Woodstock Records Produced by Aaron L. Hurwitz & The Crowmatix | |
MUSICIANS: Professor Louie - Vocals - piano - organ - accordion -synths Miss Marie Spinosa - Vocals - percussion - whistling Mike DeMicco -Electric and acoustic guitar - mandolin Mike Dunn -Bass - background vocals Gary Burke -Drums - percussion Michael Falzarano -Vocals - acoustic guitar - mandolin - SPECIAL GUESTS - Garth Hudson - keyboards and arrangements Tom "Bones" Malone - trombone - bari & tenor sax, trumpet John Plantania - acoustic electric slide guitar Danny Sheehan - acoustic guitar Laurel Masse - background vocals Scott Petito - acoustic guitar - bouzouki Jim Eppard - acoustic guitar - Larry Packer - violin David Malachowski - acoustic & electric guitar - NASHVILLE SESSION - John Anderson - arrangement - Nashville Blues Tommy Spurlock - pedal steel guitar Joe Spivey - high strung & acoustic guitar Vern Pilsner - electric guitar |
TRACKS:Click to listen to samples ! 01 | Bullfrog 02 | Don't Wait 03 | Whatever It Takes 04 | No Souvenirs 05 | Miss Marie 06 | Nashville Blues 07 | Between Midnight & Two 08 | Especially Now 09 | Last Train Out 10 | Jackie 11 | Jack-A-Roe |
Professor Louie & The Crowmatix - Flyin' High - © 2002 - Woodstock Records REVIEWS Professor "Louie" & The Crowmatix - Flyin' High (Woodstock Records 2002) Going to Woodstock : Professor "Louie" & The Crowmatix spread good vibes on "Flying High" (Woodstock Records) . Village mates and pals of The Band, their similarly minded material ranges from country rock to old-time ballads to New Orleans shuffles, with three singers sharing the wealth and lending a "revue" feel to the proceedings. Ex-Band-member Garth Hudson stops by, as does country crooner John Anderson and former Hot Tuna guitarist Michael Falzarano. -VILLAGE VOICE - Professor "Louie" & The Crowmatix - The missing link between The Band and Mercury Rev, Aaron Professor "Louie" Hurwitz's upstate ensemble is an old-school Americana template that jams out timeless rock, country, blus and New Orleans influenced originals. Their recent Flyin' High sounds as comfortable as a front porch sofa. |