| Player |  | Artists: Nick Curran & Nitelifes, Nick Curran & The Nitelifes Label: Blind Pig Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $5.98 as of 6/3/2012 22:08 EDT details You Save: $11.00 (65%)
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Seller: totalmedia Sales Rank: 91,896
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
MPN: 019148509122 UPC: 019148509122 EAN: 0019148509122 ASIN: B0002ABT3U
Release Date: June 29, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Player | | • | Honey Bee | | • | What About Love | | • | Evenin' | | • | She's Evil | | • | The Groovy Jam | | • | No Fun | | • | The Stalker | | • | Down Boy Down | | • | Leavin' | | • | Good Luck | | • | Come Back | | • | Crazy Mixed Up World | | • | Heeby Jeebies |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description Nick Curran's career has been on a meteoric rise since the release of his Blind Pig Records debut, Doctor Velvet, winner of the 2004 W.C. Handy Award for "Best New Artist Debut". He's an original new talent who has captured a golden musical moment in time and made it his own. On Player! Nick returns with another superb package of skillfully blended vintage R&B, outrageous jump blues, and down-and-dirty garage rock. With the sophistication of T-Bone Walker and the abandon of Little Richard, Curran infuses each track with urgency and exuberance. Special guests include Fabulous Thunderbird Kim Wilson and The Providence Horns.
Amazon.com Curran makes both Getting It Right and Getting the Spirit seem easy; his retro blues doesn't give off so much as a whiff of the moldy fig, but neither does he descend into camp, parody, or self-parody. A recovering rockabilly, his heart is with the jump 'n' jive of Wynonie Harris ("Down Boy Down," the instrumental "The Groovy Jam"), but he can also raise a ruckus like Little Richard ("Heeby Jeebies"), head for Chicago (Little Walter's "Crazy Mixed Up World," "Leavin'"), or ease into a classy Duke-Peacock groove (Bobby Bland's "Honey Bee"). As a guitarist, he is solidly in the T-Bone Walker/B.B. King style, but with enough quirks that it never sounds like slavish imitation. His originals hold their own with the chestnuts, and he's such an assured vocalist that ballads like "Come Back" come off as well as the rockers. You'd be hard-pressed to find another album that's as much flat-out fun. --John Morthland
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