Raisin' a Ruckus - Roomful of Blues

Raisin' a Ruckus

Roomful of Blues

  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 2008-01-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2008 Alligator Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Every Dog Has Its Day Roomful of Blues 2:39 USD 0.99
2
Lower On Your List of Prioriti Roomful of Blues 3:20 USD 0.99
3
Talkin' to You Eye to Eye Roomful of Blues 3:03 USD 0.99
4
Big Mamou Roomful of Blues 3:00 USD 0.99
5
Round It Down Roomful of Blues 4:16 USD 0.99
6
I Would Be a Sinner Roomful of Blues 3:59 USD 0.99
7
Black Night Roomful of Blues 5:21 USD 0.99
8
Boogie Woogie Country Girl Roomful of Blues 3:19 USD 0.99
9
Solid Jam Roomful of Blues 3:13 USD 0.99
10
Sweet Petite Roomful of Blues 4:08 USD 0.99
11
While I Can Roomful of Blues 4:28 USD 0.99
12
Raisin' a Ruckus Roomful of Blues 5:13 USD 0.99
13
New Orleans Roomful of Blues 3:54 USD 0.99
14
Life Has Been Good Roomful of Blues 3:59 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Awesome Music!

    5
    By F.P.
    I highly recomend this album and have actually seen some of the songs performed live. Great band, great music, enough said.
  • buy these tunes!

    5
    By knutecity
    buy this album and then come see Roomful of Blues live at the Kevfest @ the Waterfront tavern in Holyoke, MA on September 20th, 2008
  • a 'Ruckus' of 'beat for your feet'!!

    5
    By ptbob2
    I've seen these folks a couple time live over the last ten years. Their concerts are highly charged with 'swing aiming the beat at your feet!!". I have all of their CD's. Even though the cast of characters has changed over the years their productions always seem consistently solid. This new CD remains true to their history. A bit jazzy at times but still has plenty of 'beat for the feet!!'. Highly recommend.
  • The Most Musically Adept A;lbum They've Done in a Long Time!

    4
    By Frank57
    A very worthwhile addition to the catalog. This is a more advernturous album than they've done in a while. Lots of the party songs that we love about them ("Big Mamou"), plus lots of great musicianship. A little more of a jazz influence, too. My favorite musicianship moment is in "I Would Be a Sinner," where two saxophones play against only a drum track, followed by a short but great bass rip. It's magical. If I have any criticism, it's that the singing is a little lacking in the passion department. But still very, very worthwhile! P.S., Bob Enos, rest in peace, brother. We will miss your energy.