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Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour Friendlytown Vinyl LP Green Marble Colour 2024

Original price £30.99 - Original price £30.99
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£30.99
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Cat no. PRD77351
Green Marble Colour

Tracklist:

1. Friendlytown - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F.
2. Too Much Stress (feat Brian May) - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F. / May, Brian
3. Hurry Up Sundown - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F.
4. Let's Get Started - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F.
5. Talkin' Bout Politics - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F.
6. I'll Take Tomorrow - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour
7. Lay It On Down - Cropper, Steve & The Midnight Hour / Gibbons, Billy F.
8. You Can't Refuse (feat Tim Montana)
9. Rain On My Parade
10. There's Always A Catch
11. In God We Trust
12. Reality Check
13. I Leave You In Peace

Not many people start new bands in their 80s, but legendary guitarist, producer, and songwriter Steve Cropper isn't slowing down any time soon. The triple-threat musician was recently nominated for his first solo Grammy for the debut from his tight and tuneful rock n' soul quintet, Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour.

Cropper has wasted no time in following up this success with the sophomore album, Friendlytown, out via Provogue. Always pushing ahead and never repeating himself, Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour is now introducing its new lead guitarist, none other than ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons. Also stopping by Friendlytown is Queen guitarist extraordinaire Brian May, and country-rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Tim Montana who has balanced a successful solo career with high-profile collaborations with Gibbons and Kid Rock.

"If your booty is not shaking in the first two bars of this album you're already dead in a chair," laughs Cropper. "I feel so good about this batch of songs. They're packed with radio hooks, and we have Billy Gibbons, Brian May, and Tim Montana playing on the album--it's like guitar heaven."