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vivfox 10-14-2009 10:26 PM

Kirwan-Brunning-M.Fleetwood & friends-album download
 
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Tramp - Selftitled (UK Blues 1969 w. Mick Fleetwood & More)


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This was a great assembly of Fleetwood Mac alumni Bob Brunning on bass, Danny Kirwan on guitar and Mick Fleetwood on drums and they are rounded out nicely by Brunning's long time partner in crime Bob Hall on piano and Dave & Jo Ann Kelly on vocals (though under fake names due to legal reasons). Inspired playing and material set this platter alight. The rocking galloper "Own up" gets us started on perfect footing with Dave and Jo Ann dueling it out on lead vocals while Kirwan's rough guitar keeps the energy going along with great drum fills by Fleetwood and Bruns holds up his end well, a real highlight.

Other rocking moments are Danny's guitar instrumental spotlight called "Hard work" which is a fierce shuffle and Bob Hall has some of his most meaningful ivory licks added to this one. This is probably the longest Kirwan has soloed on his own on record to date though the slow "Street walking blues" often gets overlooked in this regard as Kirwan solos for well over a full minute towards the end of the track here and it's a gut wrencher that keeps you begging for more. If I have any complaint about this record, it's just that the late great Jo Ann Kelly is perhaps under used here as though she does a great job as mentioned on the opening cut, it sounds like she's really only on two other tracks here which are the great mopey classic blueser "Baby what you want me to do" handled perfectly here by all concerned and the catchy slight chunky funk of "On the scene" though again, accompanied by "little brother Dave". This turns out to be a minor quibble though as Dave lays down some great vocals on the rest of the tracks. The light plinky shuffle of "Same old thing", the effective stroll of "What you gonna do when the road comes through", the piano led boogie of "Somebody watching me", a piano and vocal only moaner called "Too late now", another piano led ballad called "Month of Sundays" (though it also includes a finger snapping jazz feel with Danny's delicate guitar strums keeping it successfully in this vein) and the well put together closing sing a long "Another day".

These explanations I have attempted to give here hardly do justice to the great sound this group have put out for us here as I find it a mix of blues and rock that is not bettered in many other albums if any. Also impressive is that Brunning is credited with co writing all tracks here except the Kirwan guitar work out discussed above and the great straight ahead blues highlight here "Baby what you want me to do" and I would say this album would rank as a highlight in the respective discography of all 3 Mac members here to date.

BOB BRUNNING bs A B
MICK FLEETWOOD drms A B
BOB HALL keyb'ds A B
DAVE KELLY vcls A B
JO ANNE KELLY vcls A B
DANNY KIRWAN gtr A B
DAVE BROOKS sax B
IAN MORTON perc B

01. Own Up (2:49)
02. Same Old Thing (2:06)
03. What You Gonna Do (2:53)
04. Somebody Watching Me (2:59)
05. Too Late Mow (2:43)
06. Baby, What You Want Me to Do (4:11)
07. Street Walking Blues (3:19)
08. On the Scene (2:47)
09. Month of Sundays (3:42)
10. Hard Work (4:23)
11. Another Day (2:11)

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Street_Dreamer 10-14-2009 11:10 PM

Chewbacca?!?! Thanks for sharing this!

Matt

chriskisn 10-15-2009 05:40 AM

Quite an interesting little band was Tramp. There was another album in 1974 called Put A Record On which had a bit more humour...

http://rapidshare.com/files/15323057..._Record_On.rar

Almost Simon 10-16-2009 08:34 AM

I bet this question has been asked before but I'm intrigued. Didn't Kirwan and Fleetwood both appear on the second LP? And if so, how well did they get on considering Kirwans sacking a few years earlier???

Thanks for this link, i'll give a download over the weekend. :wavey:

chriskisn 10-16-2009 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Almost Simon (Post 847625)
I bet this question has been asked before but I'm intrigued. Didn't Kirwan and Fleetwood both appear on the second LP? And if so, how well did they get on considering Kirwans sacking a few years earlier???

Thanks for this link, i'll give a download over the weekend. :wavey:

Yep they both appeared on the second album, as of course did Brunning. It must have been an interesting band with two ex-members and Mick. Although, if I recall correctly, I read somewhere that Kirwan didn't have any hard feelings over his sacking.

Mick seems to have a habit of working with people who he has previously fallen out with; he also appeared on Studio Picks by Bob Weston...

vivfox 10-23-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Street_Dreamer (Post 847438)
Chewbacca?!?! Thanks for sharing this!

Matt

You are very welcome. It pleases me to make an ole time Ledgie member happy. Check out the post I put up today with Green, Kirwan, and J. McVie as backup musicians. Tell me whatchu think?


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