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35 Year Anniversary Event Poster
Sept 17, 2005 Kent Stage Event. 11" x 17" Full color on glossy poster stock. Price $17.00.
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The Inward City 2009 Hearthen Records, CD. Produced by David Thomas. Art and design by John Thompson. Photos by Angie Casamento. The long awaited seventh recording of the band is a studio album including a haunting rework of “Nobody's John”, a blasting version of “Battery B”, plus five other tracks. Players Robert Kidney - vocals, guitar Jack Kidney - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, tenor sax Terry Hynde - alto sax, keyboards Frank Casamento - drums Bill Watson - bass Track List: Battery B, Yonders Wall, Thunderhead, Nobody’s John, Heavy Rain, From Me To You, Matchbox Defined, The Tellsusourvision, Coal Tattoo. |
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Robert Turns Sixty
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Numbers Blues 2002 Reedurban Records, CD. Produced by Steve Etherton. Art by Terry Hynde. Cover notes by Steve Etherton. As a tribute to the fans, “Numbers Blues” is a collection of live blues performances from 1991 to 2000. It is a powerful representation of hard work. It is also a short lesson in blues music history as the band covers Sonny Boy Williamson, Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Junior Parker, Bo Diddly, Junior Wells, and the obscure Cat Iron. In the context of blues history, “Matchbox Defined” is the most interesting. Robert’s version, written originally by Blind Lemon Jefferson, is also influenced by Jimmy Reed, Bob Dylan and Carl Perkins. The song offers the response to the question “How can a matchbox hold my clothes?” Two original tunes are also included. Players: Robert Kidney - vocals, guitar Jack Kidney - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards, tenor sax Terry Hynde - alto sax, keyboards Frank Casamento - drums Fred Tribuzzo - bass Frank Reynolds - bass Track List: She Become the Jones, That’s Alright, Brand New Lover, HooDoo Man Blues, Matchbox Defined, Nine Below Zero, Must Have Done Somebody Wrong, Jimmy Bell, You Don’t Love Me (You Don’t Care), Walkin Blues. |
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Among the Wandering
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Jimmy Bell’s Still In Town 2000 Hearthen Records, CD. Originally released on the Water Brothers label in 1976 as an LP, then reissued on CD by Steve Etherton in 1999 as the 30th anniversary of the recording approached. The tapes were cooked by Suma Studios and re-mastered by David Thomas for the Hearpen label in 2000. For those fans who played the LP until it would play no more, this is a welcome release. “Jimmy Bell…” was the very first album of 15 60 75. It was recorded live at the Cleveland Agora as they opened for Bob Marley and the Whalers on their first American tour. The original LP was pressed on cheap vinyl during the energy crisis. If you love this recording you should invest in the CD, the sound is great and it will immediately take you back to where it all began. Players: Robert Kidney - guitar, vocals Jack Kidney – vocals, harmonica, tenor sax, organ, conga Terry Hynde - alto & baritone sax, maracas Tim Maglione - tenor & baritone sax, conga David Robinson - drums Michael Stacey – guitar Drake Gleason – bass Track List: Jimmy Bell, Thief, Animal Speaks, About the Eye Game, Narrow Road, About Leaving Day. |
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Hotwire 1991 Reedurban Records, CD. Produced by Steve Etherton. An excellent combination of live and studio mixes featuring all original material. Hotwire is the first release to feature a song by Jack Kidney, “Somebody Shot Him”. The band struggled to get the new material released before bass player Fred Tribuzzo left the group. Players: Robert Kidney - guitar, vocals Jack Kidney – guitar, vocals, harmonica, tenor sax, keyboards Terry Hynde - alto sax, keyboards Frank Casamento – drums Fred Tribuzzo – bass Track List: Hotwire, Lucky, Sucker Punch, Hard To Handle, Rough House, Somebody Shot Him, Hitman, Follow Fashion, One Track Mind. |
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15 60 75 20 1991 Reedurban Records, CD. Produced by Steve Etherton. “Twenty” is an audio snapshot of the first twenty years of Numbers Band music . Steve took on a difficult task when he went into the studio to select a few songs from a vast amount of recorded material. He remixed some old masters and included some new tracks and came up with an interesting collection that reveals the raw blues of “Stolen Cadillac” and beautiful recording of “Summer Fever” featuring the original ensemble track, new vocal track, fresh guitar and new harmonica. If you enjoy listening to this song, you MUST buy this CD. Another reason to purchase – many of these songs are not played live anymore. Players: Robert Kidney - guitar, vocals Jack Kidney – vocals, harmonica, tenor sax, organ, conga Terry Hynde - alto & baritone sax, maracas Tim Maglione - tenor & baritone sax, conga David Robinson - drums Michael Stacey – guitar Fred Tribuzzo - bass Bart Johnson – bass Steve Calabria - bass Drake Gleason – bass Track List: Not Fade Away, Deaf In The Mind, Risk of Love, Nobodies John, The Dance of Nearness, High Heels Are Dangerous, Summer Fever, Spinning Around, Didn’t We Rise, Stolen Cadillac, Thief. |
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Among The Wandering 1987 Water Brothers Music, vinyl LP. Produced by Fred Salem and Bruce Hensel. Among The Wandering” was a heartbreaker. Although “High Heels Are Dangerous” got a lot of airplay, the songs Robert poured his song writing into did not. This record has some favorites that are not played anymore and also has a nice warm studio sound. Producer Fred Salem (The Outlaws) played guitar on “High Heels Are Dangerous” and has always been a big supporter of 15 60 75. Players: Robert Kidney - guitar, vocals Jack Kidney – vocals, harmonica, tenor sax Terry Hynde - alto sax, keyboards David Robinson - drums Michael Stacey – guitar Fred Tribuzzo - bass Steve Calabria – bass Track List: Thunderhead, Rockin My Soul, The Risk Of Love, The Push & The Shove, High Heels Are Dangerous, I’ve Got To Know, Talk, Who’s Lovin You Better, Among The Wandering. |
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