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The Stormy Mondays have just released their debut album, Rainy Days And Broken Hearts. If you give it a spin, you will find everything from rocking songs with aggressive horn sections to delicate acoustic ballads with a folkie accent, including pure soul and even a gospel tune with southern twin-guitar harmonies. The album will delight any roots-rock lover, with the added surprise of listening to an European band playing with such authority a type of music mainly associated with America. Their sound comes close to that of bands like Counting Crows, Wallflowers, The Jayhawks or Del Amitri, but also to The Blues Brothers Band, Bruce Springsteen, The Black Crowes or even The Allman Brothers. The great Elliott Murphy puts the icing on the cake, adding vocals and acoustic guitar to Blue As The Night, the album's first single, and playing as well in a couple more tunes. The album was recorded in Bunker Estudios (Spain) and mastered in Metropolis Mastering (London) by Tim Young, probably UK's most respected engineer (his client list includes Van Morrison and Eric Clapton.) Check out the artist's website: http://www.stormymondays.com Track List: 1. Southwind 2. Out Of This Town 3. Disappointment/The Wrong Dream 4. Take Me 5. Losing My Blue Moon 6. Rainy Days 7. Blue As The Night (with Elliott Murphy) 8. Tomorrow's The Day 9. Dressed In Black 10. Sunday Morning 11. Love Song For No One (Come With Me) 12. Sister Moon 13. Instrumental Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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