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FOOLISH MAN
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TRADITIONAL BLUES WITH A UNIQUE SOUND. . . As band leader and composer, Pierre's vision has never wavered since he founded his band in 1991. His mantra is clear
TRADITIONAL BLUES WITH A UNIQUE SOUND. . . As band leader and composer, Pierre's vision has never wavered since he founded his band in 1991. His mantra is clear and focused. The band has always had an ensemble sound: all musicians are featured and welcome to contribute on stage and on recordings. His music is traditional because it is steeped in Chicago's golden sounds of the 1950's, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Rogers, all the great harp players... Big and Little Walter, The Sonny Boy Williamsons, Junior Wells, George Smith, and many extraordinary contemporaries such as Kim Wilson, Rod Piazza and Paul deLay. On the other hand, Pierre's blues is unique because he dislikes to tread on old beaten paths. He always writes new stuff. MISSISSIPPI HEAT emerged in 1991 on a night at the Cafe Lura in Chicago. Guitarist Jon McDonald invited Pierre to play harp for him with Robert Covington on drums and vocals. It was a great night, with a raucous crowd in this Polish neighborhood. Pierre looked happy, and the band played with such inspiration that his brother Michel was drawn to say he would find gigs with little efforts. A man of his word, Michel did find gigs for the band. He was wrong about the effort part, but was right about the fact that he could manage such a band. ... Pierre and the Heat have now finished 7 CDs (as well as a DVD for Delmark Records in 2005). Some of their recordings have won awards such as "BEST CHICAGO BLUES CD OF THE YEAR" and "BEST BLUES PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR" (e.g., Handyman, and Footprints On The Ceiling by Real Blues Magazine ). Over the years., MISSISSIPPI HEAT has been the subject of several TV and movie features. French TV has released a documentary on Blues featuring the band., and our vocalist for a prestigious program called ARTE. Soon after a concert was filmed in Montreal., Canada., and was sold to an Italian TV company. French Canadian TV also featured Pierre and his brother-manager Michel on one of their regular programs called "BAISERS D' AMERIQUE". This half-hour segment was viewed in 35 countries worldwide. MISSISSIPPI HEAT has also been featured in countless trade magazines such as Living Blues and Blues Review.
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Genre
Blues Blues General
Charts
Peak #127
Peak in subgenre #52
Author
Pierre Lacocque Ransart Music, BMI
Rights
2008 Delmark Records
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May 11, 2009
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:44
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1. SOMETIMES YOUR BODY WILL PLAY A DIRTY TRICK IT'LL TELL YOU TO DO THINGS THAT CAN MESS YOU UP REAL QUICK IT HAPPENED TO ME, PEOPLE AND I FELL FOR ANOTHER GIRL I TOOK THE DARN BAIT NOW MY MIND'S IN A WHIRL I'M GOING BACK TO MY WIFE YES I'LL TREAT HER THE BEST I CAN GONE ARE THE DAYS GONE ARE THE DAYS OF BEING A FOOLISH MAN YES ... A FOOLISH MAN 2. THIS SEXY-LOOKING CHICK SHE SWEPT ME OFF MY FEET YOU KNOW SHE WAS DRESSED TO KILL AND SHE LOOKED SO DARN SWEET NOW I'M SITTIN' HERE WONDERIN' WHAT WAS I THINKING I GAMBLED A HAPPY HOME FOR NOTHIN' BUT A FLING I'M GOING BACK TO MY WIFE I'M GONNA TREAT HER THE BEST I CAN ... BRIDGE: 3. WHEN YOU LOVE SOMEONE CHEATIN' AIN'T WORTH A DIME OH LISTEN TO ME PEOPLE OR YOU WILL BE DOIN' SOME CRYIN' TIME AND I'VE LEARNED A [HECK OF A] LESSON THAT I WON'T SOON FORGET IF YOU USE THE WRONG HEAD YOU GONNA LOSE ALL SELF-RESPECT 4. GUITAR SOLO: CARL WEATHERSBY BRIDGE 5. REPEAT VERSE #3: WHEN YOU LOVE SOMEONE ... / ... 6. BEIN' MARRIED IT WAS NICE AND COOL BUT I WASN'T TRUE ... AND I ACTED JUST LIKE A FOOL I WENT FOR THE FUN AND LUST NOW I WEEP AND WORRY ... [STOP] OH I LEARNED THE HARD WAY AND I DESERVE NO SYMPATHY I SWEAR I'M GOING BACK TO MY WIFE I'M GONNA TREAT HER THE BEST I CAN GONE ARE THE DAYS GONE ARE THE DAYS YES, OF BEING A FOOLISH MAN YES ... A FOOLISH MAN TALKIN'/FADING BEING A FOOLISH MAN ... OH YES LISTEN YOU KNOW SHE WAS DRESSED TO KILL WORE THAT SWEET, SWEET, SWEET CHANNEL FIVE I WENT LINE, HOOK, AND SINKER AND I FORGOT I HAD A WIFE I NOW UNDERSTAND... THAT WHAT GLITTERS AIN'T ALWAYS GOLD... [FADING]... BECAUSE THINKING WITH THE WRONG HEAD AIN'T WORTH THE TROUBLE YOU HURT TWO PEOPLE SO THE PAIN COUNTS DOUBLE
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GoranS
Jun 26, 2009
Mmmmmmm! /GöranS