| 1. Lonely 'Lanta Night |
| 2. Hey All You People Now |
| 3. Jeannie's on the Money |
| 4. Big Cash Cow |
| 5. The Rabbit Song |
| 6. Papa Love Mama |
| 7. Not This Time |
| 8. Do It Slow |
| 9. My Baby Done Left Me |
| 10. I Ain't Through Yet |
| 11. Mispelled Tatoo |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Lundy Lewis is a guitarist, singer, and pianist. He started playing with established soul bands in South Carolina at the age of 13. During high school he played Junior/Senior proms up and down the East Coast, mainly to make lots of money. He began writing his own material with the band Toyboat in Athens, Georgia. He now resides in New Hampshire, and performs in New England with the SpectroTones. He has also performed at the R&R Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
Product Description
An R&B/Pop album superbly produced with big soul brass, blues harp, and catchy lovable songs. The songs on the CD are a sort of cross between Wilson Pickett, Neil Young, and Steely Dan. The songs have Pickett-like brass parts and arrangements, Lewis' voice is sort of like a bluesy Neil Young, and his guitar rifs and chord structures are much like Steely Dan's stuff. Also, Lewis is backed up by angelic female vocalists like much of Steely Dan's songs. Nonetheless, the album comes across with a unique, identifiable "Lundy Lewis" sound.
Lundy Lewis is a guitarist, singer, and pianist. He started playing with established soul bands in South Carolina at the age of 13. During high school he played Junior/Senior proms up and down the East Coast, mainly to make lots of money. He began writing his own material with the band Toyboat in Athens, Georgia. He now resides in New Hampshire, and performs in New England with the SpectroTones. He has also performed at the R&R Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio.
Product Description
An R&B/Pop album superbly produced with big soul brass, blues harp, and catchy lovable songs. The songs on the CD are a sort of cross between Wilson Pickett, Neil Young, and Steely Dan. The songs have Pickett-like brass parts and arrangements, Lewis' voice is sort of like a bluesy Neil Young, and his guitar rifs and chord structures are much like Steely Dan's stuff. Also, Lewis is backed up by angelic female vocalists like much of Steely Dan's songs. Nonetheless, the album comes across with a unique, identifiable "Lundy Lewis" sound.
I Ain't Through Yet,Lundy Lewis,Lundy Lewis,Gritty soul music, with lots of brass and blues harmonica, this album kicks butt and makes the listener have to decide whether to dance, make love, go bar-hopping, or go kiss Mama.
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I Ain't Through Yet
Lundy Lewis Manufacturer: Lundy Lewis ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005TSMK Release Date: 2001-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Lonely 'Lanta Night
- Hey All You People Now
- Jeannie's on the Money
- Big Cash Cow
- The Rabbit Song
- Papa Love Mama
- Not This Time
- Do It Slow
- My Baby Done Left Me
- I Ain't Through Yet
- Mispelled Tatoo
Album Description
An R&B/Pop album superbly produced with big soul brass, blues harp, and catchy lovable songs. The songs on the CD are a sort of cross between Wilson Pickett, Neil Young, and Steely Dan. The songs have Pickett-like brass parts and arrangements, Lewis' voice is sort of like a bluesy Neil Young, and his guitar rifs and chord structures are much like Steely Dan's stuff. Also, Lewis is backed up by angelic female vocalists like much of Steely Dan's songs. Nonetheless, the album comes across with a unique, identifiable "Lundy Lewis" sound.Christian Music:
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