
Ericâs songs here range in style from soul, indie, jug-band, ballad, rock, and â of course â blues. Eric and his band of skilled musicians (who toured and recorded with music legends such as Albert and BB King, Little Milton, Bobby âBlueâ Bland, Jeff Beck, Buddy Miles and many more) are augmented by solid Memphis session players (with musical resumes that rival anyone). Postcard From Beale Street represents the diverse influences that make Memphis music more than a thing of the past. Like Memphis, Ericâs music canât be âpigeon-holedâ; heâs not merely a blues artist. This is a songwriting album: ear candy from some fine musicians. Each of these songs tell a story through lyrical imagery and crafty songwriting. All of these songs are ABOUT something, not just words to accompany music.
Tracklist:
01. Ainât Whipped Yet02. Oh, Booze!03. Heâs Just An Alley Cat04. Follow Your Stupid Little Dreams05. Homesick Angel06. Fair Weather Friends07. Blackberry Patch08. Come See About Me09. Waiting For That Day10. Itâs 4:20 Somewhere
The album begins with âAinât Whipped Yetâ, which is Ericâs life story and motto â and gives a hint about how his nickname âScrappieâ came about. Ericâs lament, âOh, Booze!â captures the essence of the Beale Street of the past â and present, with horns and arrangements that would have brought a smile to W.C. Handy himself and lyrics that tell a timeless story.
With âHeâs Just An Alley Catâ Eric shows that he and his band can rock out and get funky at the same time. The song âFollow Your Stupid Little Dreamsâ urges people (especially fellow musicians) to do just what the title says- again in a musical style harking to the Beale Street of 100 years ago.
âHomesick Angelâ is Ericâs homage to his fighter-pilot grandfather, and âFair Weather Friendsâ tells a timeless story in a very Memphis style. Anyone whose grandparents lived in a rural area can relate to âBlackberry Patchâ, and those who long to see a loved one will identify with âCome See About Meâ. Waiting For That Dayâ is the universal song of every working stiff and âItâs 4:20 Somewhereâ tells of one way to cope with the frustrations of life.
Postcard From Beale Street is a homegrown production from start to finish, every song was written, played, and recorded in Memphis by Memphis musicians â produced, mixed, mastered and manufactured in Memphis.
Available digitally at iTunes April 25th. Physical CDs will be
available as COVID-19 restriction permits manufacturing.
ORDER NOW AND THE FIRST 300 WILL RECEIVE AN AUTOGRAPHED CD!
by Endless Blues Records
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