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1. Calling Long Distance (4:54) R.Alexander 2. Edge Of The Bed (3:47) R. Alexander 3. Blood Alley (3:32) R. Alexander 4. Folsom Prison Blues (5:33) J. Cash 5. Side Pocket For A Toad (2:31) R. Alexander 6. Foolish Pride (3:49) R. Alexander 7. We’re Gonna Party Tonight (4:01) R. Alexander 8. I Know You Rider (4:37) R. Alexander, based on the traditional 9. Back To The Blues (3:20) R. Alexander 10. Watch That Thing! (4:15) S. Maxwell 11. Sunday Morning Coming Down (4:42) K. Kristofferson 12. Wide Old River (3:14) R. Alexander Russell “Hitman” Alexander – Guitars, lead & backup |
vocals Mike Katzman -Keyboards Mike Porter – Bass, Backup Vocals Bob Stander – Bass on “Calling Long Distance” and “Edge Of The Bed” Guy LaFountaine – Drums John Kelly – Alto Sax Tom Mineo – Tenor Sax Eric Altarac – Trumpet Al Alpert - Trombone Joanna Alexander, Nancy Hampton – Backup Vocals Bob Stander – Producer, Engineer, Mastering |
Calling Long Distance Released: 2024
From the upbeat, ear catching opening title track to the moody closer, this is an album you’ll listen to over and over – and still find new things in each song.
Featuring 8 originals and four covers, done in the unique Hitman style, you’re sure to find lots of songs you’ll want to share with friends. Everyone who has ever shared a bed with a “bed hog” will relate to “Edge Of The Bed”, and in these times of strong opinions we need to recognize our “Foolish Pride”. The risqué “Watch That Thing!” and blues surf instrumental “Blood Alley” will keep the excitement flowing, as “We’re Gonna Party Tonight” is a testament to making good times no matter what.
The original approaches to “Folsom Prison Blues”, as a genuine blues tune, and the funky blues arrangement of the classics “I Know You Rider” and “Sunday Morning Comin’ Down” will surprise you (in a very good way!) “Calling Long Distance” is a fun boogie with a mystical twist, and “Side Pocket For A Toad” honors one of Hitman’s favorite beers, from the UK Tring brewery. The thoughtful “Back To The Blues” sets you up for the album closer, “Wide Old River” – a modern take on the format of field hollers and work songs.
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- Frank Roszak
- KBA Recipient 2014 PUBLICIST
- www.frankroszakpromotions.com
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