Originally released on their own Okra label and now made easier to find from Homestead, The Gibson Bros.' debut howl is a winner. The Bros. (actually there are no brothers in this band) cough up a spooky mix of super reverb/tremelo'ed blues raunch that clatters and clangs all over the damn place. With vocals (primarily from Jeff Evans) that warble regardless of key and pitch, backed by a band that only rarely seems cognizant of staying in tune or keeping the same beat, this is truly primitive stuff, but at times exhilarating. The accent is on the blues, but this is punk-blues, post-modern 12-bar, deconstructed Bukka White, clearly not an Alligator release. By no means an easy record, the work you put into the Gibsons will pay off handsomely. [SOURCE: ALLMUSIC]
Label:
OKra Records – OK33002
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1987
Genre:
Rock, Blues
Style:
Alternative Rock, Country Blues, Country Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Casey Jones
A2 Rhythm & Booze
A3 Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine
A4 Moon Twist
A5 Poor Me
A6 Sugartail Rock
B1 Big Pine Boogie
B2 Rovin' Dope Peddler
B3 Bo Diddley Pulled A Boner
B4 Skull & Crossbones
B5 Ride A Coal Black Mare
B6 Satanville
B7 (uncredited)
Notes:
Front cover: '12 songs plus an Oddity'. This Oddity is B7, an uncredited track.
The TP version Gibson Bros - Big Pine Boogie mentions: 'B7 My Young LIfe'.
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