History Mississippi Sludge
Mississippi Sludge - Biscuits and Slavery (Record Heaven Music - 2001 - RHCD48) Pure all-round Blues-Rock brilliance is the best way of describing 'Mississippi Sludge' who have a deep 'n' dark touch of blending in groovin' 'n' grindin' stoner rock. This album will have you crackin' open numerous cans of beer with you best buddies and you'll more than likely find yourselves ranting on about how much you dig this musical delight and bands of a similar ilk like ZZ Top, Humble Pie and Bill Steer's 'Firebird'. Hints of Elmore James, AC/DC and Jackyll can also be found lurking out of the speakers. Take the gutsy scratching and slide guitar fest of 'Cabin' about chillin' out in the sun (and having a good ole beer, I guess) or 'Somethin' gotta give' with its Black Crowesy Organ playin' about being a happy reminiscing country boy. Another thumpin' track that rocks my boat (although to be honest, the whole album does) is the Hard Blues-Rock of 'Back to Back'. Mississippi Sludge - remember the name where you'll be greeted by Vocalist/Songwriter, Adam Elliott; Guitarist, Jeff Mohr; Bassist, Tracey Scott and AJ Cavalier on Drums/Vocals. These guys are bound to be 'The Dogs Testicles' in concert -
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