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  • Streets of Mumbai

  • (Extended Play, Digipack Packaging)
Streets of Mumbai
  • Streets of Mumbai

  • (Extended Play, Digipack Packaging)
  • Artist: Long Tall Deb
  • Label: Vizztone
  • UPC: 769923201788
  • Item #: 1511249X
  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 8/21/2015
  • This product is a special order
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Long Tall Deb and Colin John combine a genre-bending and refreshingly original sound on their new VizzTone EP STREETS OF MUMBAI. The richly-textured layers on these four tracks incorporate world influence with a soul-blues base picked up on their travels throughout India, Nepal, Hawaii and the American South. Together with a whip-smart band: Nate Hollman, organ; Melvin Powe, bass; and Jo El and Brandon Pettiford on drums, they have created forward-thinking, next-generation music crowned with an old soul. The title track, inspired by their recent trip to India, is summed up in the line: "No better way to wake up than a rickshaw ride at 4 a.m. on the streets of Mumbai". The sound is complemented by the merging of eastern influence and American Blues that is as hypnotic as it is unique. "Jailhouse" is a cheeky contemporary rocking soul and Motown-influenced number about the non negotiable's in relationships. "Hole In My Heart" is a classic rocker-in-the-making that warns the listener about the consequences of causing the recipient grief. "Shine That Song Like Gold," a collaboration with Grammy-winning lyricist Terry Abrahamson, tells the story of the fabled "lost" Robert Johnson song. The sound is best described as the collective offspring of Tom Waits, Martha & The Vandellas, Motown Rhythm Section, Keith Richards and Billy Gibbons (with David Lynch and Jim Jarmusch filming.) Streets of Mumbai was produced and engineered by Michael Landolt (Maroon 5, O.A.R) at Curry House Records.

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