Uncut (album)
Uncut is the debut studio album released by Vancouver, British Columbia's Powder Blues Band and features the band's signature mix of Swing, Blues, Jazz, Rock & Roll and R&B. It was originally released in December 1979 on the Blue Wave label. RCA re-issued the album in February 1980, with the song Gimme Some Lovin' removed from the album. "Uncut" was produced by Jack Lavin.
The album was nominated at the 1981 Juno Awards for "Album Of The Year", and the band won the Juno Award for "Most Promising Group Of The Year" the same year.
Track listing
- "Boppin’ With The Blues"
- "Hear That Guitar Ring"
- "Just A Little"
- "The Rockchopper"
- "Doin’ It Right"
- "Buzzard Luck"
- "What’ve I Been Drinkin'"
- "Personal Manager"
- "Sweet Little Girl"
- "Gimme Some Lovin’" (original Blue Wave release only)
Personnel
- Tom Lavin - Guitar, Vocals
- Jack Lavin: Bass & Vocals
- Duris Maxwell - Drums
- Willie MacCalder - Piano, Keyboards, Organ & Vocals
- Wayne Kozak - Tenor Saxophone
- Dave Woodward - Tenor Saxophone & Vocals
- Gord Bertram - Baritone Saxophone
- Gabriel Mark Hasselbach - Trumpet
References
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