CMB at the Firehouse (audio)

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Hey Man! Drop some lagniappe in the Tip Jar!
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1
Can't Walk Away From the Blues
2
Can’t Help Myself
3
Love Her with a Feeling
4
My Baby Don’t Cook
5
Y’all Come Over for Dinner
6
It Shoulda Been Me
7
Yet Another Train
8
Too Many Bad Habits
9
The Farm
10
May Not Be the First One
11
13 Bluesmen
12
I Got a Black Cat Bone
13
Won’t You Tell Me Your Name
14
There’s a Place I Know
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    Design Notes

    This is a dual audio and video album. Check out the video version here.

    Liner Notes

    Charlie Morris - Guitar, Vocals
    Andrew Lack - Bass, Vocals
    Kevin Wilder - Keyboards
    Eric Elsner - Drums, Vocals

    All songs written by Charlie Morris (BMI), except:
    Love Her with a Feeling, by Colin Smith Whittaker
    It Shoulda Been Me, by Eddie “Memphis” Curtis
    Too Many Bad Habits, by John Nicholas
    Won’t You Tell Me Your Name, by Jerry Quinn

    Recorded at the Firehouse Cultural Center, Ruskin, Florida, 2019
    Live Sound Recording: Jeff Knauff
    Audio Post & Mix: George Harris
    Special thanks to Joe Hervey

    This CD has a companion video album, which was produced by Dave Olive.
    All Charlie Morris audio and video albums are available at: www.charliemorris.com.
    © 2022 BluesCoast Records

    Reviews and Press

    • Review of CMB at the Firehouse

      La Hora del Blues

      2022-06-01

      "Over the years singer and guitar player Charlie Morris has reached an outstanding place in the blues scene, where he shines at a very high level. Thanks to the way he understands blues, he always performs with an undeniable passion and an intense feeling."

    • CMB at the Firehouse review

      Blues Matters

      2022-06-22

      "Oh I like this album a lot. It really is right up my street. It could have been double and I would still have been relishing every well-placed note. Nothing grandstanding at all, just the sort of deeply soulful blues that I love."

    • CMB at the Firehouse album review

      Blues Blast

      2022-11-03

      "Their allure lies not only in their excellent musicianship, but in their close rapport. Another highlight is the man’s original songwriting. As for his fretwork? Smooth and sizzling."