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<description> Hey everybody. Just wanted people to know about Mudpie. They are a blues-rock band fronted by the great Keith Slack(Steelhouse Lane). I bought it because he is one of my favorite singers. The music is very good. Similar to Kenny Wayne Shepard, Cry of Love, or a little like Joe Lynn Turner's new one. The vocals are obviously great. He sings to fit the music. So he doesn't sound like he does with S.L., but he sounds great. Bottom line is: If you like Keith Slack or very good blues-rock, this is essential. 

The cd is available via the Mudpie website:www.mudpieonline.com. Be warned, it is basically just a cdr. No liner notes or lyrics. The production is top notch. Which is really the most important thing to me.

That is all. I'm spent............

Chris Pope
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<title>RE: Keith Slack fans(Steelhouse singer)</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,3489,3506#msg-3506</link><description><![CDATA[ Sounds like something I need to get! And speaking of blues rock: Has anybody heard the 2nd Bloodline album that was released a couple of years ago?<br /><br />Peter]]></description>
<dc:creator>Peter M. Bietenholz</dc:creator>
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<title>The other side of the 'pie</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,3489,3495#msg-3495</link><description><![CDATA[ Keith Slack is a fine vocalist, but how about giving the guitarist, Jonathan Grell, some credit, huh - HUH? ;-) Jon was in the quite excellent Winterkat who released 'The Struggle' in the late 80's, recorded some excellent demos with Suite 16, another fine TX outfit, feat. Bobby Jarzombek and Don Van Stavern from Riot, and last but not least, had Dirty Water with Rhett Forrester (R.I.P.) before the latter met his untimely death (only heard 3 tracks from an obscure TX comp - cool bluesy hard rock).]]></description>
<dc:creator>John Q</dc:creator>
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<title>Keith Slack fans(Steelhouse singer)</title><link>http://www.melodicrock.com/phorum52/read.php?1,3489,3489#msg-3489</link><description><![CDATA[ Hey everybody. Just wanted people to know about Mudpie. They are a blues-rock band fronted by the great Keith Slack(Steelhouse Lane). I bought it because he is one of my favorite singers. The music is very good. Similar to Kenny Wayne Shepard, Cry of Love, or a little like Joe Lynn Turner's new one. The vocals are obviously great. He sings to fit the music. So he doesn't sound like he does with S.L., but he sounds great. Bottom line is: If you like Keith Slack or very good blues-rock, this is essential.<br /><br />The cd is available via the Mudpie website:www.mudpieonline.com. Be warned, it is basically just a cdr. No liner notes or lyrics. The production is top notch. Which is really the most important thing to me.<br /><br />That is all. I'm spent............<br /><br />Chris Pope<br /><a href="mailto:&#112;&#111;&#112;&#101;&#102;&#114;&#101;&#97;&#107;&#64;&#97;&#111;&#108;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">&#112;&#111;&#112;&#101;&#102;&#114;&#101;&#97;&#107;&#64;&#97;&#111;&#108;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;</a>]]></description>
<dc:creator>Popefreak</dc:creator>
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