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BOBTJE BLUES • NETHERLANDS

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The title track "Road House Party" (a quite solid blues song) is the first song that echoes through my speakers and honestly this sounds not bad. Responsible for this are Kimon & The Prophets. A band from Newark, New Jersey (U.S.). The lineup consists of Kimon Katafigiotis (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Marc Gambino (bass, vocals) and Rob Savoy (drums, vocals). But this trio really under the name "blues" is to place a different matter. Thus we find "Heroes" and "Rebel Rebel", two songs from the hand of David Bowie. In other words, this is pure glam rock. Then there's "Far Off Places", a downright funk song, which is a very nice drive. Blues rock is also present, such as "Time To Move On '. Even though this song is still a strong tendency to boogie, it sounds most enjoyable nonetheless. Or then again with world famous Hendrix's "Fire". Yet this should be mentioned that this song is good they manage their own mark on it. Kimon Katafigiotis (if you ask me, he is of Greek descent) sings not bad and also very passionate guitar playing. The rhythm section (Gambino and Savoy) is doing excellent. No unnecessary fuss, limiting itself only to the essential. Many own work, a number of covers, but all very enjoyable. With fewer than 18 songs which vary greatly in style it is almost impossible for boredom. A bonus is that for the price of one still gets on top of the DVD.

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