King Biscuit Boy - Mouth Of Steel (1982)
King Biscuit Boy - Mouth Of Steel (1982)
01 - Georgia Slop 02:49
02 - Done Everything I Can 03:16
03 - Mama Louchie 04:07
04 - Neighbor, Neighbor 03:13
05 - Down The Line 03:25
06 - Hoodoo Party 02:50 play
07 - Route 90 03:21
08 - Terraplane Blues 02:38 play
09 - It's My Soul 03:28
10 - Necromonica 03:43
11 - Get It Right 02:49
12 - Look Out Mabel 03:40
Bass Guitar – Neil Nickafor Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Bruce Buchanan Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Greg "Neville" Zark Keyboards, Piano – Stan Szelest Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Jack Dekeyzer, John Lewis Lead Vocals, Harmonica – Richard Newell Rhythm Guitar, Backing Vocals – Ben Gaddl
Richard Newell grew up in Canada listening to the blues. He learned to play the harmonica as a teenager and joined the Barons in 1961, releasing a single called "Bottleneck." In 1966, Newell left the band (then renamed Son Richard and the Chessmen) to join the Midknights, but then began playing with Ronnie Hawkins, who nicknamed him King Biscuit Boy. After playing with Hawkins for two years, he joined Crowbar and released Official Music (as King Biscuit Boy & Crowbar) in 1970. He recorded solo material sporadically throughout the '70s and '80s (including 1982's Mouth of Steel and Richard Newell A.K.A. King Biscuit Boy in 1988). Poor health due to alcoholism stunted his career through the 90's and on January 5, 2003 Newell succumbed to the disease at his home in Hamilton, Ontario. John Bush, AllMusic Review
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