Live At Pachyderm Studio 1998

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 66:11

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This is a real find...Rock on...

DrR

Shades of Jimi and Steve Ray. Rocking out in a studio live. Just turn the mikes on and play. Their studio albums don't equal this record. The raw blues rock sound is awesome. Make more records like this guys.

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damn!

EMUSIC-01D5B069

I usually look at the reviews first to get a hint of wheather an album is good. ADD ME TO THIS LIST. these guys kick ass. shouldn't they be famous or something? ps. to alpsman from yorkshire, i'll be glad to send you a copy. free

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You sir sound like a Gentleman!

Alpsman

I would be more than happy to buy this but it is just not available in England

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Blazing Guitar

dsnyderman

Mato Nanji and his siblings were a great band in the studio but this "live in the studio" recording really shows just how amazing they can be. Even if you have the studio albums you should get this one and if you don't have any of their albums, this is the one to start with.

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I want more!

misterbuba

Mato shreds it up on Red House so kick-*ss, I literally walk around with a smile on my face when I am listening. If you dig mean blues guitar, this album is what you're looking for!

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A must have!

SapphoSinger

Rockin' screamin' hot on fire blues guitar!

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Stevie and Jimi mix it up

Zadok

I love this album. If you like hard rock texas blues with a bit of Jimi's wah added in, you'll love this. The guitar playing is awesome with a really tight drum and bass backing combo. It's just so damn gritty with loads and loads of cracking guitar solos. One of my favourite downloads. Relentless.

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They Say All Media Guide

Indigenous’ second full-length effort, Live at Pachyderm Studio, captures a 1998 live studio performance and includes the band’s acclaimed cover of Jimi Hendrix’s “Red House.” Originals like “Things We Do” and “Blues This Morning” sound vital and dynamic, proving that the group is one of the most interesting contemporary blues-rock acts. – Heather Phares