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Guitar & Vocals
- Mike Griffin
Piano, Hammond Organ - Clayton Ivey
Bass - David Hood
Drums - Pat O'Connor
Trumpet - Terry Townsend
Saxes - Dennis Taylor
Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound, Sheffield, AL
Engineered & Mixed by - Steve Melton - Assisted by - Kent Bruce
Engineered by - Danny Jones
Mastered by - Larry Nix, Memphis TN
Thanks to: Mickey Griffin, Ray Griffin, Beverly Griffin, John Tubbs, Mike McGwin,
Carlos "Bean" Quintero, Tommy Couch Jr., Paul "Heavy" Lee, Waldoxy/Malaco Records,
Guitar Heaven, Richard Von Specken, Steve melton, Kent Bruce, David Hood, Clayton
"Clyde" Ivey, Roger hawkins, Muscle Shoals Sound, Karen Leipziger, Terry Townsend,
Dennis Taylor, Chuck Fields, Ross Sermons, Music City Blues Society, Bea Hearst
and Adam McIntyre
Very Special Thanks
to: Milton Campell and to all my friends and fans, God Bless You!"
Mike
Griffin
THE TALLEST
MAN IN THE BLUES
"When it comes to the blues, Mike Griffin is the real deal. Lots of players
claim to be blues muisicians, but all it takes is one listen to realize that
Griffin not only plays the blues - he LIVES the blues. From his smoky,
soulful vocals to his stinging, singing guitar playing, Griffin makes music
that penetrates right to the bone with emotion that you can feel as well as
hear. It's a sensation that will chill you, thrill you, and fullfill you."
Sittin' Here With Nothing is Griffin's third Waldoxy release, and as
the saying goes, "The third times the charm." Recorded at Alabama's legendary
Muscle Shoals Sound studio, the album captures Griffin and the band at
their best - relaxed, upbeat and burning. Griffin's guitar solos talk as if
they were directly linked to his powerful, gruff singing. When it comes to the
blues, he can play it all whether it's uptown and jazzy or lowdown and rockin'.
For a taste of his versatility, check out his funky rhythm work on "The Last
Thing I Need" his melodic, sophisticated solos on "He Can't Do It"
and his gritty slide on the album's title track.
Griffin's
stellar backup band adds just the right amount of spice and substance to the
music. From his gospel-inspired piano licks to his fat, Staxlike organ rhythms,
Clayton Ivey turns in a smoking keyboard performance, which is highlighted
by his solos on several cuts. Bassist David Hood and drummer Pat O'Connor
provide a swinging grooving backbone that propels the songs like a '50 Mercury
running on rocket fuel. You'd be hard pressed to find a better horn section
than Terry Townsend (trumpet) and Dennis Taylor (sax), whose lively
accompaniment adorns several songs with the potent punch of a heavyweight champion.
Add guest drummer/percussionist Paul H. Lee and you've got a surefire
recipe for 100% blues satisfaction.
Dont miss Mike Griffin and his band if they happen to be playing at a
club or festival near you. But just in case you miss your opportunity, take
this album home, pump the volume up and "meltdown" grab your honey, and kiss
your troubles good-bye."
Chris Gill
Associate Editor, Guitar Player magazine
From Sittin'
Here With Nothing CD
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