Pee Wee Bluesgang
A Soft Suicide
In 1987 the Pee Wee blues gang released their 7th album, "A Soft Suicide". As so often before and later, the five
musicians recorded the songs live in the studio. The 10 tracks on this album don't come across as a "gentle suicide".
Rather, the unusual album title has its origins in San Francisco. Richard Hagel met a "poor poet" there, who not only
gave Hagel a few poems to use in his lyrics, but also suggested the album title! The recordings in Munster's Jovel
Studio lasted only one day, during which the band also introduced their new keyboardist Werner Melzig. Otherwise, the
established formation Richard Hagel (vocals), Thomas Hesse (guitar), Heribert Grothe (bass) and Friedbert Falke (drums)
were on board. The result is a typical Pee Wee mix of galloping blues rock and goose-skinning ballads. Masterful guitar
solos, sensitive vocal passages on the rock-solid basis of drums and bass! With this release, the last album of the
Iserlohn blues rockers has now also been released on Sireena Records on CD. A job that the label really enjoyed.
Price
Genre
Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
20-11-2021
Label
Item-nr
552453
EAN
4260182982235
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2
CHRISTINE
3
LOVE IS CHANGING ALL THE TIME
4
POINT BLANK: MR. JONES
5
SWEET BLUE ANGEL
6
TURN IT ON LIKE SOLOMON
7
THE GAMBLER
8
SOFT SUICIDE PART ONE
9
HEY JOE / SOFT SUICIDE PART TWO