[4:11] 1. Hellbound Train [3:23] 2. Room 429 [3:35] 3. Lonely [3:20] 4. Get Gone [3:34] 5. True Love Lies [2:59] 6. You Got To Move [5:00] 7. Stuck In Carolina [3:27] 8. Ain't No Train [4:12] 9. Ghost In My Guitar [3:10] 10. Take The Back Road Home [2:55] 11. Plantation Song
Tom Gray (vocals, lap steel guitar, keyboards); Mark Johnson (guitar); Darren Stanley (drums, percussion); Franher Joseph (background vocals).
Ever been on a Hellbound Train? It's the ride that lulls you like a Quaalude with a vodka back. You don't know where you're goin' but it feels mighty fine, all liquid and loose. The trip starts off like a joy ride. Then, though you're still feelin' pretty damn good, you find yourself knee walkin' to your car, headed to the county jail with a sheriff who only looks at your tits or in the bed of a trouble man.
Tom Gray knows all about that ride, and he's written it down and put it to music. Hellbound Train is both the title and first track on Delta Moon's new album. Gray's version is about bad habits and worse decisions--we're talking gambling, guns and doin' time--passing from daddy to son and on to a third generation. Most times life is like that when genes and upbringin' echo each other. Gray is also the vocalist for Delta Moon. He's got a voice like good dirt, gritty and filthy rich. It has the power to make the seeds of a story grow into an experience. ~Roberta Penn Quelle: http://tybeedawg.blogspot.com/2010/04/de...ound-train.html
Remi
Der Blues ist die Musik für mich, die der Hektik des Lebens den Marsch bläst.