Dust Up Baby
Jason Fickel
"The arrangements leave a lot of space, even with a trombone and harmonica in the band, giving the album a fresh, open sound.” --Blues Revue, Sept/Oct 2010 // ‘Get Your Car Off My Lawn.’ appears on NPR's Car Talk
“Fickel puts a fresh spin on traditional motifs building a breakup song on the request to ‘Get Your Car Off My Lawn.’…The arrangements
"The arrangements leave a lot of space, even with a trombone and harmonica in the band, giving the album a fresh, open sound.” --Blues Revue, Sept/Oct 2010 // ‘Get Your Car Off My Lawn.’ appears on NPR's Car Talk
“Fickel puts a fresh spin on traditional motifs building a breakup song on the request to ‘Get Your Car Off My Lawn.’…The arrangements leave a lot of space, even with a trombone and harmonica in the band, giving the album a fresh, open sound.” --Blues Revue, Sept/Oct 2010
A horn section and a killer backing band propels "Dust Up Baby" and lifts Fickel's work to a whole new level! Trombonist Jonathan Elmer (PMJQ) steps out on the jazz ballad "One Thousand and One," and a blues-pop groove propels the hip "My Girlfriend is Gonna Sing (A Couple Songs Tonight)."
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J's Jam 3:430:00/3:43
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0:00/3:00
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0:00/2:31
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Grave of Kit Carson 3:200:00/3:20
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0:00/6:36
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Karma Chameleon 3:250:00/3:25
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0:00/3:44
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One Thousand And One 3:400:00/3:40
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0:00/2:41
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Dust Up Baby 3:580:00/3:58