In The Dew and Rain
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This Calypso was originally written and sung by The Growler (Errol Duke). He was backed at the time by John Buddy Williams and His Blue Rhythm Orchestra. There's a lot of history behind many of the Calypso tunes that came out back then. Some of the songs were about the lack of opportunities, and what people did to survive. The choices weren't always the most glamourous options. Here's our take on In The Dew And The Rain from 1939.
Written by Errol Duke
Tim Timebomb - Vocals, Guitar
Anders Mouridsen - Banjo, Accordian, Guitar, Gang Vocals
Kate Strand - Background Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Percussion
On a Night Like This
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Written by Bob Dylan
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Lars Frederiksen - Guitar
Matt Freeman - Bass
Branden Steineckert - Drums
John Morrical - Piano
Mike Bolger - Accordian
The Sentence
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Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Mandolin, Acoustic Bass, Dobro , Gang Vocals
Dash Hutton - Percussion, Gang Vocals
Tim Hutton - Gang Vocals
Nihilism
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Lars had joined the band in 1993, now there was 4 of us, and together we recorded our second album in 1994 "Let's Go" at Fantasy Studio in Berkeley. This is an acoustic take on "Nihilism".
Written by Tim Timebomb and Matt Freeman
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Guitar, B3
Dash Hutton - Percussion, Background Vocals
Tim Hutton - Background Vocals
Don't You Lie to Me
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Antoine "Fats" Domino originally recorded this in 1951 for Lew Chudd's Imperial Records, a powerhouse R&B label that put out a lot of strong tracks for Domino's label-mates such as Poison Gardner, King Porter, T-Bone Walker and Smiley Lewis. Many of those R&B smokers were recorded at Cossimo Matasas studio in New Orleans. Fat's band back in '51 featured Walter Papoose Nelson-guitar, William Drummond bass, Wendell Duconge- alto sax, Robert "Buddy" Hagans on tenor sax, and Cornelius Coleman on drums.
Written by Fats Domino and Tampa Red aka Hudson Whitaker
Tim Timebomb- Guitar, Vocals
Dave Brophy-Drums
Joe McMahon- Bass
Rusty Scott-Piano
Mike Mele- Guitar
John Aruda-Sax
Scott Aruda-Trumpet
Jeff Gallindo- Trombone