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Genre: Blues
Performer: Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers
Title: Sinner Street
Style: Modern Electric Blues
Date of release: 2000
MP3 album size: 1476 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1595 mb
WMA album size: 1733 mb
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Grab The Rafters
Written-By – Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Thackery, Ken Faltinson
4:00
2 Bad News
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery
4:24
3 Sinner Street
Written-By – Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Thackery
4:14
4 Lovin' My Money
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery, Keith Sykes
5:04
5 Chained To The Blues Line
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery
5:00
6 Detroit Iron 5:03
7 Hundreds Into Ones
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery, Keith Sykes
4:17
8 Never Enough
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery
4:27
9 Million Dollar Bill
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery, Keith Sykes
3:42
10 Havin' A Heart
Written-By – Jimmy Carpenter, Jimmy Thackery, Ken Faltinson
5:17
11 Blues 'Fore Dawn
Written-By – Jimmy Thackery, Ken Faltinson
4:56

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Blind Pig Records
  • Copyright (c) – Blind Pig Records
  • Recorded At – Sounds Unreel Studios
  • Mixed At – Ardent Music
  • Mastered At – Ardent Music

Credits

  • Backing Vocals – Reba Russell
  • Design – Al Brandtner
  • Drums, Backing Vocals – Mark Stutso
  • Electric Bass, Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Ken Faltinson
  • Guitar – Jimmy Thackery
  • Lead Vocals – Jimmy Thackery (tracks: 1-5, 7-11), Mark Stutso (tracks: 6)
  • Mastered By – Brad Blackwood
  • Mixed By – John Hampton
  • Producer – Jim Gaines (tracks: 3, 4, 6-9, 11), Jimmy Thackery (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 10)
  • Recorded By – Dawn Hopkins
  • Saxophone, Backing Vocals – Jimmy Carpenter

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 1914 85065 2 7
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L481
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 8113


Discussion about Jimmy Thackery & The Drivers - Sinner Street
one life
On his eighth album, Jimmy Thackery churns out rugged, no-nonsense, authoritative rock, with a passion and commitment that seep through every track. Thackery's grinding guitar and growling voice pound out each song as if he's playing for thousands of people. He is produced once again by the experienced Jim Gaines who, through his work with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert Collins, Tommy Castro, and Santana, knows his way around a blues-rock record. The uncut, Stonesy chug of "Never Enough" and "Lovin' My Money" is offset by the harder-edged funk of "Grab the Rafters" and the easier jazz shuffle of "Bad News." Saxist Jimmy Carpenter, new to the Thackery band, adds a soulful honk on the latter tune, gradually shifting the disc into more subtle territory. When the band starts wading into swampy waters like on the deep, dark groove of the album's instrumental title track, Carpenter provides a rough bed for the guitarist's poker-hot solo to nuzzle next to. Thackery's gruff and unremarkable voice remains his most limiting asset, and may be the reason his music hasn't crossed over like that of the more ostentatious Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Jonny Lang. But similar to most blues guitarists, the song is secondary to its presentation, and when Thackery unleashes his barely contained six-string fury, there are few who can compare. Considering the bluesman's arena is predominantly the live stage, Sinner Street is another extraordinarily strong entry into his catalog. Established blues-rock fans will naturally devour this whole, but the disc is as good a place as any for the novice to enjoy one of the more overlooked talents in the field.
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