Here's a new video of me performing live at the Turf Club in Mineapolis this summer, doing Junior Well's "Two Headed Woman" and my own "Every Day Can Get You Down" from the most recent LP. Thanks to the guys from The Speakin Tounges for posting this!
Well, I had a link up here for Amazon because Voodoo Rhythm stuff was available for download, but it turns out Beat Man got screwed on the licensing and none of that dough actually makes it to him or me. So, keep Soulseeking it if that's what you want to do. Once you download the record let me guilt-trip you into giving me some dough via Paypal so I can afford to make more records in the future.
Or, even better, order the LP and hear it the way it was meant to be heard - analog and cranked up! Not on tiny little earbuds while you wait for public transportation. With the LP you also get the excellent artwork of Rob Jones, and the pride of ownership that you don't get with a bunch of 1's and 0's.
I get emails all the time from people who don't have record stores near them that carry Voodoo Rhythm stuff. If you are in the states you can get it from Waterloo Records. If you are outside the U.S., have a look at Beat Man's list of international distributors. In Europe you can order straight from Beat Man or from a number of different stores. Most of the rest of the world has access to Voodoo Rhythm somehow. Check it out!
Below are some sample mp3's from the newest album, One Man Against the World. If you like these, you could actually pay for 'em. That'd be nice.
Here's me doing "Two Headed Woman" from my EP on Hook or Crook at the Deep Blues Festival this summer! It was raining and cold, and my first song. Guitar wasn't loud enough and the one man band apparatus wasn't properly arranged. Oh well, you get the idea...thanks to Johnny Lowbow for letting me use the kick drum...
Here's me looking about 12 years old (actually, I was in my mid-20's), playing with R.L. Burnside in Bergen, Norway. No shit! At the Bergen Blues Festival circa 1998. One of the thrills of my life. Thanks to Chris Johnson of the Deep Blues Festival for posting these!
"How did you get
that sound?" I've had
many a studio owner with
$250,000 invested
in high tech equipment
ask me. The answer is
simple: Poverty.
- Eugene Chadbourne