The Five Aces (UK)
Shout & Shimmy
SAAGCD002
©Five Aces 2007
Richard Rinn - Vocals & Harmonica
Duncan Kennedy - Guitar
Iain McClean - Hammond Organ
Mark Ferrie - Bass
Ross Wilson - Drums
Armed with a hammond organ, a drum set and a singer (who brandishes other instruments), as well as the obligatory bass guitarist and guitar player, the band,in the words of top record producer Bosco Mann (Daptone Records) "successfully reclaim R&B" from it's "modern bastardization by major label pop".
Loosely speaking, their brand of music spans the period between the late 1950s and 1960s where rhythm & blues had almost started to develop into soul music and hammond organs played instrumentals that girls danced to. Rock n' roll was all about the twist, the monkey and 1001 other dance crazes and beat was not yet beaten into submission by the rock.
'"Imagine the Small Faces meeting the Poets and jamming with Chuck Berry and John Lee Hooker at a late night 60's blues session. THAT is the Five Aces." - Mark Lamarr, BBC Radio
"Wonderfully original rhythm & blues" - Paul Jones, BBC Radio (U.K.)
"They are rock solid! A pinch of New Orleans and a dab of Georgia...that comes out all twisted and wild!" - Big Daddy Magazine
"The band is amazing...terminally understated cool... with a vocal that packs a paralysing punch" - Hammondbeat
"Truely the Real Deal ... the U.K.s most convincing exponents of Booker T-Boned Ramalama!" - The Metro Newspaper (U.K.)
"A perfect marriage of early Stax and Chess records" - Blues In Britain (U.K.)
"Explosive Hammond Heavies" - NOW Magazine (Canada)
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