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β€ Back Door Slam -- Roll Away β€ Who would have thought the guy who sang "money for nothing and your chicks for free" could inspire a kid to grow up and become one of the most promising bluesmens of his generation -- at the tender age of 20? The listener doesn't need to know the back story of this slamming, high-intensity Isle of Man-based blues rock trio led by multi-talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist Davy Knowles to be inspired by the band's blistering excitement. But like all tales of great blues makers, origins are important, so here goes: at age 11, Knowles was in the car with his father and heard Dire Straits' Sultans of Swing, which changed his life and put him on a mission to explore Dad's vast record collection. This included John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Rory Gallagher. Then Knowles started listening to their influences, soaking up Blind Willie Johnson and Robert Johnson. Back Door Slam's in-your-face debut rumbles out of the gate with the rollicking rocker Come Home, a perfect intro to Knowles' crisply sizzling licks and gruff, wise, and pained-beyond-his-years vocals. The slow-burning Heavy on My Mind is the song Clapton wishes he wrote, with Knowles completely capturing the legend's vibe and intensity while bringing fresh invention to that style. After another edgy jam session (Outside Woman Blues), Back Door Slam simmer down ever so slightly for the gently percolating Gotta Leave, which gives Knowles a chance to express the
Come Home
Back Door Slam
Heavy On My Mind
Back Door Slam
Outside Woman Blues
Back Door Slam
Gotta Leave
Back Door Slam
Stay
Back Door Slam
Too Late
Back Door Slam
Takes A Real Man
Back Door Slam
It'll All Come Around
Back Door Slam
Too Good For Me
Back Door Slam
Roll Away
Back Door Slam
Real Man
Back Door Slam