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Don't Cheat the Feet
is available on CD Baby at
www.cdbaby.com/cd/flattoptom
where you can also listen to sound clips. As an alternative, you can
mail your $15 check or money order to Tom Hall, 6252 Avon Ave., San
Gabriel, CA 91775. Includes S&H. CDs can be purchased at live shows, as
well.
Flattop's CDs are distributed by City Hall Records at
www.cityhallrecords.com and
are available at most record stores in the Blues and Swing sections.
Digital downloads are
available at
www.digstation.com/flattoptom
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NEW CD REVIEWS |
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Don’t Cheat the Feet: 2008 Reviews |
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Tom Hyslop, Blues Revue, Dec/Jan 2009:
California harp man
Flattop Tom submits his fourth album of swing and blues songs.
Loaded with 19 tracks, “Don’t Cheat the Feet” (Palamar
Records) includes raw John Lee Hooker boogie, insistent urban blues
(“Doin’ the Do” features a cool organ solo by Mike Bolger),
jump blues and rumba-blues (“Two Timin’ Baby” with Albert
King-inflected guitar from Bob Robles). “I’m Your Plumber Baby”
dials in a swinging West Coat groove and fat harp tone worthy of
William Clarke, and covers of staples by Lionel Hampton, Eddie
“Cleanhead” Vinson, and Ray Charles are well-done. Unflagging
energy, tasty charts, and a rock-solid rhythm section aid this
retro-leaning set.
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Jim Santella,
Southland Blues, July 2008:
Swing is the thing
when Flattop Tom and all the Jump Cats get busy. They take West
Coast Swing seriously, as “Flattop” Tom Hall sings with a hearty
voice that flies over the dance floor with the character of one
who’s anxious and bold. He wants to make sure that his audience
knows what the music is for, and he follows many of the selections
up with a soulful harmonica romp that doubles the pleasure. Horns,
piano, organ, guitar, bass and drums round out the band and give
Hall plenty of variety for his 19-song program.
The fourth release
for this swinging unit, Don’t Cheat the Feet lets the audience
boogie, shake, turn, and fly. Pianist Steve F’Dor and guitarist Bob
Robles push “Bump Bounce Boogie” with persuasive force. Lionel
Hampton’s “Hey Babba Rebop” and Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson’s “Kidney
Stew” bring back memories, while Hall’s seven originals give
tradition a new face. His “5, 500 or 5,000” carries the same kind of
emotional weight as those of Elmore James and Robert Johnson. His
“Two Timin’ Baby” rocks with the kind of sharp attack that would
make dancers jerk and twist in their shoes. Flattop Tom gives
dancers plenty of adventure through his wide range of fun-filled
answers.
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Jeannette Clarke (widow of the late, great William Clarke)
The
minute I put this CD in my player I kicked off my shoes and starting
dancing in the living room. Don’t Cheat the Feet is a great title
because your feet will want to dance when you hear this CD! The
whole feel of the CD is energy. The slow blues have feeling. The
swing tunes make ya wanna dance. The CD will appeal to all -- swing
and jump fans, blues fans, jazz fans -- Don’t Cheat the Feet has it
all! Tom’s chromatic
playing has a great soulful tone. The horn section is unbelievable.
Love track 8. It’s been a long time since I heard a CD that makes
you want to listen to it. Then listen to it again and again.
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Tami and Erin
Stevens, Co-Owners of 25- year old Pasadena Ballroom Dance
Association:
This has been one of
our favorite bands since the beginning of the swing revival! They
play a great variety of styles, yet manage to keep their own unique
sound. This CD features some great new tunes – from jump swing to
blues. Flattop Tom was at the forefront of the swing revival, and he
definitely knows how to “swing it!” He puts his heart into his
music, and you’ll love this latest effort, guaranteed to keep
dancers jumpin’! This CD offers up great sounds for both dancing and
listening.
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