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Mustangs In The Desert

Mustangs In The Dessert
, the first CD release from The Levitators, showcases the group’s playing, singing & songwriting in jazz & blues influenced rock ‘n roll, with just a dash of country feel thrown in occasionally. Click on highlighted titles to hear an excerpt in mp3.

The Levitators
Keith Hardin
– Bass, Harmonica, 6- & 12-String Guitars (Aileen, Going Down With The Ship), Lead Guitar (Step To The Left), Lead & Harmony Vocals
Robert Harsch – Keyboards, Fretless Bass (Aileen), Fender Jazz Bass (Going Down…), Harmony Vocals
Jay Kirby – Drums, Percussion, Lead & Harmony Vocals
Thom Smithlin – Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals
Bob Zimorino – Lead & Slide Guitars, Fender Jazz Bass (Step To The Left), Lead & Harmony Vocals

The Songs
1. Sleepy Little Town
(Zimorino) (5:15) – Lead Vocal– Bob; Harmony– Jay, Robert, Keith, Thom. Solos: Bob– Guitar, Robert– Organ
2. Aileen (Hardin) (3:55) – Lead Vocal– Keith; Harmony– Jay, Bob, Thom. Solos: Bob– Slide Guitar
3. Rock Bottom (Zimorino) (6:23) – Lead Vocal– Keith; Harmony– Bob, Jay, Robert, Thom. Solos: Bob– Guitar, Robert– Keyboard Saxes
4. Frozen Rain (Zimorino) (5:28) – Lead Vocal – Jay; Harmony – Bob, Keith, Robert, Thom. Solos: Bob– Guitar
5. I'm Rollin' Home (Zimorino) (3:35) – Lead Vocal– Bob; Harmony – Jay, Keith, Robert, Thom. Solos: Keith– Harmonica, Bob– Slide Guitar, Robert– Piano
6. Going Down With The Ship (Hardin) (6:31) Lead Vocal– Keith; Harmony– Jay. Solos: Bob– Guitar, Keith– Harmonica, Robert– Fender Jazz Bass
7. Dirty Corner Blues (Kirby, Hardin, Harsch, Zimorino) (5:07) – Lead Vocal– Jay. Solos: Bob– Guitar, Robert– Keyboard Sax
8. Step To The Left (Hardin) (6:22) – Lead Vocal– Keith; Harmony– Jay. Solos: Keith– Guitar, Robert– Miscellaneous Weird Organ Stuff
9. Mustangs In The Desert (Zimorino) (6:36) – Lead Vocal– Bob; Harmony– Jay, Robert, Keith, Thom. Solos: Robert– Piano, Keith– Harmonica, Thom– Acoustic Guitar, Bob– Electric Guitar

“With the guitar flavor of Dire Straits, and the vocal resonance of Neil Young, The Levitators have released a solid album - Mustangs in the Desert… Strong musical and vocal talents, combined with lyrics everyone can interpret, make Mustangs in the Desert a good old dancin' time. It's obvious The Levitators love to play their music. The songs tell the stories of relationships, good and bad, and stories of being down and out. They tell of the fear of driving home on a sheet of ice, and of life's changes. Mustangs seems to be a collection of authentic stories from each of The Levitators' lives.” – Erica Parfitt – The Missoulian: Entertainer

For more info on how to get a copy, send us an email: levitator1@hotmail.com


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