Tim Carman & The Street 45s Tim Carman & The Street 45s

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
29.07.2020

Label: Mint 400 Records

Genre: R&B

Subgenre: Soul

Artist: Tim Carman & The Street 45s

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  • 1 Rebel Galaxy 03:05
  • 2 Just a Little 03:30
  • 3 Glassblower 04:11
  • 4 Skyhook 02:45
  • 5 Downtown (Interlude) 00:32
  • 6 Dangerous 03:59
  • 7 Frevo 45 03:00
  • 8 Praying Mantis 02:37
  • 9 Don't Sleep (44.1kHz) 03:54
  • 10 Mic Check (Interlude) 01:46
  • 11 The Ocean 04:22
  • 12 Catalina Flyer 03:28
  • Total Runtime 37:09

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Known in the Boston area for his steady blues and jazz—infused drumming, Tim Carman wows the feel-good soul scene with his second music release titled “Live at State Park”. This album follows his debut self-titled album, “Tim Carman & The Street 45s” (2019). The out-of-this- world glossy funk of the ensemble’s 2019 debut garnered much attention, securing a nomination for ‘Jazz Act of the Year’ at the Boston Music Awards.

Carman is a known percussionist in his own rite. Making a name for himself on the East Coast playing with acts such as GA-20 and Julie Rhodes. There is an easy-listening quality to his style of playing, and it really shines through with the new album. There are notes of jazz-driven melodies, blues heavy guitar, heart-filling organ, and bumping electric bass. Regarded as straight up jam-music holding space between the ensemble and audience, “Live at State Park” presents itself in an organic and raw way. “Tim Carman & The Streets 45s” accomplished this rocking sound by recording directly into the soundboard at State Park in Cambridge, MA. The album has that live-music sheen to it, rounded out with mixing done by Dave Brophy in just two days. The epitome of ‘hot off the press’.

"On every track, you'll hear [Tim's] propulsive, funky playing from the drum chair, Pat Faherty's soulful guitar parts, Matthew Murphy's deep-pocketed bass, Dave Brophy's simmering percussion, and Justin Lopes's Smith-y B3. Carman's crew struts through Live's eight tracks with swagger plucked right off the streets of New Orleans or Memphis." (Charlie Kaplan, NPR, Pitchfork

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