Meet the Band
 
01.It Takes Time.mp3
02.Love Recession.mp3
03.Sweet Baby.mp3
04.Marie's The Name (His Latest Flame).mp3
05.Bad Luck.mp3
06.Telephone Boogie.mp3
07.Teach Me How To Love You.mp3
08.(If You Don't Need Me) I'll Be Fine.mp3
09.Pouring Water On A Drowning Man.mp3
10.Farmer John.mp3
11.For You My Love.mp3
12.Early In The Morning.mp3
13.Married Man.mp3
14.I Can See Clearly.mp3
15.Georgia Slop.mp3
 
 

 

...when I'm looking for a band to drive my blues away, one of the first groups I check out is Bernie Clarke & The Rhythm Sharks. With their tight grooves and expansive repertoire, they have what it takes to rock the house every time...Fronting it all is Bernie Clarke himself, calling the shots and keeping things hot. His powerful voice cuts a swath thorough any groove, and he takes the same high-energy approach to his harp playing. Bernie's taste is reflected in the great grab-bag of tunes ready to leap off this disc, everything from slow blues to frenetic boogies to deep soul. There's even a shufflin' reprise of Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly Now." Bernie puts his heart into everything he does, and the results are here for you to savor. So set these Sharks to circling on your nearest disc player. They're guaranteed to take a bite out of your blues.

-Tom Townsley- Host of WAER's Sunday Night Blues

 

Bernie Clarke & the Rhythm Sharks have become mainstays in the crowded Central New York blues scene for a couple of good reasons.Two of them are Clarke's vocals and harp blowing.He lets loose on ramblers, ballads and more on this mix of clever originals and well-chosen covers.With Seth Rochford always steady on guitar, Dan Troiano always under control on bass and Hymie Whithoft always setting the right pace on drums, the Sharks know how to translate a good groove.On the disc, Dan "Cato" joins the regular foursome on piano, Hammond B-3 organ and sax.Rochford's "Good Luck/Bad Luck" and "Married Man" deserve frequently repeated listening to best appreciate his neat wordplay. And as far as cool covers go, Ted Hawkins' "Sweet Baby" and Johnny Nash's "I Can See Clearly" are as sweet as the blues can be.Put it on when: You want the thrilling combination of bitter and sweet that only well-played blues can provide.

-Mark Bialczak-Syracuse Post Standard

 
 
 
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