Slo Leak - Slo Leak
Pure  (1996)
Blues Rock

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7*
CD  51:20
12 tracks
   01   Cry For You             03:22
   02   White Lines             05:01
   03   Tongue Tied             04:06
   04   Elvis Slept Here             03:55
   05   Mr. Lucky             04:45
   06   You Don't Love Me             04:05
   07   Katie Mae             03:39
   08   Drunk             03:40
   09   That Did It             06:08
   10   Flatfoot Sam             02:54
   11   Cruel Twist             04:57
   12   Satisfy Me             04:48
Personal Details
Details
Country USA
Cat. Number 642280
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Notes
Slo Leak
Date of Release Aug 27, 1996


1. I Cry for You (Dixon) - 3:22
2. White Lines (Karp/Kortchmar) - 5:01
3. Tongue Tied (Brooks/Karp/Kortchmar) - 4:06
4. Elvis Slept Here (Dortchmar/Karp) - 3:55
5. Mr. Lucky (Brooks/Karp) - 4:42
6. You Don't Love Me (Diddley) - 4:05
7. Katie Mae (Hopkins) - 3:38
8. Drunk (Liggins) - 3:39
9. That Did It (Woods) - 6:07
10. Flatfoot Sam (Slim) - 2:54
11. Cruel Twist (Brooks/Karp/Kortchmar) - 4:56
12. Satisfy Me (Karp/Kortchmar/Kortchmar) - 4:45

Charlie Karp - Guitar, Vocals
Harvey Brooks - Bass
Leroy Clouden - Drums
Peter Denenberg - Engineer, Mixing
Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar - Guitar, Percussion, Producer
Fred McFarlane - Piano
Rob Paparozzi - Harp
Billy Rush - Engineer
Steve Russell - Harp
Thom Leinbach - Assistant Engineer
Chris Eminizer - Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor)
Spencer Marinoff - Executive Producer
Walter Panek - Design, Photography
James Wormworth - Drums

1996 CD Pure 642280
1996 CS Pure 642280




Slo Leak

Group Members Charlie Karp Harvey Brooks Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar
Genres Blues
Styles Blues-Rock, Modern Electric Blues

Producer Danny Kortchmar (Billy Joel, Spin Doctors, Fabulous Thunderbirds), also a guitarist, decided to form his own blues band in the mid-'90s. Called Slo-Leak, the band is composed of Kortchmar on guitar, ex-Paul Butterfield bassist Harvey Brooks and vocalist/guitarist Charlie Karp.
For the purposes of their first album, Slo Leak, on Pure Records, out of Georgetown, CT, the trio used two drummers, Leroy Clouden and James Wormworth. Other musicians, most from the New York City area, include Steve Russell on harmonica, Rob Paparozzi on harmonica, Fred McFarlane on piano and Chris Eminizer on tenor and baritone saxophones. Aside from working with Butterfield for many years, bassist Brooks also forged a reputation for his work with Bob Dylan and the Doors. Guitarist and vocalist Karp has recorded and toured with Buddy Miles, Aerosmith, Buster Poindexter and Meatloaf.

The members of Slo-Leak show some taste and knowledge of the idiom in the songs they cover, obscure gems like Willie Dixon's "I Cry for You," Lightnin' Hopkins' "Katie Mae," Bo Diddley's "You Don't Love Me'' and Jimmy Liggins' "Drunk," but they do so in a 1990s blues-rock fashion. The group's founders, Karp, Kortchmar and Brooks, also throw in a few self-penned songs on their debut album. Unless this group is ready to tour, however, chances are their renown won't spread much beyond New York City and Westport, Connecticut, where Kortchmar and much of the rest of the band are based. They returned in 1999 with When the Clock Strikes 12. - Richard Skelly


1996 Slo Leak Pure
1999 When the Clock Strikes 12 TVT