RELEASED :: 2012
Before this release Tiny Legs Tim toured almost the entire European continent, played support for Peter Doherty, John Mayall and Ian Siegal, was programmed on many blues festivals and was invited by Kurt Overbergh (Ancienne Belgique) to play at STOEMP v/d Chef.
In between the release of the first album 'ONE MAN BLUES' (Nov 2011) and the second album due for the 1st of March 2013 Vynilla Record Shop took care of 200 copies. Two sides and two different versions of the same song give you a choice between totally different moods.
'Cortisone Blues' is one of those songs Tim wrote during his 'crossroad experience' trying to get back in shape after 6 years of severe illness. Though the title of the song suggests a mean and troubled blues tune the 'cortisone blues' is a rather danceable and funny song in which TLT describes the side effects of large amounts of cortisone in his typical and ironic way.
'Get my leather jacket, I'm goin' out tonight, young and strong and bound to win, only for tonight. I'm not that handsome young men I used to be before, but the days keep-a coming and I'm rolling down the road.
Cortisone Blues #1
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Cortisone Blues #2
CREDITS
Guitar, vocal, foottapboard, hi-hat, harmonica by Tiny Legs Tim
Recorded & mixed at NCP studio, Ghent