An unstoppable force, Mick Clarke has been at the forefront of British blues for more than five decades now – as the guitarist with KILLING FLOOR and SALT, as accompanist to other artists, as a band leader, and as a solo performer – and is still releasing, on a yearly basis, albums of fresh material, but the interest in his past never fades away. That’s why an archival recording of MICK CLARKE BAND’s German concert from last century is bound to be interesting.
To be issued on March 27th, “Shake That Boogie: Live In Bremen 1989” is a double-CD set that features, alongside staples of Clarke’s chosen genre, numbers from Mick’s then-latest “Looking For Trouble” LP, so there’s a lot to enjoy there.
CD 1:
1. I’m Tore Down
2. Midnight Cruise
3. I’m In The Mood
4. Cold Comfort
5. Walking By Myself
6. Closing Time
7. You Need Love
CD 2:
1. Intro: TV-Blues
2. TV-Blues
3. Madison Blues
4. All These Blues
5. Nothin’ But A Fool
6. Full Moon Boogie
7. She’s Nineteen Years Old
8. Shake That Boogie
9. Kansas City
10. Walkin’ Blues
11. Gone Too Long



