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	<title>HomeSkillet Records, An Independent Record Label from Alaska &#187; Review</title>
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		<title>Great Review for Strummin Dogs &#8216;A Sign of Life&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2007 11:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Great Review for Strummin Dogs &#8216;A Sign of Life&#8217; by by Mike Garner from New Zealands http://www.blues.co.nz/</p>
<p>Down The Line; Prayin&#8217; Boy; Tango Blues Bar; Through The Day; I Like My Whiskey; Do Anything For You; Stumblin&#8217; Blues; Leavin&#8217;; Gonna See My Baby; Rumble; Natalie&#8217;s Lullaby Blues; I Like My Whiskey</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wonderful to receive a CD for review from another NZ Blues Club and this one is a special treat partly because it&#8217;s from our newest club, the Poverty Bay Club in Gisborne and partly because it&#8217;s so good!</p>
<p>&#8220;Strummin&#8217; Dog, real name, Dave Galanin, is an artist, a silver carver, who came to NZ from Alaska. That same creativity and cultural blending follows through to his music. All the songs are originals and cover a rootsy, blues part of the spectrum, played on beautiful guitars &#8211; a 1929 National Triolian Resonator and a Taylor. This is good gear!</p>
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<p>&#8220;Prayin&#8217; Boy&#8221; has slide on the steel resonator in a minor key and a big sound while Galanin intones sombre lyrics, a most powerful song. &#8220;Tango Blues Bar&#8221; reveals a wicked sense of humour as Galanin not only includes Tom Waites in the narrative but slips into a passable imitation as he does it &#8211; a cool song.</p>
<p>&#8220;Through the Day&#8221; is another big sound from a tuned down guitar and Galinin&#8217;s growling voice. &#8220;I Like Whiskey&#8221; is featured twice, one as a studio version the other, for some reason recorded outside, and is a love song &#8211; he likes his whiskey and cigarettes, staying at home and wants to be loved for who he is!</p>
<p>&#8220;Stumblin&#8217; Blues&#8221; is a blues picked on the Taylor guitar and Galanin captures an authentic old time feel &#8211; it sounds as though it&#8217;s a lost blues from the 30s. &#8220;Leavin&#8217; &#8221; shows off some skilful picking from Galanin &#8211; and is another that sounds seventy years older than it really is. &#8220;Natalie&#8217;s Lullaby Blues&#8221;, is an instrumental which, we guess, is dedicated to a young Galanin.</p>
<p>This is a fine first album from Galanin. It is raw, original and authentically just his big guitar and big voice delivering fine original blues. It&#8217;s available form his shows or visit Galanin&#8217;s web site:<br />
www.homeskilletrecords.com<br />
or from iTunes or eMusic</p>
<p>Heres the link<br />
<a href="http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=275"></p>
<p>http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=275</a></p>
<p>Keep up the good work repping Homeskillet down under Strummin Dog!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great Review for Strummin Dogs &#8216;A Sign of Life&#8217; by by Mike Garner from New Zealands http://www.blues.co.nz/</p>
<p>Down The Line; Prayin&#8217; Boy; Tango Blues Bar; Through The Day; I Like My Whiskey; Do Anything For You; Stumblin&#8217; Blues; Leavin&#8217;; Gonna See My Baby; Rumble; Natalie&#8217;s Lullaby Blues; I Like My Whiskey</p>
<p>It&#8217;s wonderful to receive a CD for review from another NZ Blues Club and this one is a special treat partly because it&#8217;s from our newest club, the Poverty Bay Club in Gisborne and partly because it&#8217;s so good!</p>
<p>&#8220;Strummin&#8217; Dog, real name, Dave Galanin, is an artist, a silver carver, who came to NZ from Alaska. That same creativity and cultural blending follows through to his music. All the songs are originals and cover a rootsy, blues part of the spectrum, played on beautiful guitars &#8211; a 1929 National Triolian Resonator and a Taylor. This is good gear!</p>
<p><span id="more-173"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Prayin&#8217; Boy&#8221; has slide on the steel resonator in a minor key and a big sound while Galanin intones sombre lyrics, a most powerful song. &#8220;Tango Blues Bar&#8221; reveals a wicked sense of humour as Galanin not only includes Tom Waites in the narrative but slips into a passable imitation as he does it &#8211; a cool song.</p>
<p>&#8220;Through the Day&#8221; is another big sound from a tuned down guitar and Galinin&#8217;s growling voice. &#8220;I Like Whiskey&#8221; is featured twice, one as a studio version the other, for some reason recorded outside, and is a love song &#8211; he likes his whiskey and cigarettes, staying at home and wants to be loved for who he is!</p>
<p>&#8220;Stumblin&#8217; Blues&#8221; is a blues picked on the Taylor guitar and Galanin captures an authentic old time feel &#8211; it sounds as though it&#8217;s a lost blues from the 30s. &#8220;Leavin&#8217; &#8221; shows off some skilful picking from Galanin &#8211; and is another that sounds seventy years older than it really is. &#8220;Natalie&#8217;s Lullaby Blues&#8221;, is an instrumental which, we guess, is dedicated to a young Galanin.</p>
<p>This is a fine first album from Galanin. It is raw, original and authentically just his big guitar and big voice delivering fine original blues. It&#8217;s available form his shows or visit Galanin&#8217;s web site:<br />
www.homeskilletrecords.com<br />
or from iTunes or eMusic</p>
<p>Heres the link<br />
<a href="http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=275"></p>
<p>http://www.blues.co.nz/features/article.php?id=275</a></p>
<p>Keep up the good work repping Homeskillet down under Strummin Dog!</p>
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