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High Humidity
The Wet Willie Band
High Humidity
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Released as part of Acadia's budget series. This album was recorded in 2003/2004 at the legendary New Orleans venue and features four members of the original line up. Donna Hall, one of the original Williettes who toured w...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Wet Willie Band
Title: High Humidity
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Acadia Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/28/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 805772900226

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Released as part of Acadia's budget series. This album was recorded in 2003/2004 at the legendary New Orleans venue and features four members of the original line up. Donna Hall, one of the original Williettes who toured with the band in the '70s, is featured on several numbers. Wet Willie are backed by the Hurricane Horns a Gulf Coast based ensemble, mostly from New Orleans, who have individually worked with Aretha Franklyn, Lou Rawls, The O Jays, The Platters And The Temptations.

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CD Reviews

Wet willie NOT !!
Clint from Georgia | 03/22/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Sorry, but if it ain't got Jimmy Hall, it ain't Wet Willie!!!"
Hum Drum
Matthew L. Higley | Utah | 03/23/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)

"The lead singer's voice is not as full as Jimmy's voice, they play the songs a little faster than normal. Jimmy's southern drawl just makes the music sound better, when he sings. I have seen the original band in concert with a horn section and the willettes as the backing vocals' and the concert was done right after they did their last record album. For me being a hard core fan of Wet Willie and if you are a hard core fan of Wet Willie.I DO NOT recommend this CD highly.It's not worth it."
Which One's Willie?
AJ82 | Ohio | 07/22/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Probably the hardest thing a band can go through is replacing the lead vocalist. Only a few groups have had some success with this - Van Halen, Chicago and Bad Company. And usually there are the die-hards that remain faithful to the original line-up and dismiss the band. In this case, the lead singer is not Jimmy Hall - and Jimmy had a very distinct vocal style and sound - he's probably one of the best Southern style vocalists around. The vocalist here has a very New Orleans (or cajun) sound - and while he's not Jimmy - he doesn't pretend to be him either. He does a very capable job with the material. The recording quality/mixing is very good and the audience is not over-bearing. Most important, it's great to hear the band get out and perform once again. I would have given the album 5 stars but 3 key songs (in my eyes) are missing - "Weekend", "Make You Feel Love Again" and "Rainman" (by Michael Duke). The last two songs from the fantastic "Manorisms" album. With the current release of Wet Willie's Epic Record albums on a single disc - that's probably the better route to go. But I must say that this is a very good release and would definitely hunt it down, especially on the used market!"