Monday, June 13, 2016

Ekoostik Hookah - Where the Fields Grow Green (1998)



Tracklist:
 
1. Hookahville (5:10)
2. Springtime Again (6:01)
3. Another Good Man Gone (7:51)
4. Blues Forgotten (5:34)
5. Through Hiker (6:05)
6. Schwa (6:33)
7. Caribou (5:08)
8. The Giant (6:03)
9. Red Light Boogie (7:18)
10. It Fell Into the Ebb There (2:02)
11. Ecstasy (10:21)

Download:
Format - FLAC (Torrent): HERE!
Format - Mp3 (V0): HERE!
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7 comments:

  1. Thank you to show me this group, I love it, I want more...:)

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  2. I will post more when I get more :)

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  3. this is a blast from the past, these guys stayed at my house in Chareston when they were touring

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  4. I'm from Northern OH. Been seeing these guys since the mid 90s when I was in high school. They were really good back in the day. Sweeny is an excellent guitar player. They've been through a few singers/rhythm guitar players. Ed McGee was actually just starting to grow on me when he left the band in AI wanna say '05? Maybe 04? Anyway, I've tried to hinder then recently and just felt like the spark was gone from the music. It just didn't seem like it had the old energy. Too bad too. Before Summer Camp these guys owned Memorial Day weekend with Hookahville. It used to be one of the best festivals around before the festival scene blew up and there were suddenly so many options.

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  5. I'm from Northern OH. Been seeing these guys since the mid 90s when I was in high school. They were really good back in the day. Sweeny is an excellent guitar player. They've been through a few singers/rhythm guitar players. Ed McGee was actually just starting to grow on me when he left the band in AI wanna say '05? Maybe 04? Anyway, I've tried to hinder then recently and just felt like the spark was gone from the music. It just didn't seem like it had the old energy. Too bad too. Before Summer Camp these guys owned Memorial Day weekend with Hookahville. It used to be one of the best festivals around before the festival scene blew up and there were suddenly so many options.

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