
Rev Tor Band
Mystic Wolf
© 2007 Smellydog Records (837101335102)
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12 new tunes featuring the Rev Tor Band with Mark Mercier (Max Creek) and featuring guest appearances by Gordon Stone, Scott Murawski (Max Creek), Jaimoe (Allman Brothers), Fuzz (Deep Banana Blackout).
tracks
- 1 The Light
- 2 Might Just Be
- 3 Let Me Down
- 4 Mystic Wolf
- 5 The One
- 6 Sea Sick
- 7 Take Some
- 8 3 Way Bus Stop
- 9 Believe
- 10 Be Nice Or Leave
- 11 Phoenix Song
- 12 Without Me
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albums you will love
- REVEREND TOR BAND: Live & Off The Beat-n-Track
- REVEREND TOR: Jamazon
- REVEREND TOR BAND: 2000 Lives
- REVEREND TOR BAND: Whatever It Takes
- REVEREND TOR BAND: Tor Krautter - In Search Of Ecstasy
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Rev Tor Band was formed in western Massachusetts by front man Tor Krautter in 1996. Since it’s conception, the band has evolved into a power house on the east coast club and festival circuit, performing in venues from Maine to Key West Florida. In their native New England, the band keeps a heavy performing schedule enthusiastically supported by a large following of dedicated fans. The group’s members are an eclectic crew of experienced professionals. Members of RTB have worked with the likes of The Band, Little Feat, Bill Monroe, Pete Seager and Arlo Guthrie. Together they have shared the stage with members of The Grateful Dead, Phish, The Allman Brothers, and New Riders Of The Purple Sage. They have performed at festivals and concerts with The Jerry Garcia Band, Los Lobos, The Funky Meters, Leftover Salmon, String Cheese Incident, Max Creek, Derrick Trucks Band and have toured regularly with Grateful Dead keyboardist Tom Constanten. They where even asked to back up legendary blues man and Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, Johnny Johnson for a few shows on his 1999 tour. RTB’s large original repertoire feature funky, bass oriented rhythms and foot stomping percussion. Bouncy guitar lines pull the whole groove together and creates an entrancing state that makes ones body want to move. Soulful melodies are immediately memorable. Even the bands cover tunes have a distinctly “Torricized” feel and include B-side tunes from The Grateful Dead, The Allman Brothers and others. The Band has 6 CD’s on Smelly Dog Records, “In Search Of Ecstasy”, “Whatever It Takes”, “2000 Lives”, The highly acclaimed “Jamazon” (witch features guest appearances by: Max Creek’s Mark Mercier, Grateful Dead’s Tom Constanten, Banjo Master Gordon Stone & NRPS steel guitarist Buddy Cage), Live & Off The Beat-n-Track” and the brand new Mystic Wolf (featuring guest appearances by: The Allman Brothers Jaimeo, Max Creek’s Mark Mercier & Scott Murawski, Deep Banana Blackout’s Fuzz & Banjo/Pedal Steel Master Gordon Stone. All are excellent examples of their dedication and meticulous approach to the quality of their music. On stage the band’s energy is intense. These boys are not afraid to break a sweat and rarely have a problem getting the crowd on their feet. One club owner called them the hardest working band he’d ever met.