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title: "Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!"
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# Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!

**Brand:** black joe lewis & the honeybearsblack joe lewis
**Price:** ₩4969
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- **What is this?** Tell 'Em What Your Name Is! by black joe lewis & the honeybearsblack joe lewis
- **How much does it cost?** ₩4969 with free shipping
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## Description

Tell `Em What Your Name Is!, the debut album from Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears is set for release by Lost Highway on March 17. Formed in Austin, TX, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears is an eight-piece, garage-soul ensemble featuring groove-laden guitars, penetrating brass and a fiery frontman who exudes power and attitude. Experiencing the raw energy of Black Joe's performances, accompanied by The Honeybears' masterful backing is the equivalent of a kick to the stomach. Their gut-shot style, felt in such songs as "Gunpowder", "Master Sold My Baby" and "I'm Broke", draws directly from their classic soul, R&B and blues influences. Inspiration from artists such as Otis Redding and The Bar-Kays, James Brown and Lightning Hopkins are clearly present in their songs and live shows, but Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears inject a full-tilt, unabashedly brash element to this old-school style. Tell `Em What Your Name Is! was produced by Jim Eno of Spoon, and recorded, mostly live in the studio, in Austin, TX. The LP version of this release includes a bonus download of the entire record.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Outtasight!
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2011*

Man, this CD hasn't left the car since I purchased it.  It's on my iPod and on my computer at work.  I just can't get enough of Black Joe Lewis and his gutbucket brigade, the Honeybears.  Think James Brown with more energy and a slightly dirtier mind.  Sounds like Stax-era horns and guitar soul with more attitude.The album blasts off with the funky "Gunpowder" and "Sugarfoot" before slowing down the pace (but not the intensity!) with "I'm Broke".  "I'm Broke" has a building horn part that'll make you shout.  The party keeps on rolling with "Big Booty Woman" and "Boogie" before taking a darker turn with "Master Sold My Baby".  The mood lightens back up with "Get Yo [...]", coupling some of the funniest damn lyrics I've ever heard with a great guitar chorus.  From there, they head into Booker T territory with the instrumental "Humpin'".  "Bobby Boshay" and the James Brownish "Please Pt. 2" close out the album.If this album has a flaw, it's that it's too doggone short.  I can't wait to hear the next one (

  
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  ) and plan on picking it up the day it hits stores, something I haven't done with a band in ages. Black Joe Lewis is legit!

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    House Party!
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2012*

This is a very short album, barely passing the 30-minute mark, but is absolutely packed with fiery, uptempo, combustible funky and bluesy soul tunes, all powered by a blistering barrage of horns, piano, and guitar. Man, listening to the frenetic pace of this album almost takes my breath away. It's that good. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears remind me of several other artists: Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, along with the J. Geils Band, and even the Black Crowes. Throw in the Gun Club for that Jeffrey Lee Pierce type of wild abandon while we're at it. I hear it. Really, the music on this CD has got the feel and soul and vibe of all those artists. Please, please, please, don't let any producers try and "smooth out" this band's rough and tumble style. I like it like this.

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    Don't even think of sitting down!!
  

*by P***K on Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2013*

Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears are a band which are more commonly labelled "Retro-Soul" these days. Alike one of their peer bands, Vintage Trouble, the label hardly describes the contents. Black Joe Lewis is "the real deal". If you don't like dancing all over the house and singing along with a grin from ear to ear then don't buy this. There is no way you can listen to something like this and stay seated. This is a solid tight soulful band the likes of what we've seen come out of Muscle Shoals and Memphis. Joe Lewis has a course but deep and soulful set of vocals that fits them like a glove! If you love Otis, Aretha, Wilson Pickett or Sam & Dave, don't hesitate to snatch this one up!

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