CD Review 1:
October 18, 2020
“Road House Rockin’ Blues Band, Nite Train with Thomasina Winslow, Making Train Tracks Glow“!
“I was recently asked to review the latest new Nite Train project and I am psyched to have been asked. It’s been way too long since I caught a ride on this rail line. I’ve absorbed this new CD, “Cat on a Mission” and must say they should all be proud of this production. Lots of creative energy is fueling this Nite Train with Thomasina Winslow on the blues rails in the Capital District of Upstate New York.
I had the pleasure of recording the Nite Train band at Stonewall Studio in Rensselaerville, NY back in the early days of its history (2007). The songs on this recording continue to propel this long time rockin’ blues band for road house music fans. Sometimes it’s hard to capture a live performance but it’s all alive and vibrant on this seven songs disc beautifully engineered in Albany by John Chiara (AAA Recording Studio C) and mastered by Larry DeVivo (Silvertone Mastering).
Vocalists Ken Briggs, Marla Briggs and Thomasina Winslow make the compositions really shine as they move from driving rock on to passionate minor blues and shuffles. Al Kash pushes the drum pedal to the blues metal on “Cat on a Mission” supporting Ken’s cool growling vocals all the way through Marla’s and Thomasina’s rock power on “Love Me Baby.” Thomasina’s authentic blues vox stylings with “Stay Even” take the train to another scenic station. You’ll hear a funky hook you won’t forget in “Right Where You Wanna Be.” “Truck Trouble” reminded me of way too many gigs on the road when the van just won’t get you home that night. Call a tow truck, deal with it and hope it doesn’t rain or snow any more. The bonus track, “46r”, left me reminiscing for another hike in the Adirondacks that I left a while ago when we moved to New Orleans. This duet with guitarist Paul Quigley and Ken’s story telling will make anyone appreciate the sore feet and mystical presence of those sacred mountains in NY. That one’s sure to be a 46er Club classic anthem.
This band is seasoned with traveling first class Nite Train round house musicianship from Ken Briggs’ vox and bottom end bass maintenance, Marla Briggs’ voice interpretations, Marcus Benoit’s sax that made me sit up and especially take notes on his “Gone So Long” solo, Al Kash’s skilled-by-years-of-touring drums/percussion, Mike Kelley’s tasteful soloing piano and organ touches, Paul Quigley’s guitar with honest colorful soloing contributions and Thomasina Winslow’s soulful vocals and rhythm guitar artistry. This album belongs in any blues fan’s collection IMHO (“in my humble opinion” for those of you non-texters). It will definitely help you creatively escape on their train for a moment during these challenging COVID -19 times.”
- Greg Speck / Captain Squeeze
- Stonewall Studio/GSM Productions, New Orleans, LA
- www.captainsqueeze.com
CD Review 2:
“The new CD from Nite Train with Thomasina Winslow (“Cat On A Mission”) rolls out on the Express Tracks. The songs are strong, especially “Stay Even”. Marcus Benoit’s saxophone is right on the money throughout and there are super solos from Paul Quigley, Al Kash and Mike Kelley. The gang vocals (featuring Thomasina Winslow, Marla Briggs & Ken Briggs) really bring the songs to life. Forget the extended warranty, January in Troy will kill a truck, but the EP “Cat On A Mission” will provide a lifetime of entertainment.”
- Steve Daub
- Host of “Blue Monday’, WAIB – 88.5 FM – Redwood NY
- Member of the New York State Blues Hall of Fame
CD Review 3:
“Nite Train is back on track with their certified bluesified 7 track CD. With blues originals like “Cat on a mission”, “Stay Even”, “Love Me Baby” and “Right Where You Wanna Be” the band continues to keep the blues alive and well in the North Country.”
- Sonny Speed
- Host of “Stormy Monday Blues“, WRPI – 91.5 FM – Troy NY
- New York State Blues Hall of Fame Keyboardist