Dr. Hector & The Groove Injectors

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Pickin' The Blues 04:29 Tools
Risky Business 02:34 Tools
Safe In Your Arms Again 05:07 Tools
Emergency 03:41 Tools
Midnight Run 03:47 Tools
A Fool Like Me 03:53 Tools
14 Carat Fool 04:29 Tools
Mr. Right Now 03:58 Tools
Bad News 04:25 Tools
The Fever 04:13 Tools
When Did Love Let Go 05:07 Tools
The High Cost of Living 04:16 Tools
Two Strong People 00:00 Tools
No Mercy At All 04:31 Tools
Bad Connection 03:59 Tools
Downtown Drinking 00:00 Tools
Eyes of a Child 05:07 Tools
Good Night For Making Love 00:00 Tools
Mystery Man 04:38 Tools
City Lights 03:56 Tools
Safe In Your Arms 00:00 Tools
Psychotherapy 00:00 Tools
Shame, Shame, Shame 00:00 Tools
Infected With Love 05:21 Tools
Wrong Side of Love 00:00 Tools
Just To Satisfy You 00:00 Tools
(Guilty Of A) Love Crime 00:00 Tools
Risky Buisiness 00:00 Tools
Doing All the Wrong Things Right 05:09 Tools
Real Good Sign 03:47 Tools
You Can Use My Shoulder 00:00 Tools
Brick By Brick 00:00 Tools
All Cried Out 00:00 Tools
King Snake Shake 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Where I'm Going To Sleep Tonight 00:00 Tools
Confusion 00:00 Tools
That's How It Will Be (When You Fall In Love With Me) 00:00 Tools
Can't Take No for an Answer 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Afraid 00:00 Tools
Southern Fried Groove 00:00 Tools
Doin' All The Wrong Things Right 00:00 Tools
Double Trouble 03:17 Tools
A Woman Like You 00:00 Tools
Kingsnake Shake 00:00 Tools
16 Ounces To The Pound 00:00 Tools
Fool Like Me 00:00 Tools
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Founded in 1986 by Dru Lombar from Grinderswitch . Over the next 15 years Lombar recorded and released 6 Cd's on the FL based Blues Indie "Kingsnake Records". Below is a review of one of their CD's 'Cure for the Common Groove' Reviewed by Michael B. Smith at AllMusic The latest CD from former Grinderswitch frontman, Dru Lombar, and his hot rocking band, Dr. Hector & the Groove Injectors arrived in 1998. With lots of good ol' rock & roll soul, a massive dose of rhythm & blues, and some infectious guitar playing, Cure for the Common Groove hits the spot better than an Alka Seltzer after a huge Mexican dinner. This is a disc that begs, no, demands to be heard time and time again. Set the repeat button on the disc changer, sit back and groove. That's what the doctor orders. It'll heal your afflictions, for sure. Celebrating ten years of red-hot recording, the CD includes tracks from previous Dr. Hector offerings such as "14 Carat Fool," co-written by Lombar and King Snake label chief and producer, Bob Greenlee, or "Pickin' the Blues," an Elmore James favorite that showcases Lombar at his guitar pickin' best. Cure rocks its way through the opening cut, an original electric blues number called "Risky Business," and gets downright funky with a saxophone-laced rendition of the J.D. Loudermilk composition "Bad News." "Safe in Your Arms Again" is a stone-cold blues throw-down that will have everyone closing their eyes and swaying from side to side like a Ray Charles wannabe while pretending to play some blues air guitar. R&B takes over with "I Wonder Where I'm Going to Sleep Tonight," and then carries on with the theme, with an almost Motown-sounding "Can't Take No for an Answer." One of the best tracks on the record is the energized "Two Strong People," a cut with all the heart and soul of an Ike & Tina Turner romp. "Emergency" closes out the 18-song set with Lombar tossing in some Duane Allman-influenced slide guitar over yet another excellent beat and lyric. Dru Lombar has one of the finest voices in Southern music, and his guitar playing is always right on the money. Cure for the Common Groove is just what the doctor ordered. You'll be out of that bed and up dancing again in no time. Source: AllMusic - Dr. Hector & The Groove Injectors Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.