The Transatlantics

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Tea Legs 00:00 Tools
Couldn't Be Him 00:00 Tools
I've been bad 00:00 Tools
Big Chief 00:00 Tools
That's When I Feel So Lonely 00:00 Tools
On Fire 00:00 Tools
Thumbin' It 00:00 Tools
Turn You Loose 00:00 Tools
Save Me From Your Love 00:00 Tools
Talk Like That 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
Your time is up 00:00 Tools
Don't Fight It 00:00 Tools
Keep On Running 00:00 Tools
Bakin' Bread 00:00 Tools
Louie Go Home 00:00 Tools
A Man Like That 00:00 Tools
Look Before You Leap 00:00 Tools
Find My Way Home 00:00 Tools
Things Got To Get Better 00:00 Tools
Did I Call 00:00 Tools
THE HARM YOU'VE DONE 00:00 Tools
Talk to Me 00:00 Tools
VARIATIONS 00:00 Tools
TIRED OF WAITING 00:00 Tools
I'm Losing You 00:00 Tools
Honest Woman 00:00 Tools
NEED A LITTLE HELP 00:00 Tools
Turn You Loose (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
The Bloodnut Strut 00:00 Tools
Stop, Hold My Hand 00:00 Tools
Ain't Got No Time (for you) 00:00 Tools
HOW CAN I LOVE YOU 00:00 Tools
How Could I Love You 00:00 Tools
Honest Women 00:00 Tools
Run For Your Life 00:00 Tools
Many Things From Your Window 00:00 Tools
I Tried To Forget 00:00 Tools
Shingalingaling 00:00 Tools
Stand Up And Fight Like A Man 00:00 Tools
It's All Over 00:00 Tools
I've Been Bad (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Louie Go Home - The Transatlantics 00:00 Tools
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Based in Adelaide, South Australia, The Transatlantics are an eight-piece deep funk and soul outfit inspired by the great soul performers of the late 60's and early 70's. The Transatlantics came together in 2007 born of a shared love for gritty old vinyl, cheap guitars and quality barbequed meats. Described by NME as "a young, white Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings," The Transatlantic's sound invokes the grainy warmth of Southern American Soul and the rhythmic grunt of classic James Brown-era funk. Led by Tara Lynch (vocals) and comprising three horns, two guitars, bass and drums, this eight-piece band has gained a well deserved reputation for their high-energy live shows, working hard on stage to create the unrelenting, deep groove so central to the soul tradition. Following a huge 2009 which saw performances at Falls Festival, Big Day Out and Playground Weekender Festival, 2010 sees the release of The Transatlantic's self-titled debut album on UK-based Freestyle Records. Mixed and tracked entirely from analogue tape, this debut effort by The Transatlantics displays the attention to stylistic detail and intelligent songwriting that the band strives for. In their short lifetime, The Transatlantics have shared the stage with New Orleans funk legend Eddie Bo, as well as being chosen as the band to back Soul Sister no.1 Marva Whitney on her 09/10 Australian Tour. Never a band to turn down a gig, The Transatlantics have also played support to the likes of Fred Wesley, Menahan Street Band, Roy Ayers and The Bamboos. The Transatlantics are: Randall "Country" Ridge jnr; Guitar Kyra Schwarz; Trombone Kevin van der Zwaag; Drums & Good Vibes Chris Weber; Trumpet Tara Lynch; Vocals Jon "Sugarcane" Hunt; Baritone Saxophone Ross McHenry; Bass Kahil Nayton; Guitar Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.