The Pimps are from Cologne and began life as a trio. Mighty Mike (harp, vocals and drums) and T-Man (guitar) make enough low-end racket to make the bass superfluous. Being a duo saves on car hire, too.

Slight touches of fuzz and studio noise fill out their sound but it’s essentially two guys and boogie-fied blues in front of some old microphones. The songs do what they’re supposed to and T-Man mixes it up with jagged slide and choppy rhythm. You just know this would cut it live in a crowded European bar. (In fact for some reason one song, “Slim Stepped In Dog Shit”, reminded me of some European cafes I have been in.)

There are 14 songs on “Boogie Pimps” so that gives you an indication that The Juke Joint Pimps like to keep things moving, and the simplicity of their tunes belies their power. It’s the Pimps’ third album and a notch above their first two. Ain’t that a good sign.

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