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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Gary Smith Blues Band 1991 Up The Line





Genre: Blues
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:36:40
Size: 67,12 MB

Gary Smith started playing harmonica in his hometown of San Jose in the late 1960s. Charlie Musselwhite, who was by then living in the San Francisco Bay Area, was an early teacher and mentor. In 1969, Smith joined his first blues group. The early '70s marked the beginning years of the Gary Smith Blues Band. One of the best of those groups he put together included Alberto Gianquinto on piano, Mike Watson on guitar, and Steve Gomes on bass. This group headlined the San Francisco Blues Festival in 1973. They also toured Chicago and the mid-West that year, resulting in a three-month layover in Chicago, where Smith absorbed firsthand the flourishing Southside club scene.

In 1974, the Gary Smith Band recorded its first record, an EP on Messaround Records, which quickly became a classic and a collector's item. By then, Smith was devoted to the hard, amplified Little Walter style, but by his own admission, his development of a tone would not be fully realized until much later. 'Rick Estrin helped me a lot,' elaborates Smith. 'Cotton was such an influence on everyone, with that big brassy tone, Rick had long picked up on it and taught me that tongue-blocking style. I was gone after that.'

Not only has Gary Smith become a master of the harmonica, but he has also become a legend both locally and throughout the blues world, where record collectors covet his 1974 EP as a quintessential harp classic. 'Up The Line' is the kind of blues album we have long waited for Gary Smith to record, reuniting original members Mike Watson and Steve Gomes, augmented by guest appearances by Charlie Musselwhite and Nick Graventies, who performs two gritty originals.

'Up The Line' is your basic tough, straight ahead blues album, the kind that all harmonica fans love. One thing is for sure, this record is a rocket ride! -- Tom Mazzolini, Producer, San Francisco Blues Festival



Tracklist:

01 - Up The Line 03:23

02 - Fogtown Swing 03:16

03 - Temperature 03:25

04 - The Walk 03:42

05 - Death Of Muddy Waters 06:00

06 - Rocket Ride 02:48

07 - I Can't Seem To Shake These Blues 04:39

08 - You Can't Hurt Me No More 03:03

09 - Weird Dream 04:05

10 - Twilight Time 02:19




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