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Monday, February 28, 2011

Gary Hoey 2008 Fade To Blues



Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:53:14
Size: 121,73 MB

United States



Tracklist:

01 - Texas Son 03:58

02 - Truth 04:55

03 - Bug Alley 03:33

04 - Reaction 03:34

05 - Fade To Blue 05:53

06 - Walkin' The Nose 03:11

07 - Wake Up Call 03:42

08 - Surfdoggin' 03:12

09 - PsychedelicáPsycho 04:18

10 - Deep South CafΘ 04:43

11 - Fillmore Blues 06:38

12 - Red House 05:37





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Latvian Blues Band 2008 Unreal





Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:06:41
Size: 152,55 MB

Latvia


Talk about culture shock: When UNREAL starts to spin, the first thing out of the speakers is an uptown soul arrangement that sounds like Gene Barge's work on Little Milton's mid-Sixties Chicago sides. The song resolves into Willie Dixon's "Evil", of all things, with the smoky vocal. It's Janis Bukovskis who proceeds to really testify as the song shifts into gospel raveup mode before ending. The skittering guitar solo comes from producer Duke Robillard, who recognizes that the Latvian Blues Band has got it goin' on.

The band's selfreleased album demonstrates a feeling for electric and acoustic blues in a range of styles as well as funk and even reggae rhythms. (Tom Hyslop – “Blues Revue” Magazine #122 Feb/Mar 2010)
Tracklist:

01 - Evil 06:12

02 - Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand 02:40

03 - Confused 04:44

04 - Feel Like Cryin' 06:08

05 - Unreal 03:21

06 - Wake Up 06:00

07 - Let The Door Hit You 03:58

08 - Nut Shuffle 04:42

09 - Live Your Own Life 05:14

10 - 5 Minutes Too Late 04:59

11 - Take That 03:44

12 - No More Doggin' 05:06

13 - Lost 04:28

14 - Are You Ready 05:25





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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Malted Milk 1999 Peaches, Ice Cream & Wine





Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:48:54
Size: 111,95 MB

France


Malted Milk was formed in 1995 by Arnaud Fradin and Emmanuel Frangeul, at first as acoustic blues duo. Meanwhile, in 1996 they decide to create an electric line adding the drummer Michael Catel and bassist John Francis Vincendeau, to build a directory in the tradition of the Chicago blues, influenced by Albert Collins, Albert King and Hound Dog Taylor. Originating from Nantes, France, Malted Milk moves within the sheerest Afro-American musical tradition, brilliantly combining blues, rock and soul music. The band has become one of the major figures of the French blues scene. This notoriety goes far beyond the French border, since the band has also performed abroad on many occasions to back headliners such as Big Joe Turner or to participate in the finals of the Memphis International Blues Challenge in 2007.



Tracklist:

01 - Willy's Boogie 04:09

02 - Straight Woman Blues 03:34

03 - Mother-In-Law 04:54

04 - Jumpin' Jack Swing 04:36

05 - Blue Devils 06:56

06 - Peaches, Ice Cream & Wine 04:29

07 - Give Me Back My Blues 04:54

08 - Sadie 05:15

09 - Cold Women 05:03

10 - Come Babe 05:04





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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Harpoon Blues Band 2008 Live In Split



Genre: Blues Rock
Rate: 128 kbps / 44100
Time: 00:37:42
Size: 34,84 MB

Croatia


HARPOON BLUES BAND story can be registered from the spring of 2006. At that time, Jadran Vuskovic, an expert guitarist and one of the founders of legendary Croatian band DALEKA OBALA, and Predrag Lovrincevic, blues enthusiast, the harmonica player and ex-member of the Split blues bands BLACK CAT BONE and NINE BELOW ZERO, began to play acoustics music at various Split clubs. Soon, the piano player, File Aljinovic, joins the duo, and they have been playing together since the beginning of year 2007. The band's name is AKUSTIK THREE. At that time the bass player, Duje Coko, joins the band, and soon after him the young guitarist, Vicko Franic, joins the band too. They appear together at many Split clubs, the band gets a new profile and changes their name into AKUSTIK 5, acquiring many new fans. Soon File Aljinovic leaves the band and moves to Zagreb.

The band adopts an electric form, and they need a drummer. Since that time many drum players played with Akustik 5, like Jadran Ducic (jazz band Black Coffe), Patak (Otprilike Ovako), Toni Silobrcic (Zrakomlat) and others. They call themselves HARPOON BLUES BAND.Finally, Josko Radic, who sometimes played with band on his second instrument, clarinet, joined the band on drums at the end of 2007. With this crew HARPOON BOOGIE BLUES BAND is finally completed. Why Harpoon Boogie Blues Band? Harmonica is one of blues symbols, it recalls the accompanying sound of sea ( Split is an ancient Mediterranean city and place where the Harpoons are coming from), and finally it is an honest and direct access to blues which all the members of HARPOON BLUES BAND have under their skin .That is the definitely good reason for their band's name. BLUES ON!!



Tracklist:

01 - Flip, Flop 'n' Fly 04:05

02 - Born In Chicago 03:14

03 - I Just Wanna Make Love To You 02:44

04 - Poor Boy 03:49

05 - Maggie Mcgill 04:07

06 - Mad About My Baby 02:50

07 - Lookin' For Somebody 03:42

08 - On The Road Again 06:06

09 - Don't Worry Baby 02:49

10 - Misirlou 04:16





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Friday, February 25, 2011

Queen 1971 In The Beginning





Genre: Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:27:11
Size: 62,19 MB

United Kingdom


Around September 1971, Brian May met up with an old friend, Terry Yeadon, who was involved in the setting up of a new recording studio in Wembley called De Lane Lea. The studios needed musicians to try out the new equipment they had installed - and preferably a band who could play loud! The deal was that the musicians would record using the equipment, and potential studio users would be on hand to hear and watch them.

In return for their services the band could record their demos for free. It was an opportunity not to be missed and, of course, Queen jumped at it. Not only would they be able to make the all-important demo tapes, but they would have ample occasion to meet producers and engineers, people who could be vital to their future.



Tracklist:

01 - Keep Yourself Alive 03:45

02 - The Night Comes Down 04:24

03 - Great King Rat 06:07

04 - Jesus 05:07

05 - Liar 07:48





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Larry Miller 1997 Larryocaster



Genre: Blues Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:39:14
Size: 89,81 MB

United Kingdom

Stunning guitarist and singer/songwriter Larry Miller leads his excellent band through a sensational set of Blues Rock originals, in the footsteps of Rory Gallagher and Jimi Hendrix. Miller is the real Deal, and a great fun night out. Millers Band features the amazing Andy Machine Gun on the drums and on bass Mel Waters. (http://www.larrymiller.co.uk)



Tracklist:

01 - Mr. President 04:26

02 - FBI 03:41

03 - Back Stabber Blues 04:37

04 - What In The World 06:32

05 - Kisses 02:11

06 - No Mans Land 08:20

07 - Got Your Letter 04:45

08 - One Rule For You 04:42





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Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Nice 1968 The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack



Genre: Progressive Rock
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:50:44
Size: 46,34 MB

United Kingdom


Review by Evolver

The first album by The Nice is their only studio album with founding guitarist David O'List. In a way, it actually helped their sound to have another instrument to temper Keith Emerson's keyboards. And the album is quite progressive for it's time (1967). While there is only a hint of what Emerson will eventually do with ELP, I'd still call it progressive.

As on any album by The Nice, Lee Jackson's vocals can be annoying. At least he only uses that drunken barroom voice sparingly.

The title track is interesting, if only for the 60's flower child vocals on the intro. It's fun to picture Emerson (who is credited for background vocals) singing along. Then there's Rondo. While I like the song somewhat, I wish they had had the courtesy to credit Dave Brubeck with the composition (and turned it into a 4/4 song).

War And Peace is a cool, blues rock jam, but Emerson seems to have gotten short changed in the mix. His keyboards are waaaay in the background at times.

The rest of the songs are primarily sixties psychedelic, with Emerson's flourishes adding a slight symphonic prog flavor.



Tracklist:

01 - Flower King Of Flies 03:21

02 - The Thoughts Of Emerlist Davjack 02:50

03 - Bonnie K 03:25

04 - Rondo 08:24

05 - War And Peace 05:16

06 - Tantalising Maggie 04:37

07 - Dawn 05:19

08 - The Cry Of Eugene 04:37

09 - Azrial (Angel Of Death) 03:46

10 - America - Adapted From 'West Side Story' 06:21

11 - The Diamond Hard Blue Apples Of The Moon 02:48





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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Victor Aneiros & Blue Notes 1999 Que El Blues Te Acompañe



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:31:49
Size: 72,87 MB

Spain


Biography by Drago Bonacich

Spanish self-taught guitarist Víctor Aneiros started getting involved in the local blues and jazz scene during the '80s while participating in different bands such as 39 Escalones and Terminal Norte. After playing along with Canadian singer Julie Guravich in Acceso Norte, Víctor Aneiros joined Germán Lamas to form Forcadas Blues Band. He later started a new electric blues project called Víctor Aneiros & Blue Notes, debuting with Que El Blues Te Acompañe.



Tracklist:

01 - Tell Me 02:56

02 - Let Me Love You Baby 02:51

03 - Crossfire 03:46

04 - Damn Right, I've Got The Blues 04:12

05 - Leave My Girl Alone 04:09

06 - Tore Down 02:52

07 - Love In Vain 02:11

08 - I'm Tired 03:07

09 - Non Me Deixes Morrer Aqui 03:13

10 - Where Were You 02:32





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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Willi Lohmann Kapelle 2007 Upstairs



Genre: Blues
Rate: 179 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 01:09:45
Size: 110,28 MB

Germany


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Tracklist:

01 - Upstairs 00:17

02 - Watermelon Man 05:43

03 - Caldonia 03:10

04 - Certainly All 04:43

05 - I Smell Trouble 07:43

06 - Blues With A Feeling 09:14

07 - Stagger Lee 03:18

08 - Green Onions 08:20

09 - Mashed Potatoes 03:44

10 - Right Now! 03:49

11 - Kidney Stew 08:11

12 - Roadrunner 04:10

13 - Hidden Track 07:23





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Arlo Guthrie 1967 Alice's Restaurant





Genre: Folk
Rate: 160 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:34:41
Size: 39,66 MB

United States


"Alice's Restaurant Massacree" (commonly referred to simply as "Alice's Restaurant") is one of singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie's most prominent works, a musical monologue based on a true story that began on Thanksgiving Day 1965, and which inspired a 1969 movie of the same name. In an interview for All Things Considered, Guthrie said the song points out that any American citizen who was convicted of a crime, no matter how minor (in his case, it was littering), could avoid being conscripted to fight in the Vietnam War.

The song lasts 18 minutes and 34 seconds, occupying the entire A-side of Guthrie's 1967 debut record album, also titled Alice's Restaurant. It is notable as a satirical, first-person account of 1960s counterculture, in addition to being a hit song in its own right. The final part of the song is an encouragement for the listeners to sing along, to resist the U.S. draft, and to end war.

Though the song's official title, as printed on the album, is "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" (pronounced mass-a-cree, not massacre), Guthrie states in the opening line of the song that "This song's called 'Alice's Restaurant'" and that "'Alice's Restaurant'... is just the name of the song;" as such, the shortened title is the one most commonly used for the song today.

Apart from the chorus which begins and ends it, the "song" is in fact a spoken monologue, with a repetitive but catchy ragtime guitar backing. It recounts a true but comically exaggerated Thanksgiving Day adventure as a satirical, deadpan protest against the Vietnam War draft.

The Alice in the song was restaurant-owner Alice M. Brock, who in 1964 used $2,000 supplied by her mother to purchase a deconsecrated church in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where Alice and her husband Ray would live. It was here rather than at the restaurant — which came later — where the song's Thanksgiving dinners were actually held.

On that Thanksgiving, November 25, 1965, the 18-year-old Guthrie and his friend Richard Robbins, 19, were arrested by Stockbridge police officer William "Obie" Obanhein for illegally dumping some of Alice's garbage after discovering that the town dump was closed for the holiday. Two days later, they pled guilty in court before a blind judge, James E. Hannon. The song describes to ironic effect the arresting officer's frustration at this "typical case of American blind justice," in which the officer was prepared to present "27 8×10 color glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was to be used as evidence against us," only to have the judge enter the courtroom accompanied by a seeing-eye dog. In the end, Guthrie and Robbins were fined $50 and told to pick up their garbage.

The song goes on to describe Guthrie's being called up for the draft, and the surreal bureaucracy at the New York City induction center at 39 Whitehall Street. Because of Guthrie's criminal record for littering, he is first sent to the Group W Bench, where those draftees wait who cannot be inducted except under a "moral waiver", then outright rejected as unfit for military service. The ironic punch line of the story's denouement is that, in the words of Guthrie, "I'm sittin' here on the Group W bench 'cause you want to know if I'm moral enough to join the army, burn women, kids, houses and villages after bein' a litterbug."

The final part of the song is where Arlo tells the audience that should they find themselves facing the draft they should walk into the military psychiatrist's office and sing, "Shrink, you can get anything you want, at Alice's restaurant," and walk out. Thus is born, "the Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacree Movement, and all you got to do to join is to sing it the next time it comes around on the guitar". (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice%27s_Restaurant)



Tracklist:

01 - Alice's Restaurant Massacree 18:31

02 - Chilling Of The Evening 03:00

03 - Ring-Around-A-Rosy Rag 02:11

04 - Now & Then 02:18

05 - I'm Going Home 03:14

06 - The Motorcycle Song 02:46

07 - Highway In The Wind 02:41





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Monday, February 21, 2011

The Blues Band 1992 Live





Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:10:45
Size: 161,91 MB

United Kingdom



Tracklist:

01 - Come On In 02:07

02 - Hey Hey Little Girl 02:01

03 - Death Letter 04:01

04 - Grits Ain't Groceries 03:35

05 - Flatfoot Sam 04:51

06 - Don't Lie To Me 03:47

07 - Can't Hold On Much Longer 04:59

08 - It Might As Well Be Me 03:52

09 - Nadine 04:23

10 - Big Boss Man 03:44

11 - Maggie's Farm 07:15

12 - Treat Her Right 05:32

13 - Find Yourself Another Fool 02:34

14 - Big Fine Girl 03:07

15 - Someday Baby 02:57

16 - Rolling Log 03:52

17 - Greenstuff 04:31

18 - Boom Boom (Out Go The Lights) 03:37





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Saturday, February 19, 2011

John The Revelator 1996 The Tamalone Blues Tapes





Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:27:16
Size: 199,67 MB

Netherlands

After 27 years on the road John the Revelator finally recorded in 1996 a long overdue live album. Marvellous giant Fred Bok kindly rented his Tamalone building for the recordings. The album, which came with a bonus CD, was very succesful and sold out almost immediately after release. (http://johntherevelator.bandcamp.com/album/the-tamalone-blues-tapes)

John the Revelator
Cor Dijkhuizen: drums & percussion
Paul Dammers: slide & rhythm guitar
Sjoerd Bosma: keyboards & tenor saxophone, vocals, voice-over on "Cahow"
Tom Huissen: bass & vocals
Frans ten Kleij: lead & rhythm guitar, harmonica
Mississippi Twins: backing vocals (Hetty Koopman & Jolanda van Bezooijen)



Tracklist:

01 - Crossroads 04:42

02 - Fool No More 12:07

03 - Happy Home 03:51

04 - Yonder Come The Blues 05:32

05 - Black Cat Moan 07:22

06 - Pretty Woman 10:09

07 - Pack, Fair & Square 05:18

08 - Worried Dreams 10:17

09 - Talk To Me Baby 09:02

10 - Cahow (Bonus CD) 08:02

11 - Got To Move (Bonus CD) 03:48

12 - Willie & The Handjive (Bonus CD) 03:48

13 - Tamaloner (Bonus CD) 03:18





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Friday, February 18, 2011

Jake Walker 2008 Confidence Man



Genre: Blues
Rate: 224 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:36:43
Size: 58,89 MB

United States

Bio:

Jake Walker, “The Ambassador of New York Blues”, has earned an international reputation as “one of the very finest Blues guitar players and singers anywhere” (Danny Bryant, Rounder Records). He has entranced audiences around the world with a style of guitar playing and singing that is at once “deeply soulful and grooving” (Blues Blast), and extraordinarily original, setting himself apart from a sea of copycats and headbangers masquerading as Bluesmen. Jake Walker's many international tours as frontman have taken him to Holland, Belgium, England, France, and especially Italy, where he has headlined numerous festivals, and filled historic halls and squares with delighted fans.

Jake's debut C.D., Confidence Man was produced and mixed by multi-platinum selling produced Elliot Mazer (Neil Young, Janis Joplin, The Band, Jerry Garcia, Santana, The Who), and features famed Blues musicians such as Mark Naftalin (Paul Butterfield, Mike Bloomfield, Duane Allman, Van Morrison), and Arthur Neilson (Shemekia Copeland, Cyndi Lauper). Confidence Man has received rave reviews, garnering comparisons with Freddie King, Otis Rush, and Albert King, among other Blues Gods, while always winning praise for Jake's own very personal, powerful, and nuanced approach to the idiom-- “Jake pays tributes to the masters, but he doesn't imitate them” (George Willet, 12-Bar Rag).


Tracklist:

01 - Confidence Man 05:54

02 - Can't Get No Grindin' 04:05

03 - Heads Up 03:59

04 - Somebody On Your Bond 05:48

05 - Luck Is Bad 04:55

06 - Time For Love 03:25

07 - Mondo Freddie 04:21

08 - Miniskirt 02:46

09 - Confidence Man (Reprise) 01:30





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Unkle Munkle 1998 The Dog House Sessions





Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:52:32
Size: 94,09 MB

United Kingdom

Unkle Munkle was a highly energetic and acclaimed outfit formed by Craig Giles, Dave Searle and former drummer Keith Hummerston (who was also in The Gutbuckets) during 1997. The band was then joined by James Batchelar on Keyboards and Danny Giles on guitars. After an intense period of time rehearsing up a new set of blues rock covers and original material, the band started playing at venues throughout the South East of England with great success.

The band recorded two albums. The first was ‘The Dog House Sessions’ recorded during 1998 – a mixture of blues covers and self-penned material. (http://www.feenstra.co.uk/bands/chicagothieves/chicagothieves.htm)


Tracklist:

01 - My Babe 03:05

02 - Ever Since I Lost You 03:38

03 - Rollin' Man 02:53

04 - Gotta Lean On You 07:31

05 - Everyday I Have The Blues 06:47

06 - Help Me 05:10

07 - The Last Time 03:40

08 - Key To The Highway 03:55

09 - Leavin' The City 03:48

10 - Sugar Mama 05:22

11 - 18 Wheeler 02:45

12 - The Unkle Munkle Fumble 03:58





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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Leningrad Cowboys 1997 Mongolian Barbecue





Genre: Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:43:11
Size: 59,30 MB

Finland



Tracklist:

01 - There Must Be An Angel 03:36

02 - Sweet Home Alabama 04:28

03 - Enchilada 02:19

04 - Home Town 03:45

05 - Have Mercy On Me 04:30

06 - I'm Not An A*****E 03:54

07 - Datjusha Ula Mix 03:58

08 - Bad Wind 03:35

09 - Drink Beer Polka 03:39

10 - Kasakka [Remix] 04:05

11 - Ivan The Birdman 05:22





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Eddy 'The Chief' Clearwater 2008 West Side Strut





Genre: Blues
Rate: 128 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:50:02
Size: 45,73 MB

United States

Review by Al Campbell

The Chief Eddy Clearwater's West Side Strut is his first release for the Alligator label, and while nothing here is a surprise, Clearwater's Chicago blues/Chuck Berry hybrid remains evident as he works his way through a mix of rock & roll, country, soul, and gospel. Along with Clearwater is a stellar group of fellow Windy City musicians led by second guitarist (and producer) Ronnie Baker Brooks and his band, a horn section, and appearances by Billy Branch on harp, guitarist Lonnie Brooks, and backup vocals by Otis Clay and Jimmy Johnson. Spirited cover versions of Muddy Waters' "Walking Through the Park" and Lowell Fulson's "Trouble, Trouble" are highlights, as are the gutbucket blues "A Good Leavin' Alone," "Blue Over You," and the autobiographical "They Call Me the Chief." West Side Strut is another solid effort for the Chief and Alligator, as well.



Tracklist:

01 - A Good Leavin' Alone 04:13

02 - Hypnotized 04:12

03 - Gotta Move On 04:41

04 - Walking Through The Park 04:11

05 - Do Unto Others 04:22

06 - Blue Over You 03:57

07 - Trouble, Trouble 06:10

08 - Too Old To Get Married 03:56

09 - Came Up The Hard Way 06:14

10 - They Call Me The Chief 04:23

11 - Rock-A-Blues Baby 03:43





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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

John Nicholas & Friends 1977 Too Many Bad Habits



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:40:35
Size: 92,86 MB

United States

Tracklist:

01 - Mandolin Boogie 03:00

02 - Looks Can Be Deceivin' 03:28

03 - Too Many Bad Habits 03:07

04 - Sittin' On Top Of The World 03:43

05 - Got The Train? 00:24

06 - Rock My Blues Away 02:51

07 - Blues Walk 02:29

08 - Don't You Mind People Grinnin' In Your Face 01:33

09 - The New Canned Heat 03:37

10 - West Wind 03:03

11 - Blues Came Fallin' Down 03:06

12 - Careless Love 04:38

13 - Gettin' Outta Town 02:52

14 - Hellhound On My Trail 02:44





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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Big Jack Johnson 1997 Live In Chicago



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:04:54
Size: 148,43 MB

United States

Review by Cub Koda

Mississippi bluesman Johnson comes North to play in Chicago and the results are indeed satisfying. Taken from two different shows at two different venues (Hothouse and Buddy Guy's Legends) over a period of two years ('94 and '95), Johnson is ably backed by Aaron Burton's band with Lester "Mad Dog" Davenport contributing some nice harp on the set from the Legends show. Johnson keeps the set lists jumping, from straight-ahead blues ("Sweet Sixteen," "Black Rooster," "Fightin' Woman," Z.Z. Hill's "The Blues Is Alright") to Mississippi-juke-joint dance numbers (Hank Ballard's "The Twist," "Night Train") and even the stray 'hillbilly blues' number like "Pistol Packin' Mama" and Ivory Joe Hunter's "Since I Met You Baby." Sound is dodgy in spots, but Johnson's palpable energy comes through just fine.


Tracklist:

01 - Pistol Packin Mama 06:15

02 - Since I Met You Baby 06:12

03 - Night Train 05:15

04 - Ain't Nothin' You Can Do 03:55

05 - Daddy, When Is Mama Comin Home? 07:23

06 - Twist 03:00

07 - Sweet Sixteen 06:10

08 - Fightin' Woman 05:54

09 - Steal Away 05:14

10 - The Blues Is Alright 04:26

11 - Black Rooster 06:53

12 - I Got A Whole Lotta Lovin' 04:17





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The Veldman Brothers 2007 Home





Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:49:49
Size: 113,97 MB

Netherlands



Album Notes

‘The Veldman Brothers’: A solid band moulded around ‘bloodbrothers’ Gerrit and Bennie Veldman: Gerrit on guitar, Bennie on Hammond and bluesharp together with Marco Overkamp on drums and Donald van der Goes on bass.

Infinite energy, visible joy, tangible synergy; music played from the guts: a mean and tight rhythm-section that forces Gerrit and Bennie Veldman into fabulous measures as singers, soloists and entertainers.

Four talented musicians with massive experience, influenced by each other and by original heroes like the Vaughan Brothers, Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix, Elmore James, Howlin’Wolf, Jimmy Smith and the Fabulous Thunderbirds.

‘The Veldman Brothers’ follow these tracks respectfully: with covers, with their own songs and above all with a highly recognizable ‘Veldman Brothers-sound’.

You’ll find ‘The Veldman Brothers’ playing festivals as well as small blues joints and already they have managed to abash the audiences at every major bluesclub and festival in Holland.

Their first record ‘Home’ was rewarded ‘Best Blues album of 2007’ by dedicated internet-sites and radio-stations.

Blues, rhythm and blues, swing-blues and delta-blues, blues with a touch off rock and blues with a twist off soul or funk. ‘The Veldman Brothers’ won’t recognize any limits and obey to only one golden rule: ‘It has to be pure and straight from the heart’.

‘Blues and roots straight from the heart’. Make sure that you’ve seen, heard and felt ‘The Veldman Brothers’.


Tracklist:

01 - Brothers Shuffle 02:22

02 - One More Chance 05:47

03 - Killin' Floor 03:17

04 - This Pain 03:52

05 - Daytrippin' Man 04:29

06 - Easy Rider 04:42

07 - Settin' The Clock 03:26

08 - Tell Me Baby 02:42

09 - Let Me Love You Baby 03:10

10 - Harponized 02:34

11 - Waitin' 04:36

12 - All Those People 08:52





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