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terça-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2019

Climax Blues Band - Hands Of Time


















Climax Blues Band - Hands Of Time - 2019

Hands of Time is the 21st album by Climax Blues Band, consisting of 13 new original songs, plus a bonus unreleased track ‘Getting There’ with the late Colin Cooper. It was recorded at Silk Mill Studios in Staffordshire, UK and is a mixture of bluesy funk, soul and jazz rock, all of the ingredients that have kept the band working for over 50 years.

The album has a fresher more modern feel to it than on previous releases and is being well received by the industry. You can hear a selection of the new songs played live by the band when they embark on their major UK & European tour staring in 2019 to promote the album’s release.

01. Ain’t That a Kick in the Head
02. Straight Down the Middle
03. What’s Your Name
04. Flood of Emotion
05. Top of the World
06. My Music
07. 17th Street Canal
08. Simple Song
09. The Cat
10. Hands of Time
11. Faith
12. Hard Luck
13. Wrong Time
14. Getting There (Bonus - Featuring Colin Cooper: Vocals & Sax)

George Glover - Keyboards
Lester Hunt - Guitar
Neil Simpson - Bass Guitar
Roy Adams - Drums
Graham Dee - Vocal
Chris Aldridge - Saxes





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sábado, 26 de março de 2016

Colin Cooper Project - From The Vaults



Colin Cooper Project  -  From The Vaults  - 2014

Until his death in 2008 from cancer, British singer and musician Colin Cooper had enjoyed a lengthy and rewarding career. Enamored of music from an early age, Cooper first taught himself harmonica before moving on to clarinet, saxophone, and guitar – multi-instrumental skills that would serve him well down the road. His first band of note was the early-1960s outfit Colin Cooper's Climax Jazz Band, but it was with the mid-60s mod band the Hipster Image, and its Alan Price-produced single "Can't Let Her Go" b/w "Make Her Mine," that Cooper got his first taste of fame.

The blues remained Cooper's first love, and he would push the band back towards its blues roots throughout the late 1980s and well into the new millennium, releasing albums like 1994's Blues From The Attic and 2003's Big Blues (The Songs of Willie Dixon) to great response. During this same period, Cooper showed his loyalty to the blues by recording a number of blues and roots-rock covers in his home studio, songs that he'd crafted to perfection with impromptu performances on his steel Dobro guitar at local pubs. Although they were never performed with commercial release in mind, the best of these homespun demos have been collected under the Colin Cooper Project banner and recently released on CD as From The Vaults.

From The Vaults kicks off with Taj Mahal's "Cake Walk Into Town," the song provided a spry, up-tempo performance, Cooper's jaunty vocals approximating Mahal's original funky drawl, his lively guitar-picking providing a sparse, but engaging framework for the song. Cooper's deep voice is perfectly suited to the material, and late-period Climax Blues Band guitarist Lester Hunt adds some elegant electric guitar as a fine counterpoint to Cooper's acoustic, Piedmont blues-flavored Dobro. A reading of Robert Johnson's "Rambling On My Mind" is closer in spirit to Eric Clapton's laidback cover than to the blues legend's Delta-dirty original, an upbeat arrangement replete with finger-picked strings and a walking rhythm capturing the restless spirit of Johnson's lyrical intent nonetheless.

01. Cake Walk into Town
02. Rambling on My Mind
03. Walkin' Blues
04. Sidewalk Hobo
05. Livin' with the Blues
06. Boeuf River Road
07. One Roomed Country Shack
08. It Hurts Me Too
09. I'm Not Downhearted But I'm Getting There
10. Key to the Highway
11. The Family
12. Making Whoopie
13. I Didn't Sleep a Wink Last Night
14. Twenty Four Hours

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sábado, 1 de fevereiro de 2014

Climax Blues Band - Live At Rockpalast


















Climax Blues Band - Live At Rockpalast - 1976 (2013 remastered)

Para iniciar fevereiro no mesmo clima que encerramos janeiro, um outro ao vivo gravado no Rockpalast. Nesse caso no longínquo 18 de janeiro de 1976, no estúdio 1 da WDR, Colônia.

O estilo é outro, mas o clima é o mesmo. Diversão pura.

01  I Am Constant   
02  Amerita/ Sense Of Direction  
03  Runing Out Of Time    
04  Country Hat     
05  Come On In My Kitchen  
06  Using The Power   
07  Going To New York 
08  Seventh Son      
09  All The Time In The World

 



Peter Haycock - Guitar, Vocal
Colin Cooper - Saxophone
John Cuffly - Drums
Derek Holt - Guitar
Richard Jones - Bass




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