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Showing posts with label Joe Richardson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Richardson. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Joe Richardson Express 2004 Non Stop


Genre: Blues-Rock
Rate: 166 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:42:27
Size: 57,18 MB

United States

The most electric CD by the band. Still all original music heavily influenced by blues...and the blues rock genres....We call it "Delta Electric" (cdbaby)


Tracklist:

01 - Welcome To Generica 00:56

02 - Backyard Revolution 03:12

03 - Killin' Ground 03:57

04 - It's Gotta Be You 03:27

05 - Midnight Fever 06:40

06 - Hear 'Um Cryin' 03:56

07 - Oh My Baby 03:32

08 - Longview Texas 03:17

09 - The Weatherman 03:22

10 - All Outta Tears 03:26

11 - Souls In Ruin 06:42





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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Joe Richardson Express 2002 Somhelgisfel


Genre: Blues
Rate: 198 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:44:34
Size: 67,21 MB

United States

Keep the doors and windows unlocked when you hear this--a handy exit is the best thing for survival instincts when you feel your flesh crawl. This is what a Rottweiler would sound like if it could play music, and Joe looks like that evil wizard Saruman in "Lord of the Rings."

If you want to conjure up some powerful spirits, don't expect anything that will be easy to handle when the Express summons them-or else. This is primal, raging, and aboriginal in nature, and if you find the hair standing up on the back of your neck, just be glad your head is still attached to feel it.

Joe and his buddies can crack your back as well, just trying to move to those on-the-torture-rack rhythms. Lenny Kravitz gets a thumbs-up for "The Gospel," and Jimi and Stevie Ray sent "Cry" and "Mother Rain" down from the Heaven's Hall of Guitar Heroes. Watch out for the "Black Sheep of the Blues": you're gonna be the one who gets skinned for your hide.

Not safe yet? There's a touch of dobro mojo when you reach "Virginia," but "Witch Cat" will boil you alive in a Louisiana bayou cauldron with a voodoo chant. Dig this--J.S. Bach gets soul too: Joe blows a "Mass in Delta Minor" on harmonica. Salvation comes with the morning light, and pray for mercy. (Mitch Lopate)


Tracklist:

01 - Feelin' Like The Dead 03:23

02 - Black Sheep Of The Blues 04:05

03 - Golden Idol 02:28

04 - Somhelgisfel 02:52

05 - The Gospel 05:09

06 - Cry 04:14

07 - Virginia 03:12

08 - Trouble 05:01

09 - Witch Cat 05:00

10 - Mother Rain 07:04

11 - Mass In Delta Minor 02:06





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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Joe Richardson Express 2001 Wayyyy Beyond The Blues



Genre: Blues
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:52:32
Size: 72,05 MB

United States

The Joe Richardson Express is Joe, bassist Kevin Phelan, and drummer Mike Taylor. It is a trio, and it works. Produced by Joe Richardson and Christy Popp in a tasteful, "simple is good / old school fashion," it delivers a lot of soul and feel in 11 tracks that hold together well. All were created by Joe; he got some collaboration on "Dead Man's Money" from Mike and Lori Taylor. In the midst of writing a review (which may suggest critique), the fellas keep groove an obstacle between me and criticism. I can't rave, but he has a cool voice. I don't hear fancy guitar playin', but I don't want for nuthin'. The man plays with taste and tone; the band is there in classic form, and it works.

I hear spiritual music from the top, with "Medicine Man." It drives......and with "Come Home Baby," cut # 2, the spirits relax into a rich brew of potent smokehouse charm. These men have soul. Their skills are not those that raise the hairs on the back of my neck; they are the kind that have me soothingly bringing my eyelids to lazily close, in welcome want of what may come next. I have been won over in a lane where my personal tastes don't usually drive, because The Joe Richardson Express knows how to drive real well. They hug the road. Especially alien to my usual tastes, "Showed My Soul To You" also showed me a nice guitar touch, a real talent. Better yet, it shows me that my tastes were only that; they were what I thought they were. Now I know a little better. I'm glad this band is on the move. The Joe Richardson Express has ridden into friendly territory, and my ridin' lane's enriched. Look into a good thing for yourself at www.joerichardsonexpress.com (This review is copyright © 2001 by Bobby Manriquez, and Blues On Stage)



Tracklist:

01 - Medicine Man 03:14

02 - Come Home Baby 07:50

03 - Dead Man's Money 04:13

04 - Greyhound Bus 03:57

05 - Damn That Guitar 03:52

06 - Kill Me Quickly 06:17

07 - I've Seen The Devil 03:49

08 - Please Don't Love Me Anymore 04:43

09 - Showed My Soul To You 02:11

10 - Lil' Mambo 04:37

11 - Goin' On 03:10

12 - Hidden Track 04:39





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Friday, November 7, 2014

Joe Richardson 2003 Stripped Down


Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:39:52
Size: 91,23 MB

United States

An all acoustic CD with only Joe and the guitar. "Delta Electric"...... as barebones as it gets... (cdbaby)



Tracklist:

01 - Killin' In The Name Of The Lord 03:30

02 - Whacha Tryin T' Do 01:50

03 - Lonely Times 03:43

04 - I've Got One Thing 02:28

05 - Little Joey Got A Guitar 02:27

06 - Leprechaun 04:10

07 - Never Get Over You 02:51

08 - Killin' Ground 03:19

09 - I'l Be Goin' There 03:00

10 - Shout It Out Loud 03:09

11 - Prayin' 03:53

12 - Font Porch Blues #2 05:32





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