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Showing posts with label T-Bone Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label T-Bone Walker. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2015

T-Bone Walker 1973 Very Rare



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:06:23
Size: 151,92 MB

United States



Tracklist:

01 - Striking On You, Baby 02:38

02 - Please Send Me Someone To Love 02:48

03 - Brother Bill (The Last Clean Shirt) 04:00

04 - Evening 04:20

05 - The Come Back 04:02

06 - Your Picture Done Faded 02:54

07 - Don't Give Me The Run Around 02:17

08 - Hard Times 02:59

09 - Everyday I Have The Blues 04:17

10 - Person To Person 02:27

11 - Fever 04:09

12 - Three Corn Patches 03:08

13 - I'm Still In Love With You 04:24

14 - Just A Little Bit 02:43

15 - James Junior 02:42

16 - Been Down So Long (Aka Down So Long) 02:18

17 - If You Don't Come Back 02:43

18 - Kansas City 02:45

19 - Well, I Done Got Over It 03:07

20 - Stormy Monday (Aka Call It Stormy Monday) 05:42





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Sunday, March 1, 2015

T-Bone Walker 1968 Funky Town



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps VBR / 44100
Time: 00:31:30
Size: 72,01 MB

United States

The granddaddy of electric blues, and by default, rock & roll - he was Chuck Berry's biggest inspiration - pumped out this underrated gem of an album in 1968.

Don't expect a 'Electric Mud'-type thang here, with T-Bone restyling and psychedelizing his best known hits. Rather, it's a pretty solid old-school Chicago Blues platter with a few incredibly stompin' bits of funk.

"Goin' to Funky Town" actually is a traditional-styled blues instrumental, riding a throbbing, slow, lowdown groove for T-Bone to trickle his delicious guitar licks over. Also features a juke joint piano way up front.

With "Party Girl", Walker treads the realm of funk. Chanking his guitar in the finest James Brown tradition, this up-tempo soul/blues hybrid swings like crazy. T-Bone's super raw vocal is further augmented with thick, lazy horns.

Even funkier is the album's highlight: "Why My Baby (Keep On Bothering Me)" straddles a gritty, struttin' funk groove with plodding drums, booming bass and plenty of brass. Walker throws in some vicious electrifide riffs while belting out a powerful, smokin' vocal.

"Jealous Woman" is pure uptempo shufflin' blues, ridiculously catchy, featuring one of T-Bone's trademark scratching guitar licks, whereas "Going to Build Me a Playhouse" slows the pace down considerably. A superb, neatly arranged slow blues jam starting with a blistering solo, it has the right amount of punchy horns on the downbeat that give it that 'big band' sound.

Walker churns out a fast-paced blues rocker next with "Long Skirt Baby Blues", once more funkily chanking the rhtyhm parts and piercing out another grade A solo.

"Struggling Blues" conjurs up the sound of Little Walter, with its wailing harmonica opening, while "I'm In an Awful Mood" is straight-out T-Bone at his lyrical and musical finest. A "Stormy Monday"-patterned way-down-in-the-bottom blues, this serves as yet another perfect vehicle for the man's big, gruffy voice and passionate guitar improvs.

Walker ends his trip to funky town with "I Wish My Baby (Would Come Home at Night)", a brass-driven uptempo romp, concluding a fantastic journey that passed through the stations of funk and rock, with the locomotive's engine itself firmly running on pure, straight-up, hardcore Electric Blues.

Superb jam. (soulmakossa)



Tracklist:

01 - Goin' To Funky Town 04:59

02 - Party Girl 03:04

03 - Why My Baby (Keep On Bothering Me) 02:53

04 - Jealous Woman 03:14

05 - Going To Build Me A Playhouse 03:42

06 - Long Skirt Baby Blues 02:31

07 - Struggling Blues 03:49

08 - I'm In An Awful Mood 04:18

09 - I Wish My Baby (Would Come Home At Night) 03:00





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Monday, February 23, 2015

T-Bone Walker 1968 Feelin' The Blues



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:58:19
Size: 133,51 MB

United States



Tracklist:

01 - I Hate To See You Go 03:42

02 - Ain't That Cold Baby 06:33

03 - Someone Is Going To Mistreat You 03:27

04 - Leavin' You Behind 04:16

05 - Feelin' The Blues 06:12

06 - I Want A Little Girl 05:07

07 - Late Blues 05:55

08 - Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You 04:32

09 - Kansas City 03:47

10 - Confessin' The Blues 03:56

11 - Hands Off 03:21

12 - Wee Baby Blues 03:20

13 - Please Send Me Someone To Love 04:11





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Monday, February 16, 2015

T-Bone Walker 1967 I Want A Little Girl



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:39:35
Size: 90,62 MB

United States

This album was recorded in 1968, but not released until 1973. From the liner notes I gather that it was (studio) recorded in France, while T-Bone was on tour.

Most of the songs are slow or mid tempo, leaving lots of space for T-Bone's soulful vocals and crisp guitar lines. The guitar tone and style are very much in line with T-Bone's earlier work from the 40s and 50s. This sounds nothing like the blues guitar that I, at least, associate with the 1960s. (I'm thinking of BB King, Buddy Guy, or Michael Bloomfield, all of whom acknowledged a huge debt to T-Bone, in spite of not sounding like him.)

A distinguishing feature of this session is that the other musicians are basically jazz players. Hal Singer on the tenor sax is particularly outstanding, and his work would fit in quite nicely on a traditional hard bop date. (Hard bop was the bluesy, funky jazz style associated with players like Horace Silver, Art Blakey, and Lee Morgan.) Overall, the session has the feel of a (very) late night blues set in some smoky club, where most of the patrons are gone and the musicians are mostly playing for themselves. (The feel is similar to, say, John Coltrane's "Coltrane Plays the Blues.") But lucky you, the occasion was recorded and the sound is full and present.

Enjoy this disk, and get a copy for your friends. (Music Fan)



Tracklist:

01 - I Want A Little Girl 05:09

02 - I Hate To See You Go 03:42

03 - Feeling The Blues 06:11

04 - Leaving You Behind 04:02

05 - Someone's Going To Mistreat You 03:28

06 - Baby Ain't I Good To You 04:31

07 - Ain't This Cold, Baby 06:34

08 - Late Hour Blues 05:58





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Sunday, February 8, 2015

T-Bone Walker Blues Band 1973 Fly Walker Airlines



Genre: Blues
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:42:03
Size: 96,22 MB

United States



Tracklist:

01 - Call It Stormy Monday - Reconsider 04:39

02 - Chutes De Pierres 03:41

03 - Why Am I Treated So Bad 06:36

04 - When I Grow Up 06:49

05 - Goin' Back To Church 04:46

06 - Introduction Of Band Members 01:38

07 - Shake It Baby 02:38

08 - In An Awful Mood - Goodbye Baby 04:52

09 - Sail On Little Girl 06:24





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