Saturday, April 30, 2022

The Stroziers - Red Light

Size: 88,3 MB
Time: 35:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - vinyl
Released: 1974
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, back

1. Red Light (4:12)
2. Mo-Jo-Georgia Woman (3:11)
3. Swamp Walkin' Charlie (4:14)
4. Big Boss Man (2:56)
5. Honest I Do (3:48)
6. Oh Baby You Don't Have to Go (4:43)
7. Welfare Woman (3:37)
8. Love Shortage (3:16)
9. Let's Have a Party (5:44)

As you can tell from the clips it's a straight-up blues set and a one-shot for the brothers as a family unit, at least on Mainstream - although the info is severely sketchy, they may have had another later release of some type or other under the name Hill Street Blues Band. As for Red Light it looks not so much to be for Shad but more like the tapes were licensed/bought from elsewhere since Bobby didn't produce. Its place in the sequence of the label's catalogue, immediately after the first Ted Nugent cash-in re-issue effectively announced Red Lion's demise as a creative enterprise, is an even clearer indicator this was not done in-house.

Red Light MP3

Friday, April 29, 2022

Easy Baby And His Houserockers - Sweet Home Chicago Blues

Size: 119,6 MB
Time: 51:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - vinyl
Released: 1977
Styles: Blues, Harp
Art: Front

1. Madison Street Boogie (3:20)
2. So Tired (3:50)
3. You Gonna Miss Me (3:35)
4. All My Life (5:30)
5. Eyesight To The Blind (3:52)
6. When My Left Eye Jumps (5:29)
7. Sweet Home Chicago (3:37)
8. Rock Me Baby (4:28)
9. Last Night (5:02)
10. If You Hear Me Howlin' (3:16)
11. Walking Thru The Park (3:50)
12. She's 19 Years Old (5:05)

Alex "Easy Baby" Rändle born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and was a blues musician and harmonica player. Easy Baby was one of (thousands of blues musicions who started working in the southern and western clubs during the years of the post war. After being discovered in the middle of the 70s, while he was leading the band Rat Trap in West Cermak, recorded for Barrelhouse and appeared on several harmonica anthologies.

Sweet Home Chicago Blues MP3

Long John Hunter - Texas Border Town Blues

Size: 83,2 MB
Time: 36:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - vinyl
Released: 1986
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, back

1. Border Town Blues (2:48)
2. Grandma (2:04)
3. Shuffle Out (2:01)
4. I Don't Care (2:43)
5. Flippin' Fingers (2:05)
6. Old Red (2:43)
7. So Long (2:07)
8. Scratch (2:02)
9. El Paso Rock (2:32)
10. I Wanna Love You (2:33)
11. Schoolgirl (2:04)
12. Midnight Stroll (2:34)
13. Stop What You're Doing (1:51)
14. Ride With Me Baby (1:57)
15. Come On (2:18)
16. Slash (1:57)

Originally recorded for YUCCA Records in Alamogordo, New Mexico beteween 1961 and 1963. One song, 'Old Red' was recorded in 1971.

Texas Border Town Blues MP3

Duster Bennett - Smiling Like I'm Happy

Size: 95,3 MB
Time: 41:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - vinyl
Released: 1968
Styles: blues
Art: Front, back

1. Worried Mind (3:05)
2. Life Is A Dirty Deal (4:03)
3. Country Jam (2:34)
4. Trying To Paint It In The Sky (3:42)
5. Times Like These (3:42)
6. My Lucky Day (2:47)
7. Got A Tongue In Your Head (3:23)
8. Jumping At Shadows (3:30)
9. 40 Minutes From Town (3:38)
10. Shame Shame Shame (2:42)
11. My Love Is Your Love (4:20)
12. Shady Little Baby (4:06)

One of the unsung heroes of British Blues, this one-man band was a fine harmonica player and singer, a decent guitarist, and a soulful enough singer to make one overlook his distinctly unblusy high voice. The opening ‘Worried Mind’ – just Duster on harp, guitar, voice, high-hat and kick drum – is a marvelously sloppy shuffle romp that holds its own with the ‘Fabulous Thunderbirds’ work ten year hence. On other tracks Bennett is backed by three-fourths of the original Fleetwood Mac, who provide simple, effecive support without stealing any limelight; solos are kept to a minimum. Original ‘My Lucky Day’ (with chromatic harmonica) and ‘Jumping at Shadows’ (which Mac would later cover) are absolutely outstanding, and Duster does justice to Majic Sam’s ‘My Love is Your Love’

Smiling Like I'm Happy MP3

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Hannes Kasehs - Linda's Blues

Size: 118,0 MB
Time: 51:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: blues
Art: Front

1. Sitting In My Backyard (3:26)
2. Not Cool Enough (4:04)
3. This Morning (3:42)
4. Crying Heart (4:22)
5. Stupid (4:29)
6. Blow Them Troubles Away (3:15)
7. Harem Blues (3:10)
8. I Don't Need A Friend Like You (3:00)
9. I Wish You Well (4:07)
10. Take The Risk (4:19)
11. Fat Belly (3:00)
12. Big Place (3:04)
13. Is It A Shame (2:58)
14. Linda's Blues (4:11)

I've been into blues music since I got my first Hopkins record when I was about 14! I have rarely won awards and never with B.B. King recorded. But in the last 30 years or so I've gained a lot of experience in blues: I accompanied Peter Kern in various formations for a good 10 years, was with Christian Dozzler & The Blues Wave from 1995 - 2000, and from 2000 until now increasingly with my own band, at the same time also from 2012 - 2017 with 4some Blues (CH/A), further from 2013 - 2016 with Norbert Schneider & Band (A) and since 2016 with Walter Baumgartner's Blues Box (A/CH/GB) in the course of many beautiful concert tours across traveling through Europe. I have been leading the weekly blues session at the Louisiana Blues Pub in Vienna for around 20 years. I met numerous international blues greats like Henry Gray, John Primer, Dave Myers, Steve Bell, Larry Garner, Johnny Allen, Big Jay McNeely, Louisiana Red, Vince Weber, Katie Webster, Abi Wallenstein, Axel Zwingenberger, Big Daddy Wilson, Jeremy Spencer (Fleetwood Mac) and others on stage together. I experienced career highlights with live performances at ORF (Licht ins Dunkel, senior club), at the 18th SWR Blues Festival in Lahnstein (D), at the Kempten Jazz Spring (D), in the Balver Höhle (D), in the Banana Peel (B), at the recordings for the - for me already third - Christian Dozzler production "Louisiana" in the state of the same name in the USA, winning the Concerto Poll 1998 for the CD "Smile A While", at sessions in the legendary Checkerboard Lounge, Rosa`s Lounge and at Buddy Guys Legends (USA), at the JazzAscona Festival, at the Blues Festival Baden as well as at Summerblues Basel (CH) and BluesBaltica - International Blues Festival in Eutin (D). These events and experiences shape my understanding of music and my preferences to this day. And almost forty years after my first Hopkins record I can say: I am passionate about playing the blues!

Linda's Blues MP3

Eliza Neals - Badder to the Bone

Size: 103,3 MB - 303 MB
Time: 42:44
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - Flac
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues, rock
Art: Front

1. United We Stand (2:51)
2. Queen of the Nile (6:52)
3. Lockdown Love (4:11)
4. King Kong (3:40)
5. Bucket of Tears (3:25)
6. Got a Gun (2:50)
7. Fueling Me Up (3:40)
8. Heathen (4:59)
9. Can't Find My Way Home (5:35)
10. Queen of the Nile II (4:36)

I was really impressed by this album. Neals always provides lots of energy and power in her music, but this album rose above her others for me in displaying a new level of musical maturity. The songs that she wrote or had a hand in writing were really very solid cuts, and her take on the Winwood song was original and cool. While the pandemic was not a fun time for her and for all of us, this album was a Phoenix of sorts that rose from the ashes of two years of miserable times and shines brightly as a symbol of hope. Kudos to Eliza Neals for producing a fine new CD for all to enjoy! I highly recommend it!

Badder to the Bone MP3
Badder to the Bone FLAC

Monday, April 25, 2022

John Mayall - The Latest Edition

Album: The Latest Edition
Size: 90,6 MB
Time: 39:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1974/2009
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Full

1. Gasoline Blues (3:46)
2. Perfect Peace (3:51)
3. Going To Take My Time (2:58)
4. Deep Down Feelings (4:44)
5. Troubled Times (4:11)
6. The Pusher Man (4:07)
7. One Of The Few (2:46)
8. Love Song (5:31)
9. Little Kitten (2:36)
10. A Crazy Game (4:30)

The title makes a virtue of necessity, as John Mayall introduces another all-new lineup (actually, bassist Larry Taylor is returning from an older edition). Two guitarists, Hightide Harris and Randy Resnick, lead the band in more of an up-tempo R&B style than has been used in much of Mayall's music during the past several years, starting with the timely "Gasoline Blues" (1974 was the year of the gas lines, remember?) and going on to "Troubled Times" (which advises impeaching President Nixon). Still, this was a lackluster set, which is only appropriate since it was Mayall's swan song with Polydor, and the album became his first to miss the charts in the U.S. since 1967. /William Ruhlmann, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

The Latest Edition mc
The Latest Edition zippy

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band - Trouble Is...

Album: Trouble Is...
Size: 130,9 MB
Time: 56:35
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1997
Styles: Blues-rock
Art: Full

1. Slow Ride (3:49)
2. True Lies (5:48)
3. Blue On Black (5:30)
4. Everything Is Broken (3:48)
5. I Don't Live Today (4:34)
6. (Long) Gone (5:24)
7. Somehow, Somewhere, Someway (5:34)
8. I Found Love (When I Found You) (4:01)
9. King's Highway (4:17)
10. Nothing To Do With Love (4:49)
11. Chase The Ranbow (4:57)
12. Trouble Is... (3:57)

Instead of breaking from his high-energy, high-voltage blues-rock, Kenny Wayne Shepherd offers more of the same on his second album, Trouble Is... While the record lacks the surprise and impact of Ledbetter Heights, it's clear that Shepherd is growing as a guitarist, developing a cleaner, more nuanced technique. He still suffers from the lack of an original voice, plus a lack of strong material, but his growth as a guitarist compensates for what's missing. /Thom Owens, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Trouble Is... mc
Trouble Is... zippy

Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder - Get On Board: The Songs Of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee

Album: Get On Board
Size: 103,0 MB
Time: 44:34
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues, roots
Art: Front, back

1. My Baby Done Changed The Lock On The Door (4:15)
2. The Midnight Special (3:26)
3. Hooray Hooray (4:20)
4. Deep Sea Diver (5:17)
5. Pick A Bale Of Cotton (3:02)
6. Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee (3:15)
7. What A Beautiful City (4:11)
8. Pawn Shop Blues (5:51)
9. Cornbread, Peas, Black Molasses (3:43)
10. Packing Up Getting Ready To Go (2:49)
11. I Shall Not Be Moved (4:19)

Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder played together during the mid-'60s as part of roots rock band Rising Sons and cut an unreleased album for Columbia. In 1968, Cooder, then 17, played guitar behind Jesse Ed Davis on Mahal's eponymously titled Columbia debut. The raucous, woolly, Get On Board: The Songs of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee places them in the studio together for the first time in more than 50 years.

All 11 songs are drawn from the Terry-McGhee catalog, including three that originally appeared on the guitar-and-harmonica duo's 1952 Folkways recording Get On Board (even the album cover was modeled on the original). Terry and McGhee made records, but as fresh fare for their many live performances - they toured constantly during the '50s and '60s. Their influence and impact on Mahal and Cooder is incalculable; it completely informed their long careers. Though this pair are grizzled veterans, they perform with the joy of a Saturday-night jam session, rendering the material with rowdy exuberance, killer vibes, and chops galore.

On 1952's Get On Board, Terry and McGhee were accompanied by Coyal McMahan on maracas. Here, Cooder's son Joachim joins on bass and percussion. Mahal takes on the role of harmonicist Terry. He is one of the most innovative and resonant blues singers in history, and like Terry, he offers amazing rhythmic statements with both voice and harp. (His lusty delivery on opener "My Baby Done Changed the Lock on the Door" is alone worth the album's price tag.) Cooder claims guitarist McGhee as his role model here. His strumming and fingerpicking styles were directly inspired by his predecessor's playing technique. On the same opening tune, Cooder's distorted electric strum provides the bountiful grit and groove quotient for his partner. He takes the lead vocal on a jaunty version of the standard "The Midnight Special." Mahal's harmonica and backing vocal offer inventive lyricism and pulsing rhythm accompaniment as Joachim bangs on boxes and snares underneath.

"Deep Sea Diver" is rendered with Mahal playing barrelhouse piano. Atop a filthy electric guitar, Cooder delivers one of his most impassioned, soulful vocals. Mahal grunts, growls, and snarls in "Drinkin' Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee" as Cooder punctuates the lines with a biting acoustic slide and affirmative shouted commentary. "Cornbread, Peas, Black Molasses" is a homesick country blues sung in duet amid wrangling guitars and wailing harp. "Packing Up Getting Ready to Go" has modern sonics, staggered vocal harmonies, and swampy midnight guitar from Cooder; the lyrics reference death and salvation as imminent.

Get On Board closes with the gospel nugget "I Shall Not Be Moved," offered loosely as spiritual conviction, truth, and a symbol of earthly resistance to injustice amid joyfully strummed guitars, piping harp, and thudding percussion. Mahal and Cooder stay close to the originals, but whether faithfully evoking the sound and spirit of their mentors or using them as lift-off points for expansion, this glorious album honors their subjects with joy and swagger as well as devotion. /Thom Jurek, AllMusic

Get On Board: The Songs Of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee mc
Get On Board: The Songs Of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee zippy

Friday, April 22, 2022

The Mercy Brothers - Strange Adventure

Size: 162.9 MB
Time: 69:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2006
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Another Man Done Gone (3:30)
02. Stay Away From My Door (3:14)
03. Down That Road (3:36)
04. I Believe I´ll Make A Change (2:50)
05. The New Year Blues (3:36)
06. Broke Down Engine (4:32)
07. Working On The Line (3:28)
08. Night Train To Memphis (5:13)
09. Misery Train (4:06)
10. Mr. Johnson (5:36)
11. Long Black Train (Live Bonus Track) (3:39)
12. California Stars (Live Bonus Track) (4:45)
13. The New Year Blues (Live Bonus Track) (3:57)
14. Down That Road (Live Bonus Track) (3:51)
15. Misery Train (Live Bonus Track) (3:41)
16. Pallet On The Floor (Live Bonus Track) (6:32)
17. Tennessee Blues (Studio Bonus Track) (3:11)

Personnel:
Barrence Whitfield - vocals
Michael Dinallo - acoustic, electric, baritone guitars
Vidar Busk - electric guitar
Paul Kochanski - acoustic bass
Andy Plaisted - drums and percussion
Tim Taylor - harmonica
Tim Kelly - dobro

Live In Oslo: Barrence Whitfield - vocals
Michael Dinallo - acoustic & electric guitar
Vidar Busk - electric guitar
Bill Troiani - bass
Martin Windstad - drums

Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts. The Mercy Brothers are vocalist extraordinaire Barrence Whitfield and guitarist/producer/songwriter Michael Dinallo.

Strange Adventure is a rather strange mix, that at times shows some great promise and at other times leaves one shaking their head saying, "Why? It's been done so many time before, and with some real passion." That is going to be a key word, you can call it passion, feeling, conviction, or whatever fits your language schema, but there are great lapses of it on this disc. It's funny; Barrence Whitfield's reputation as a soulful singer preceded him, so there was some anticipation when the disc arrived. He can scream and holler with the best of them, however his voice doesn't carry the conviction of any of the top notch, or even the middle level soul or blues singers. It lacks sincerity when he attempts it; his voice carries more sincerity and truth when he is singing and not attempting to be a soul belter, as was Sam Cooke or even Taj Mahal. When he tries for that soulful stretch he loses the solidity and conviction of his voice. Songs such as I Believe I'll Make A Change, or, The New Year Blues, which don't require that stretching of the voice work and are very good. In fact the latter is one of the highlights of the disc with some very nicely balanced guitar playing form Michael Dinallo. On Broke Down Engine, Mr. Whitfield lets his voice slip into what might be called a rough sandpapery blues voice of the tired old singer and doesn't attempt any screams or moans and the sincerity holds up fine, it is a delicate balance and one that is difficult.

The rest of the band is quite good and solid, being led by Michael Dinallo on guitars on all of the sets. The first ten songs were a self released done in the studio, the next six were recorded live in Norway, and the last song is a studio demo. The music is a blending of country blues with the soul side of the R&B spectrum. There is promise however the highlights on this disc a too far apart. ~Bob Gottlieb

Strange Adventure MP3
Strange Adventure FLAC

HowellDevine - Strange Time Blues

Size: 98.9 MB
Time: 42:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues, Delta Blues
Art: Front

01. East St. Louis (5:48)
02. Smoke (4:46)
03. Hey! Oh, Really? (3:21)
04. Untrue Blues (3:38)
05. Long-Haired Doney (4:12)
06. When The Levee Breaks (3:37)
07. Long Distance Call (4:39)
08. Nila (3:20)
09. Strange Time Meltdown (4:44)
10. That's No Way To Get Along (4:05)

There was never a question as to what to title this 2022 release from this esteemed Bay Area trio, HowellDevine. Songwriter/guitarist/harmonica player/singer Joshua Howell writes in his notes, “Strange Time Blues, as the title suggests, was born out of these strange times, which have been unrelenting these past few years. Produced in the midst of environmental calamities and the solitude brought about by a global pandemic, the music will naturally reflect these conditions, even without intending to do so.”

Since forming in 2011, their sound has been tagged, “shack-shakin music,” and author Dan Forte details that in his liner notes as “hypnotic… a study in dynamics, of theme and variation.” Whether on National steel or harmonica, Howell seamlessly intertwines with the propulsively creative rhythm section, Pete Devine (drums, washboard, jug) and Joe Kyle, Jr. (upright bass, caressed, plucked, bowed). Four originals along with six of the most intriguing Piedmont, Hill Country and Delta to Chicago songs are here: from haunting to funkily cathartic. The trio recorded at Hyde Street Studios (formerly Wally Heider Studios) in San Francisco, still rich in historic character. The original acoustic designs of control rooms and live rooms remain largely untouched and sound as sweet as they did back then, a haven in what felt like an apocalypse.

Strange Time Blues is the band’s fifth release, and appears on their own DynaPhonic Records label, after multiple records on the legendary Arhoolie/Smithsonian Records and Little Village Foundation. “It’s tricky to show reverence without becoming a museum piece shot full of formaldehyde,” Forte concludes, “but HowellDevine deftly navigates that tightrope, making the old sound fresh and rendering the new timeless.”

Strange Time Blues MP3
Strange Time Blues FLAC

Markey Blue & Ric Latina Project - Jumpin' The Broom

Size: 92.3 MB
Time: 39:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Electric Blues, Contemporary Blues
Art: Full

01. Bad For Real (3:47)
02. Hanging On (4:23)
03. When It's Blue (3:42)
04. Little Betty (3:52)
05. Be With Me (3:28)
06. Lowdown Voodoo Woman (4:24)
07. You Got The Blues (4:39)
08. Right Kind Of Woman (4:12)
09. Crying Out Loud (3:37)
10. Where Are You (3:06)

Since meeting by chance in the early 2010s, vocalist Jeannette Markey and guitarist/songwriting partner Ric Latina have proven to be a major force in the Nashville music scene and each other’s lives, too. In addition to earning awards nominations for their three previous releases, their business relationship blossomed into a romance sealed by marriage three years ago – something they celebrate on this aptly titled disc of all-original, contemporary blues.

A former Las Vegas showgirl, singer, actress and stand-up comedienne originally from Hemet, Calif., Markey’s spent most of her adult life performing with a who’s who of talent – everyone from Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, Frank Sinatra and ex-hubby Rich Little to Candye Kane, Coco Montoya, Taj Mahal and Anson Funderburgh to name a few. She possesses a searing and dynamic set of pipes and equally impressive stage presence.

Heavily influenced by Robben Ford, Larry Carlton and B.B. King, Latina’s a native of Coventry, R.I., who uses notes sparingly but with plenty of emotion. Formerly one of the top session players in Music City, he spent decades working in support of country giants Waylon Jennings, Hank Williams III, Suzy Bogguss and others, and fronting his own band, The Bomb Squad – which delivered R&B, jazz and blues-rock, when not touring.

After meeting at a showcase at which they both were booked to back other artists, Markey and Ric launched a songwriting project that resulted in a four-tune EP. When they served as the opening act for Memphis giant Steve Cropper one night, he fell so hard for one of their songs that he insisted he couldn’t get it out of his head. Their resulting relationship proved so strong that he penned the liner notes for Hey Hey, which a 2015 Blues Blast Music Award nominee for best debut album of the year.

Two more albums – The Blues Are Knockin’ and Raised in Muddy Water – have continued their ascendency, earning them a 2016 BBMA Sean Costello Rising Star Award nomination and multiple other honors along the way. In addition to radio airplay around the globe, their tunes also appear regularly in soundtracks on mainstream TV, major streaming services and movies.

Markey and Latina penned all ten tracks of this one, which was recorded at Brick House Studios and The Colemine Studio in Nashville. They’re backed by former Charlie Daniels Band keyboard player Shannon Wickline, horn and flute player Chris West, bassist Randy Coleman and percussionist Dave Northrup with guest appearances from Mark T. Jordan on keys and Dana Robbins on sax for one cut each.

“Bad for Real,” an unhurried, deep blues, opens the action with a funky run on the six-string from Ric before Markey launches into lyrics about a guy who’s gambled away his money and lost his woman, too. He cries the night away while listening in his head to Lady Luck urging that he come out again and play. Romantic problems continue in “Hanging On,” a soulfully jazzy complaint from a lady that she doesn’t want to hear her man telling her everything she’s done wrong – even though she admits he might be right – because they’re too far gone and she’s not that strong. Her pain’s also expressed through Latina’s passionate runs.

The action heats a little for “When It’s Blue,” a driving, horn-fueled shuffle that cautions about straying from the Golden Rule about doing no wrong when you think you can do no wrong, and continues in “Little Betty,” which describes a gal who parties hardy all night, but won’t play with boys who kiss and tell. It flows effortlessly into “Be With Me,” which insists it’s gonna take a “whole lotta lovin’” to get the job done.

Things quiet again for “Lowdown Voodoo Woman,” a haunting ballad about a lady who casts her spell so quickly that she’s already finished before you know what’s going on. The funk kicks up a notch for “You Got the Blues,” which suggests that life isn’t so bad as it often seems, before Robbins adds a little sparkle “Right Kind of Woman,” a Latin-flavored number that describes being in love with the wrong kind of man. Two more pleasers — “Crying Out Loud,” a ballad of acceptance of life’s struggles aided by Jordan, and “Where Are You,” a country-tinged ballad – bring the set to a close.

Jumpin’ the Broom is contemporary blues at its best. It’s a roller coaster ride of emotions that shines throughout.

Jumpin' The Broom MP3
Jumpin' The Broom FLAC

Billy Hector - Rock Night In Jersey

Size: 87.0 MB
Time: 36:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues Rock, Rock
Art: Front

01. I Know How To Party (4:08)
02. She Don't Love Him No More (3:45)
03. France Chance (2:56)
04. Poor Howard (3:56)
05. Ms. Martha (3:25)
06. Rockstar Betty (3:23)
07. Empathize (3:31)
08. Doctor, Doctor (3:28)
09. Tell Me What You Want (4:00)
10. Lazy Man (4:20)

With Rock Night in Jersey, Billy Hector utilizes his full five 5 decades of experience in mind melting fashion. Through the intricate horn arrangements, masterful songwriting, and undeniable guitar chops, Mr. Hector's skillset is on full display. Backed by a band of world-class musicians and co-written/produced with his creative cohort Suzan Lastovica, Mr. Hector has fashioned a truly noteworthy collection of songs. This is rock and roll like you just don't hear anymore. Ladies and Gentlemen, report to the dance floor for your dose of Fender Therapy; It's a Rock Night in Jersey.

Rock Night In Jersey MP3
Rock Night In Jersey FLAC

Travellin' Blue Kings - Bending The Rules

Size: 96.9 MB
Time: 41:15
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Too Many People (3:44)
02. Do It Baby (3:55)
03. Never Never Land (4:36)
04. What Needed Doin' Done (3:26)
05. Gotta Get Away (4:31)
06. Hold Your Horses (3:30)
07. A Stiffer Drink (3:23)
08. Bending The Rules (3:43)
09. If Only... (3:40)
10. Shut Eye (3:18)
11. Live Your Life (3:23)

Personnel:
JB Biesmans: vocals, saxophone, harp
Jimmy Hontel6: guitar, backing vocals
Patrick Cuyvers: Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals
Winne Penninckx: bass
Marc Gijbels: drums

Let's rewind first to the end of 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic unfortunately also affects Travellin' Blue Kings. Originally founded by Belgian and Dutch musicians, it turned out that it was no longer possible to keep the band active & creative across national borders. The renewed "full Belgian" line-up bears solid letters of nobility and an impressive pedigree: Blues Lee, Howlin'Bill, Rhythm Bombs, Fried Bourbon, Jim Cofey, Hideaway ... just to name a few.

Travellin'is not in the name by chance, these five gentlemen worked with their respective bands all over Europe. You could find them on festival stages in Norway, Sweden, Poland, Germany, France, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain. And of course, in every corner of Belgium and the Netherlands.

Last year, the two Corona singles "Gotta Get Away" and "Too Many People" set the tone and demonstrated a critical view of the world's goings-on. In February "A Stiffer Drink" once again articulated a state of mind anno 2022. And now there's the album "Bending The Rules", the synthesis of the passion and ability of five gentlemen who have nothing more to prove. The title says it all: honest songs that aren't necessarily painted within the dotted lines of the genre, but who simply fill themselves in. Up to you to judge ...

Bending The Rules MP3
Bending The Rules FLAC

Lazer Lloyd - Be (Live)

Size: 183.7 MB
Time: 79:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Folk Rock, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Be (Live) ( 6:12)
02. Rockin' In The Free World (Live) (13:46)
03. Cinnamon Girl (Live) (11:18)
04. Riverside (Live) ( 5:27)
05. Southern Man (Live) ( 6:34)
06. Helpless (Live) ( 7:47)
07. Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black) (Live) ( 5:22)
08. War ( 3:30)
09. Free ( 6:41)
10. Deep Peace ( 7:03)
11. Wastin' Away ( 5:53)

Lazer Lloyd is a blues, rock singer/songwriter and guitarist who has spread love of the blues across Israel with constant touring playing both acoustic solo blues shows and electric gigs with the Lazer Lloyd Band. Lazer has recorded several solo albums, acoustic and electric His electric record, “My Own Blues” was the Israeli Blues Society’s selection for Best Israeli Blues Album in 2012. He released an acoustic blues CD, "Lost on the Highway" on Blues Leaf Records in 2013. It has been popular on blues and AAA radio across the US as well as in Italy, Germany, and the UK. In 2014, he released "Insides Out", a collection of Lazer Lloyd fan favorite songs from five albums and two live performances.

Lazer has toured around the world and opened for such artists as Johnny Winter, Prince, Snowy White, Olie Brown…as well as headlining in clubs and major festivals in his home country Israel.

Raised on the roots of rock and blues growing up in Connecticut in the USA, at age fifteen Lazer was playing in night clubs along the Connecticut shoreline and in New Haven with his group Legacy. At eighteen, Lazer went to study music at Skidmore College where he played and studied under famous blues men such as Milt Hinton (bass player for Louis Armstrong), Randy Brecker (Blood, Sweat and Tears), and Gene Bertoncini.

After college, Lazer returned to Connecticut to form his own rock and blues band called The Last Mavericks. The Last Mavericks became very popular and their first demo gained them a showcase with Atlantic Records. Toby Mofet from A&R at Atlantic took Lazer to Manhattan to record more material and wanted Lazer to go to Nashville to work with producer Gary Talent (the bass player from The E-Street Band).

At this point Lazer was given a gig with the legendary Shlomo Carlebach. Shlomo invited Lazer to play with him in Israel, he did and quickly decided to move his life and his music to Israel. Lazer moved to Israel in 1994, married Elana and they live together with their 5 children in Beit Shemesh. For a decade Lazer toured around the world as lead guitar player and second singer for legendary Israeli jam band Reva L’Sheva.

Then he formed the power trio Yood and produced the record “Passin’ Over” in 2007. The band toured Israel as well as US college campuses for three years. In recent years, Lazer has shifted his focus to a new project, the Lazer Lloyd Blues Band, which has successfully crossed over into the Israeli mainstream music scene, been featured on Israeli television, radio and in the international media.

Lazer plays live in Israel, North America, and Russia regularly with plans to tour South America in 2015.

Be (Live) MP3
Be (Live) FLAC

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Duke Robillard Band - Duke's Blues

Album: Duke's Blues
Size: 160,6 MB
Time: 69:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1996
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. Midnight Cannon Ball (3:05)
2. Glamour Girl (4:51)
3. I Still Love You Baby (3:00)
4. Texas Hop (2:43)
5. Don't Leave Me Baby (3:29)
6. Tell Me Why (2:48)
7. Something To Remember You By (5:52)
8. Love Slipped In (3:50)
9. Information Blues (5:08)
10. Don't Treat Me Like That (3:24)
11. Never Let You Go (5:24)
12. Gee I Wish (3:20)
13. My Heart Is Cryin' (4:27)
14. Red's Riff (6:51)
15. Dyin' Flu (11:20)

With Duke's Blues, guitarist Duke Robillard pays tribute to his blues idols, such as Albert Collins, T-Bone Walker, Guitar Slim, and Lowell Fulsom. As expected, it's an affectionate and professional tribute. Robillard works with an augmented blues combo, featuring a second guitarist, piano, and a small horn section. The band runs through the material precisely and efficiently. Although there's plenty of fine musicianship throughout Duke's Blues, it's the kind of record to admire, not love - it's expertly executed, but it never catches fire. /Thom Owens, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Duke's Blues mc
Duke's Blues zippy

Jimmy Johnson - Heap See

Album: Heap See
Size: 117,5 MB
Time: 50:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1987/2002
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

1. Chicken Heads (4:01)
2. Cold Cold Feeling (5:44)
3. Heap See (4:19)
4. I've The Same Old Blues (2:50)
5. Little By Little (4:27)
6. When My First Wife Quit Me (5:06)
7. You Don't Know What Love Is (5:15)
8. Happy Home (3:37)
9. Tobacco Road (5:26)
10. Missing Link (6:02)
11. I Don't Want No Woman (3:55)

Chicago guitarist Jimmy Johnson didn't release his first full domestic album until he was 50 years old. He's determinedly made up for lost time ever since, establishing himself as one of the Windy City's premier blues artists with a twisting, unpredictable guitar style and a soaring, soul-dripping vocal delivery that stand out from the pack.

Born into a musical family (younger brother Syl Johnson's credentials as a soul star are all in order, while sibling Mack Thompson was Magic Sam's first-call bassist), Jimmy Thompson moved to Chicago with his family in 1950. But his guitar playing remained a hobby for years - he toiled as a welder while Syl blazed a trail on the local blues circuit. Finally, in 1959, Jimmy Thompson started gigging with harpist Slim Willis around the West Side. Somewhere down the line, he changed his surname to Johnson (thus keeping pace with Syl).

Since there was more cash to be realized playing R&B during the 1960s, Jimmy Johnson concentrated on that end of the stylistic spectrum for a while. He led polished house bands on the South Side and West Side behind Otis Clay, Denise LaSalle, and Garland Green, also cutting an occasional instrumental 45. Johnson found his way back to the blues in 1974 as Jimmy Dawkins' rhythm guitarist. He toured Japan behind Otis Rush in 1975 (the journey that produced Rush's album So Many Roads - Live in Concert).

With the 1978 release of four stunning sides on Alligator's first batch of Living Chicago Blues anthologies and the issue of Johnson's Whacks, his first full domestic set on Delmark the next year, Jimmy Johnson's star began ascending rapidly. North/South, the guitarist's 1982 Delmark follow-up, and the 1983 release of Bar Room Preacher by Alligator continued to propel Johnson into the first rank of Chicago bluesdom. Then tragedy struck: on December 2, 1988, Johnson was driving his band's van when it swerved off the road in downstate Indiana, killing bassist Larry Exum and keyboardist St. James Bryant.

Understandably, Johnson, himself injured in the wreck, wasn't too interested in furthering his career for a time after the tragedy. But he was back back in the harness by the mid-'90s, cutting a solid set for Verve in 1994, I'm a Jockey, that spotlighted his blues-soul synthesis most effectively. Every Road Ends, recorded in France and released on Ruf, followed in 1999. A collaboration with his brother Syl appeared in the summer of 2002, the cleverly titled Two Johnsons Are Better Than One. Brothers Live, recorded by Jimmy Johnson and the Chicago Dave Blues Band featuring saxophonist Sam Burckhardt at Switzerland’s Basel Blues Festival in 2002, arrived in 2004. /Biography by Bill Dahl, AllMusic

(For personnel and recording details, see artwork included.)

R.I.P. Jimmy Johnson (Nov. 25, 1928 - Jan. 31, 2022)

Heap See mc
Heap See zippy

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Kurt Crandall - Get Wrong With Me

Album: Get Wrong With Me
Size: 119,4 MB
Time: 51:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Full

1. Shorty's Got To Go (3:44)
2. Boogy Fool (2:37)
3. Speak Up (2:22)
4. Get Wrong With Me (4:56)
5. Gourment Ice (3:32)
6. Annie (2:39)
7. Dissatisfied (3:27)
8. Take My Love (4:43)
9. Pets Ain't People (5:34)
10. Late Night Rendezvous (3:56)
11. Spider In My Stew (6:07)
12. Hypomanic (4:46)
13. Barroom Light (3:12)

Producer and blues researcher Dick Shurman wrote the liner notes to Kurt Crandall's second self-produced CD, recorded in Chicago. The follow-up to his superb 2004 debut is presenting his individual blend of styles. It was William Clarke who changed Kurt's life in 1993 when Kurt heard him perform at the Chicago Blues Fest. Sometimes Kurt is recreating the easy-swinging, fat-bodied tone of the master. But there's more to his music: westcoast jump, Kansas City swing, and Chicago style blues. Great band, featuring Lee McBee's guitarist, a.o. As a vocalist, Kurt has been influenced by the original blues shouters like Jimmy Witherspoon. Cool set for all lovers of original style blues, and fine harp blowing.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Get Wrong With Me mc
Get Wrong With Me zippy

Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Mercy Me

Album: Mercy Me
Size: 183,7 MB
Time: 79:58
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, back

1. Blow Wind Blow (6:55)
2. Alabama (5:09)
3. Blues For Ruthie Foster (5:23)
4. Soul Searching (4:36)
5. Blues For Duke Robillard (7:43)
6. Only You And I Know (7:01)
7. A Prayer For Tomorrow (5:59)
8. Dave's Groove (6:51)
9. Please Send Me Someone To Love (10:46)
10. Coal Train Blues (5:02)
11. The Sun Shines Brightly (8:33)
12. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher (5:54)

Mercy Me is guitarist Ronnie Earl's 28th album, and his 14th for Canada's Stony Plain. Earl is a consummate master of tone - he has never used an effects pedal. Many blues guitarists are fine soloists, but Earl is more than that: he's a true stylist and improviser who has perhaps more in common with jazz musicians though he remains willfully bound to his vocation as a bluesman. He is backed by longtime band the Broadcasters - Dave Limina (piano and B-3), Diane Blue (vocals), Forrest Padgett (drums), and Paul Kochanski (electric and upright bass). He enlisted guests for a 12-song set, almost evenly divided between covers and originals. They include pianist Anthony Geraci, saxophonists Mark Earley and Mario Perrett, guitarist Peter Ward, and vocalist Tess Ferraiolo.

Earl pays a fingerpopping tribute to Muddy Waters in covering his "Blow Wind Blow." Using B-3 and piano as driving engines, he flies across his Stratocaster strings in full treble tone. Blue swings hard on the lyric. (She is one of the finest blues singers in the game.) He offers a surprise in reading John Coltrane's modal classic "Alabama" with assistance from his sax players. The arrangement is inventive, different, but equally profound. Earl reaches for each note solemnly; his arrangement directly equates the saxophonist's memorial for 1963's 16th Street Baptist Church bombing with the ongoing struggle against virulent, often violent racism. He picks up an acoustic to duet with Ward on "Blues for Ruthie Foster," playing lines that reflect the Delta influence of Robert Johnson and Robert Jr. Lockwood.

He reprises the title cut from 1988's "Soul Searching" with horns added to his sparse, tasty, soloing atop Limina's gorgeous B-3. Earl and company deliver a fine version of Dave Mason's "Only You Know and I Know" in tribute to the inimitable Bonnie Bramlett. Blue's throaty contralto is perfectly suited to this R&B gem. "A Prayer for Tomorrow" is a soulful blues that simmers and flows with inventive soloing from Earl and Geraci. The guitarist's nearly 11-minute reading of Percy Mayfield's soul-blues classic "Please Send Me Someone to Love" is a set highlight. He offers the first verse and chorus instrumentally before Blue enters passionately, understating the lyric. "Coal Train Blues" is a straightforward rocking blues with wonderful exchanges between Earl, the piano, and B-3. "The Sun Shines Brightly," co-written by Blue, is a deep, sultry, Delta-inspired gospel blues. She wails and moans atop and around droning, sharp-edged guitar lines as piano and B-3 simmer underneath.

The closing cover of Jackie Wilson's "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" offers a gorgeous lead vocal from Ferraiolo, leaving listeners with a joyful expression of romantic and spiritual love. As a guitarist, Earl's technical facility is well documented. That said, his taste, generosity, and vision as a bandleader and interpreter of classic material is equal to his masterful playing. Mercy Me is both perfectly balanced and intensely honest; it underscores and expands on his stature as one of the world's greatest living bluesmen. /Thom Jurek, AllMusic

Mercy Me mc
Mercy Me zippy

Monday, April 18, 2022

Cinelli Brothers - Villa Jukejoint

Size: 157,2 MB - 351 MB
Time: 68:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - Flac
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. Choo Ma Gum (4:04)
2. Save Me (3:03)
3. Dry Spell (3:40)
4. Wanna Have A Good Time (4:07)
5. Last Cigarette (4:01)
6. I Believe (3:34)
7. Chop The Line (3:15)
8. Married Woman (3:55)
9. Just So You Know (4:39)
10. Grandchildren Of The Blues (4:19)
11. Wolf Whistle (4:05)
12. Hairy Armpits (3:54)
13. Hole In My Shoe (Bonus Tracks) (4:42)
14. Revolution (Bonus Tracks) (3:31)
15. Crawlin' King Snake Take 12 (Bonus Tracks) (3:55)
16. I Don't Know What Males You Love Me So (Bonus Tracks) (2:38)
17. Homework (Bonus Tracks) (3:13)
18. Long Distance Call (Bonus Tracks) (3:57)

The Cinelli Brothers are thrilled to announce that the recordings for the second album have started. It’s an ambitious project involving special recording techniques, or rather, very old ones. Undoubtedly, it will be all live in the studio. Last month Marco was busy trying to find the right microphone for his voice, and he spent a good week testing few models. All is set up now, the key ‘R’ has been already once or twice! At the very same time, the cover artwork is also work in progress: fans will be delighted to know that, on the trail of ‘Babe Please Set Your Alarm’, there will be another illustration. At present, the band is working on some horn section arrangement (yes, there will be horns ladies and gentlemen!) and practicing other instruments than their first one, as there will be some serious instru- swapping. On top of it, Enzo will reunite again with his old friend, the double bass, brushing it up during last days of summer. Won’t be long till you will hear some more news, so stay tuned!!!

Villa Jukejoint MP3
Villa Jukejoint FLAC

Cinelli Brothers - Babe Please Set Your Alarm

Size: 116,1 MB - 308 MB
Time: 50:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - Flac
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, CD, tray

1. Your Lies (3:15)
2. Cry And Shout (3:21)
3. Babe Please Set Your Alarm (3:57)
4. Don't Hold Back And Love Me (3:44)
5. So Tired (4:13)
6. Rocco (4:18)
7. Back Door Man (4:41)
8. She Done Gone Away (4:08)
9. One More Minute Over Me (5:08)
10. Dark Eyes (2:58)
11. Chain Of Fools (5:04)
12. Kiss (5:50)

This is a very proficient album, and one that bears numerous listens as the detail begins to reveal itself. The instrumental, Rocco, keeps getting better and The Aretha Franklin cover grows and grows. This band is one to watch…both live and for their next album. I think it safe to say that if they continue to develop their writing styles and carefully choose and craft the cover versions, then that second album will be even better.

Babe Please Set Your Alarm MP3
Babe Please Set Your Alarm FLAC

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Kurt Crandall - True Story

Album: True Story
Size: 119,7 MB
Time: 51:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Full

1. But One Regret (3:04)
2. Marinara Mambo (3:47)
3. Sammy (4:49)
4. Quibble With A Nibble (4:23)
5. Eep Opp Ork Ah Ah (3:13)
6. Self Servin' Woman (6:31)
7. Ella Roo Blues (3:11)
8. Bed Has One Pillow (4:58)
9. Bumpity Bump (4:07)
10. My Little Machine (9:10)
11. Evans Shuffle (4:35)

Since graduating in 1991 harp player Kurt Crandall has been on a musical and intellectual sojourn that has taken him to several places in the US. After passing through Charlottesville, Kansas City, Washington DC and Macon, Georgia he recently wound up in Atlanta. It is the influence of the harp playing of Sonny Boy Williamson II and Little Walter in particular that come through most strongly though. The Sonny Boy Williamson II influence shines through strongly on the opener, "But One Regret." Crandall has a good voice and a nice fat tone to his harp playing. There is a retro feel to this track which persists throughout the album, which is helped by the use of vintage instruments and amplification. Having said that, the band never really sound dated.

Whilst there is quite a strong Chicago harp influence running through the album, the overall sound is more West Coast than Chicago. Every now and again, Crandall will throw in some jazzy phrasing. This is most notable on the opening to "Sammy," which opens out into a Louis Jordan style song. This style is also used to very good effect on "Eeep Opp Ork Ah Ah" - a title Jordan would have been proud of. The first eight tracks on the album are all originals, but the album rounds off with a trio of covers. "Bumpity Bump," which is most usually associated with Smiley Lewis is followed by a fine extended workout on Sonny Boy Williamson I's "My Little Machine." The last word is left to "Evans Shuffle" - attributed here to Little Walter, rather than Muddy Waters - which takes things home in style.

Harp fans in particular will find much to admire on "True Story." If you are looking for reference points, William Clarke and R.J. Mischo are probably the nearest thing to the band's overall sound. Crandall gets excellent support throughout, with guitarists Karl Angerer and Pete Kanaras working particulalrly well together. "True Story" offers plenty of promising signs that mark Kurt Crandall out as a talent to watch out for.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

True Story mc
True Story zippy

Edgar Winter - Brother Johnny

Album: Brother Johnny
Size: 175,1 MB
Time: 75:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues, blues-rock
Art: Front

1. Mean Town Blues (5:05)
2. Still Alive And Well (3:42)
3. Lone Star Blues (3:57)
4. I’m Yours And I’m Hers (4:49)
5. Johnny B. Goode (3:27)
6. Stranger (4:06)
7. Highway 61 Revisited (5:01)
8. Rock ‘N’ Roll Hoochie Koo (4:03)
9. When You Got A Good Friend (3:52)
10. Jumpin’ Jack Flash (5:13)
11. Guess I’ll Go Away (3:37)
12. Drown In My Own Tears (5:31)
13. Self Destructive Blues (3:35)
14. Memory Pain (5:44)
15. Stormy Monday Blues (5:25)
16. Got My Mojo Workin’ (4:13)
17. End Of The Line (4:24)

Johnny Winter was one of the first generation of white blues-rock guitar virtuosos, blazing his fiery, fluid style across all manner of blues in the late 60s/early 70s with a singular passion. But he was pursued by demons – mainly heroin – that continued to gnaw away at his genial talent until he died in 2014. His multi-instrumentalist brother Edgar has paid tribute to Johnny by enlisting a collection of modern-day guitar heroes to specifically honour Johnny’s playing style and legacy on covers of a selection of his best tracks.

It’s a skill that involves more than just copying the notes, and the results, from the likes of Billy Gibbons, Joe Walsh, Joe Bonamassa, Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, are impressive. But ultimately you don’t learn as much about Johnny himself as you would from listening to the originals of the 17 tracks presented here.

Joining Edgar on the inclusive project is an impressive array of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by Johnny, including Joe Bonamassa, Doyle Bramhall II, John McFee, Robben Ford, Billy Gibbons, David Grissom, Taylor Hawkins, Warren Haynes, Steve Lukather, Michael McDonald, Keb Mo, Doug Rappoport, Bobby Rush, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ringo Starr, Derek Trucks, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Walsh, Phil X and Gregg Bissonette.

Brother Johnny mc
Brother Johnny zippy

Friday, April 15, 2022

Al Jones - Bittersweet

Album: Bittersweet
Size: 114,1 MB
Time: 49:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2005
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Full

1. Too Long (2:55)
2. Got To Be Tough (5:28)
3. You Don't Love Me (3:55)
4. Gimme All Your Lovin' (2:52)
5. Bittersweet (4:00)
6. I Need You So Bad (3:35)
7. Nobody Wanna Die (6:45)
8. Fesuloma Luck (4:21)
9. Won't Be Hangin' 'Round (5:37)
10. Checkin' On My Baby (2:29)
11. Demands (3:52)
12. Relax (3:34)

Al Jones sings “No Pain, No Gain” on his new album “Bittersweet.” After all, the blues survive on emotions, feelings and authenticity. Who would know that better than Al Jones: For 25 years already, the guitarist and singer has been a regular of the German blues scene and numbers amongst the most adept instrumentalists outside the USA. The diversity of Jones’s licks, the quality of his phrasing and the vigor of his playing all stem from extensive work with his idols Sonny Rollins, Jimmy Reed and Ray Charles - and they prove that one doesn’t necessarily have to sell one’s soul on a dusty street corner.

Together with his band, this seasoned master has tapped into this wealth of experience to develop a perfectly individual energy, dynamic and groove that inevitably sweep the listener along. This all makes “Bittersweet” a great experience - not only for fans of the 12-bar genre.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Bittersweet mc
Bittersweet zippy

Jose Ramirez - Major League Blues

Album: Major League Blues
Size: 118,5 MB
Time: 51:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Front, back

1. Major League Blues (w. Jimmy Johnson) (4:18)
2. I Saw It Coming (6:38)
3. Bad Boy (4:20)
4. My Love Is Your Love (6:50)
5. Whatever She Wants (4:08)
6. Here In The Delta (5:20)
7. Forbidden Funk (3:33)
8. Are We Really Different (5:55)
9. Gotta Let You Go (5:45)
10. After All This Time (4:34)

During the historical sessions that took place in the summer of 2021 at Delmark Records Riverside Studio, Jose received blessings from 93-year-old Jimmy Johnson and 91-year-old Bob Stroger, two of the most well-respected elders of the blues world. Those sessions with the Delmark All-Star Band confirmed that Jose is a 100% Major League Blues player. Witnesses of this session were moved to tears listening to the young Costa Rican trading electrifying phrases with the one and only Jimmy Johnson. The album presents eight original songs and two classic tunes by masters of Chicago blues, Magic Sam (“My Love is Your Love”) and Eddie Taylor (“Bad Boy”).

The recording sessions were done in a most unique way as well. Tracks 1-4 were recorded August 23rd, 2021 with the Delmark All-Star Band made up of Bob Stroger on bass; Willie “The Touch” Hayes on drums; Roosevelt Purifoy on the 1956 Hammond B3 Organ that was once at Chess Studios; Billy Flynn on guitar; and special guest Jimmy Johnson adding guitar to the title track. Johnson’s addition to “Major League Blues,” would be his final recording. Track 5-10 were actually recorded earlier, during the first week of September, 2020. That band was made up of drummer Antonio Reyes; bassist Kenny Watson; keyboardist Andre Reyes, Jr.; percussionist Evan Hoffman and vocalist Shelly Bonet (who also shares songwriting credit on two tracks).

Ramirez was recently nominated for a Blues Music Award 2021 for his debut album Here I Come, produced by blues guitar legend Anson Funderburgh. The Jose Ramirez Band won second place at The Blues Foundation 2020 International Blues Challenge in Memphis, performing in the finals at the Orpheum Theater in Memphis after advancing to the quarter and semi-finals against over 230 bands from around the world. In the past couple of years, Jose has traveled the globe playing the blues. His two European tours included more than 45 concerts in England, Spain, the Netherlands and Belgium. His U.S.A. tour included shows around the Midwest and the South.

Highlights included shows at legendary clubs such as Buddy Guy’s Legends, where Buddy himself joined Jose on stage. Ramirez’ Major League Blues tour kicks off on Thursday, March 3rd, at the BB King Museum in Indianola, Mississippi and continues the next night at Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale. After that the tour takes to the Midwest hitting major blues hot spots such as The Zoo Bar in Lincoln, Nebraska, House of Blues and Buddy Guy’s Legends in Chicago, and Mojo’s Boneyard in Evansville, Indiana before hitting the East Coast where he will perform from Maine to Florida.

Major League Blues mc
Major League Blues zippy

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

CeDell Davis - The Horror Of It All

Album: The Horror Of It All
Size: 74,0 MB
Time: 31:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1998
Styles: Blues, Delta blues
Art: Full

1. Coon Can Mattie (2:43)
2. Chicken Hawk (3:00)
3. Keep On Snatchin' It Back (2:40)
4. The Horror (2:50)
5. Come Here Baby (3:17)
6. Worried Life (3:59)
7. Cold Chills (3:33)
8. Mistreatin' Me (1:41)
9. I Want You (2:32)
10. If You Like Fat Women (3:42)
11. Tojo Told Hitler (1:50)

Those who have fallen under the spell of the Fat Possum label's brand of raw, rocking Delta blues are bound to find plenty to like in the music of Cedell Davis. That said, Davis doesn't really sound like anyone else on the label...nor any other for that matter. His angular, atonal bottleneck guitar playing and garbled vocals are bound to offend many fans of slick, contemporary urban blues, but for a raw taste of the Delta you need not look further.

Although the songs and performances on The Horror of It All rank a notch below those on 1994's Feel Like Doin' Something Wrong, it's still a strong outing. Davis goes it alone with his guitar on most of the tracks; joined only by drums on one song; and drums, bass, and second guitar on another. Yet, despite the sparseness of the instrumentation, the album offers more variety than most of the contemporaneous releases on the label. Davis veers comfortably from the type of hypnotic, droning blues favored by deceased labelmate Junior Kimbrough on tracks like "The Horror" to John Lee Hooker-like boogies such as "I Want You."

Mostly, though, Davis sounds like no one so much as himself. As per usual with Fat Possum Records releases, even the most familiar blues on the album (e.g., "Keep on Snatchin' It Back, "Coon Can Mattie") are listed as originals, and one song ("If You Like Fat Women") is reprised from the earlier album. None of which matters, of course, when the performances are this spirited. Davis manages to make each of these songs his own. The Horror of It All makes a nice addition to any Delta blues collection. /Jeff Konkel, AllMusic

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

The Horror Of It All mc
The Horror Of It All zippy

Kurt Crandall - Take It Off

Album: Take It Off
Size: 100,2 MB
Time: 43:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Full

1. 8th Event (3:11)
2. Take It Off (5:01)
3. Can't Dance (3:47)
4. Loser (4:17)
5. Taquito Under My Seat (5:20)
6. TV Mamma (4:37)
7. Dirty Pete (4:16)
8. Figgy Bag (3:50)
9. Why You Do (3:59)
10. Bolivar Blues (5:01)

After more than seven years since his last album, Kurt Crandall has a new release – thankfully it is worth the wait. He follows up his sophomore release, Get Wrong with Me (recorded during his tenure in Chicago) with his most ambitious and focused effort to date. Once again this album finds Kurt navigating the worlds of jazz, swing, jump, as well as blues from Chicago and New Orleans. Consistent throughout, however, are Crandall’s clever songwriting and infectious grooves.

As with all of his music, he chose not to rehash well-worn blues idioms and instead relies on personal experience and observational humor. For this album he chose to tackle such topics as being love-struck by a female heptathelete (8th Event), coping with male pattern baldness (Take it Off), dismissing a woman due to her lack of rhythm (Can’t Dance), exploring what it means to be down on your luck (Loser), the powerful attraction of pheromones (Dirty Pete), the silent treatment in a relationship (Why You Do) – as well as a couple of original instrumentals (Figgy Bag & Taquito Under My Seat).

Finally, the CD closes with an ambitious cover of a Thelonious Monk song – Bolivar Blues. All told, this album offers a glimpse at an independent artist ready to break into the mainstream and make people aware what fellow musicians and blues insiders already know – Kurt Crandall is a triple threat with his ability to write honest, original material that is propelled by his facility on both diatonic and chromatic harmonicas.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

Take It Off mc
Take It Off zippy

Jack Broadbent - Ride

Album: Ride
Size: 80,1 MB
Time: 34:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues/Americana/Roots mix
Art: Front

1. Ride (4:13)
2. I Love Your Rock 'N' Roll (4:15)
3. New Orleans (3:41)
4. Hard Livin' (5:39)
5. Midnight Radio (2:59)
6. Baby Blue (5:18)
7. Grace (3:10)
8. Who Are You? (5:21)

Broadbent began crafting his musical chops as a youth in Lincolnshire England, where he originally started off on the drums before moving towards the guitar and songwriting. While busking in his early 20s Broadbent refined his slide guitar technique, complete with his requisite whiskey flask, which attracted fans of all ages to the young virtuosic bluesman. In 2016, the Montreux Jazz Festival hailed him as, “The new master of the slide guitar.” Many musicians took note of the young luminary as well, and Ronnie Wood, Peter Frampton and others enlisted Broadbent to join them on the road. Listeners continued to engage, earning Broadbent over 10 million streams on Spotify.

And while his background may be rooted in the blues and rock of classic artists like John Lee Hooker and Little Feat, the sound is distinctly his own. The songs on Ride are steeped in grit and power. The Americana vibe of “I Love Your Rock ‘n’ Roll” moves into the funky “New Orleans,” an homage to one of Broadbent’s favorite towns. “Grace” soars with a kind of front-porch spirituality, while album closer “Who Are You” offers brooding moments, depicting the ongoing journey that is life.

Broadbent plans to take Ride on the road throughout 2022, eager to bring the songs to life on the stage. No matter what lies on the road ahead, Broadbent’s fans can rely on his dedication to the music and to his evolving craft. Little Feat founding member and current US tourmate Bill Payne says it best: “I love his voice. His playing is superb, showing an almost reckless abandon when he gets revved up. He is performing on the edge, and if he falls, so be it. The pieces will not break.”

Ride mc
Ride zippy

Monday, April 11, 2022

David Wilcox - My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble

Size: 73.7 MB
Time: 31:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1983
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front & Back

01. My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble (2:48)
02. Love Meltdown (3:04)
03. I See You (2:25)
04. Downtown Came Uptown (2:30)
05. Riverboat Fantasy (3:37)
06. Shake It Baby (2:41)
07. Freeze To Me (3:04)
08. Too Cool (2:10)
09. Just This Side Of Heaven (2:31)
10. Bad Feeling (3:47)
11. Mow 'Em Down (2:41)

Canadian guitarist and singer/songwriter David Wilcox started his long and accomplished professional career by landing a spot in the and band . A few years later, Wilcox stepped into the spotlight in front of his own band. In 1977, he recorded his first album -- the first of many. During the next two decades, he earned a number of awards and his albums went gold and platinum.

David Wilcox was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the summer of 1949. He was only six when he sampled his first music. The job that had looked fun and exciting to young Wilcox. A year later, he was picking out tunes, or something like tunes, on a guitar. Before he was a teen, he managed to land his first gig.

In 1970, when he was 21, Wilcox got a little taste of fame as part of, a band that performed weekly on television. The show had a nationwide audience, and the band backed numerous big-star acts who appeared as guests. He also recorded with the band.

After a few years, Wilcox decided to move on and formed a band called, before trying his luck at performing solo, doing both blues-rock and roots rock at the time. In 1977, he recorded his debut album, Out of the Woods, and released it independently. Once he signed a deal with EMI Music Canada, the full-length album was re-released under the new label and hit the market in 1983. That same year, a sophomore offering arrived, My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble. It was followed a year later by Bad Reputation. Wilcox was building a good reputation, each album going gold.

By 1985, EMI/Capitol put together some of his most popular tunes on The Best of David Wilcox. He finished out the '80s with Breakfast at the Circus and Natural Edge. During the last decade before the new millennium, he recorded more albums, including Over 60 Minutes, Thirteen Songs, and two best-of albums, David Wilcox: The Collected Works and Greatest Hits Too.

2001 didn't find Wilcox slowing down his career. In between touring to perform live, he completed a new album, Rhythm of Love. Released through Stony Plain/Warner, the recording carries tunes such as "High Water Rising," "Rhythm of Love," "Easy Like Rain," "Already Got What You Need," and "Play That Guitar Rag." ~Charlotte Dillon

My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble MP3
My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble FLAC

The Big Pine Band - Selfrich

Size: 110.7 MB
Time: 47:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Day By Day (4:34)
02. That's The Way She Moves (3:55)
03. Selfrich (6:09)
04. Suffered So Long (4:51)
05. Bullseye (5:33)
06. Long Way From There (4:16)
07. Nothing At All (4:13)
08. The Minky Stinky Man (6:23)
09. Jamestown Jam (3:39)
10. Set Up (3:41)

SelfRich is the debut album from the Southern Rock band 'The Big Pine Band'.

The initial spark for the creation of the South Florida five-piece was a 2015 LA film for which the two guitarists Kevin McLoughlin and George Schoeppner were to compose music. Having set their sights on a strong singer in Smokey Gage, they quickly realized it was time to form a band. The Big Pine Band was then completed with gifted rhythm section Randy Finn on bass and Zeke Merkel on drums.

Selfrich MP3
Selfrich FLAC

Paul deLay Band - Burnin'

Album: Burnin'
Size: 101,7 MB
Time: 43:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1988
Styles: Blues
Art: LP front & back

1. I'm Gonna Stop (3:13)
2. You Can Make It If You Try (4:46)
3. Tighten Up (6:18)
4. Life Is Too Short (4:17)
5. Lost In A Dream (3:35)
6. Blues In The Night (3:25)
7. 3-Handed Woman (3:17)
8. I Take What I Want (4:23)
9. I Can't Stop (2:44)
10. Buzz Me (4:01)
11. Paul Train (3:57)

For originality in contemporary blues with a capital "o," one need look no further than West Coast harmonica stylist, singer, and songwriter Paul deLay. DeLay is the freshest songwriting voice to come onto the West Coast blues scene since Robert Cray rose to prominence in the San Francisco Bay area in the 1980s. Not surprisingly, he backs up his original songs with some very stylized chromatic harmonica playing that incorporates a sense of swing and jazz, largely based on the Chicago blues harp masters.

DeLay was born January 31, 1952, in Portland, OR, but raised in the Ardenwald neighborhood of Milwaukee, in a musically inclined family. After hearing Paul Butterfield play "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," he became hooked on blues harmonica by age eight. He took his inspiration from Big Walter "Shakey" Horton and Little Walter Jacobs, and later, George "Harmonica" Smith and Charlie Musselwhite. DeLay took lessons on piano and tried to teach himself guitar and drums, but he found his true calling when he picked up the harmonica. He began playing along with records at first, and later formed a jug band in the 1960s.

DeLay led a band called Brown Sugar, which played in Portland-area clubs for most of the 1970s, and then began leading a band under his own name in 1978. DeLay toured with Chicago piano player Sunnyland Slim and guitarist Hubert Sumlin for a few months that same year. When he got off the road, he concentrated his efforts on developing his own sound while leading his own band. He began writing his own songs in 1980, and by that point he was already a veteran of the bandstand. DeLay knew he didn't want to write standard blues songs, and to this day he avoids clichéd lyrical themes.

The Paul deLay Band recorded four independent albums on their own label by 1988: Teasin', American Voodoo, The Paul deLay Band, and Burnin'. The band toured constantly, and deLay's alcoholism turned into a major problem. When he finally quit drinking, he slowly began using cocaine instead, which he was busted for dealing. While spending three years in prison, deLay wrote a huge number of original songs and put his boozing and cocaine-snorting habits behind him for good. When he came out of prison in 1995, deLay made up for his lost time, and the results can be heard on several fine albums.

Most notable are two recent albums for Evidence, Take It from the Turnaround (1996), an album that combines two independent releases he recorded locally in Portland for Criminal Records, and his more recent Ocean of Tears (1997). Both albums are fine examples of deLay's unique gift for telling a story and his natural sense of humor and wittiness, as well as great singing and harmonica playing. Both also showcase excellent backing bands. That's why deLay's reputation has spread out from his home base in Oregon to envelop the rest of the country, as well as parts of Canada and Europe.

In the late '80s and 1990s, the Paul deLay Band has performed at the San Francisco Blues Festival, the Pocono Blues Festival, the Long Beach Blues Festival, and the San Francisco Harmonica Festival, among many other large-scale gatherings. On March 7, 2007, deLay died from recently diagnosed leukemia, as well as kidney and liver failure. Three months later Last of the Best, a collection of live tracks, appeared from Criminal Records. /Biography by Richard Skelly, AllMusic

Burnin' mc
Burnin' zippy