Showing posts with label Coco Robicheaux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coco Robicheaux. Show all posts

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Various - Orleans Records Story

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 72:31
Size: 166.0 MB
Styles: New Orleans blues/jazz
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[4:41] 1. Mighty Sam Mcclain - Pray
[4:23] 2. Dorothy Goodman - Born With The Blues
[6:12] 3. Guitar Slim, Jr. - It's A Privilege, Baby, To Be Loved By You
[2:18] 4. Danny Barker - Ham And Eggs
[4:12] 5. C.P. Love - True Blue
[3:19] 6. Willy De Ville - Jump Steady Come My Way
[3:59] 7. Roland Stone - Remember Me
[6:14] 8. Coco Robicheaux - Cottonmouth
[2:59] 9. Johnny J & The Hitmen - J-Walkin'
[3:31] 10. Blue Lu Barker - Bring The Greenbacks When You Call
[3:21] 11. Robert Lowery - A Good Man Is Hard To Find
[5:35] 12. Pinstripe Brass Band - I Ate Up The Apple Tree
[7:19] 13. Marva Wright - I'm Not Coming Back
[4:49] 14. Little Freddie King - Mean Little Woman
[3:18] 15. Ironing Board Sam - Chillin' Like An Ice Cube
[2:19] 16. Tony Green - Waltz For Pud
[3:53] 17. Rockie Charles - Don't Let Me Go

The Orleans Records Story presents some of the best tracks recorded for the label, concentrating mostly on modern electric and acoustic blues, but also featuring some more traditional sounds as well (in jazz as well as blues). Featured artists include Mighty Sam McClain, Danny Barker, Blue Lu Barker, Marva Wright, Coco Robicheaux, Guitar Slim Jr., Willy DeVille, Little Freddie King, Ironing Board Sam, Dorothy Goodman, and more. ~Steve Huey

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Friday, November 29, 2013

New Orleans Musicians' Clinic - Get You A Healin' (Special Anniversary Re-Release)

Size: 230,0 MB
Time: 100:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: New Orleans Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock, Others
Art: Front

01. Pain In My Heart (Feat. The Gyptians) (8:07)
02. Louisiana Medicine Man (Feat. Maria Muldaur & Coco Robicheaux) (5:12)
03. Look What I Got (Feat. David Malone & Tiny Town) (5:48)
04. Don't You Feel My Leg (Don't You Make Me High) (Feat. Blu Lu Barker & Maria Muldaur) (4:48)
05. Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu (Feat. Funky Meters) (4:40)
06. Smokin' Lung Blues (Feat. Bobby Broussard & Jo-Jo Reed) (5:13)
07. Virus Called The Blues (Feat. Art Neville & Dr. John) (8:57)
08. Sugar Butt (Feat. Smilin' Myron & Friends) (3:36)
09. Da Medicine Man (Feat. George Porter Jr.) (3:59)
10. Fit As A Fiddle (Feat. Luther Kent) (3:42)
11. Get You A Healin' (Feat. Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas & Tommy Malone) (3:21)
12. Big Chief Donald Had A Heart Of Steel (Feat. Guardians of the Flame Mardi Gras Indians) (4:26)
13. Lost My House (Feat. Bonerama) (6:18)
14. Bad Case Of Love (Feat. B.B. King) (5:28)
15. I Love You? The Hypocondriaddict's Song (Feat. Margie Perez) (3:44)
16. Poor Man's Paradise (NOMC Benefit Version) (4:44)
17. Lester's Methadone Clinic (Feat. Sonia Dada) (3:43)
18. Nurse I'll Be Good: Otis Convalesces (Feat. The Tin Men) (2:34)
19. I Want My Heart Back (Acoustic) (Feat. Chandler Travis) (3:30)
20. Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You (Feat. Banu Gibson) (2:45)
21. The Cradle Did Rock (NOMC Benefit Version) (Feat. Christine Ohlman) (3:07)
22. Wrong Heartbeat (Feat. Richard Thompson) (3:25)

Back in 1998, the New Orleans Musicians Clinic (NOMC) was formed to provide much-needed healthcare to the city's many musicians and their families. The clinic was the first such health initiative in the United States, and has served as an invaluable blueprint for other cities. The clinic is part of the New Orleans Musicians Assistance Foundation (NOMAF), which provides social and occupational assistance to over 1,800 struggling musicians in the Crescent City.

Shortly after the opening of the NOMC, the organization released the original Get You A Healin' CD, a twelve-track collection of New Orleans styled blues, jazz, and R&B that featured artists like Art Neville, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, and Coco Robicheaux, among others. All the musicians donated their time and songs to this benefit album, which was intended to raise awareness of musician's health issues and maybe make a little much-needed cash for the clinic.

Flash forward a decade or so, and the ravages of Hurricane Katrina and its lengthy aftermath have wreaked havoc on New Orleans' musical heritage. With federal funding cuts and dwindling contributions due to the economy, the New Orleans Musicians Clinic is going back to the well one more time with an anniversary reissue of Get You A Healin'. The digital-only release will be available on iTunes, Amazon, and other retailers on August 24, 2010 and money raised from the sales of the digital album and individual tracks will be used to further the clinic's efforts.

For this anniversary reissue, the original twelve tracks on Get You A Healin' have been expanded by another ten new songs, the expanded album featuring the talents of the aforementioned artists as well as folks like guitarist Richard Thompson, Sonia Dada, the subdudes, Bonerama, Christine Ohlman (of the Saturday Night Band), and the great B.B. King, among others. ~By Reverend Keith A. Gordon

*If you like it and you can, please buy it. It's for a good cause.

Get You A Healin'