Showing posts with label Connie Lush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Connie Lush. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Connie Lush - Unfaithfully Yours?

Size: 111,9 MB
Time: 48:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2002
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. Standin (6:04)
2. Get It Right (4:43)
3. Guilty (5:09)
4. You Can't Make Me Stay (3:19)
5. Dedicated To You (3:39)
6. It Hurts So Bad (4:33)
7. Can We Love Again (6:09)
8. I'd Rather Go Blind (5:59)
9. Shoppin (3:34)
10. Unfaithfully Yours? (5:06)

Connie Lush's band is called Blues Shouter, and while that may be an accurate description of some numbers she is also capable of great subtlety and tenderness. She is Liverpudlian, but you would only know that if you hear her talk. To hear her sing you think of the space between Etta James and Janis Joplin. The other star of the show is guitarist John Lewis, who combines jazz and rock styles with great slide playing. Think Ry Cooder with more passion, or Alvin Lee with taste. The band's rhythm section consists of Lush's partner, Terry Harris, on bass and Carl Woodward on drums, although they are augmented by other musicians and singers on some tracks.

This is the fourth album and while the band has always been a tight unit they are developing as writers and eight of the ten songs are written by band members. The first couple of numbers, "Standin'" and "Get It Right," rock like something from 30 years ago by Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat or the Stones, and "Shoppin'," with added brass section, swings like a stable door in a hurricane. Slower songs like "You Can't Make Me Stay," "It Hurts So Bad" and the closing title track show her other side, with good use of dynamics and plenty of restraint when appropriate. While it is clearly Lush's show there are good solos, mostly from Lewis, but also Tony Peers' Milesian trumpet and Henry Priestman's organ.

Lush's choice of two standards, "Guilty" and "I'd Rather Go Blind," show her confidence about comparisons with her peers. In both cases she gets away with it and her renditions are excellent, but I doubt if many blues fans need another recording of either, especially if they already have the definitive versions (Bonnie Raitt and Etta James respectively). It is a reflection on the band's writing that two such great songs stand out from the rest more in terms of familiarity than quality.

Personnel: Connie Lush (vocals); John Lewis (guitar); Terry Harris (bass); Carl Woodward (drums). Guests: Henry Priestman (Hammond organ, backing vocals); Steve Alun Jones (piano); Tony Peers (trumpet); Alby Donnelly (horns); Carla Russell, Gary Christian (backing vocals).

Unfaithfully Yours? mc
Unfaithfully Yours? zippy

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Connie Lush & Blues Shouter - Live At The Tavern Club

Size: 109,6 MB
Time: 47:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2006
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Front, back

1. Blues Is My Business (3:50)
2. Love Me Like A Man (8:17)
3. It Hurts Me Too (3:53)
4. 24hr Blues (4:27)
5. Send Me No Flowers (4:00)
6. Nobody's Fault But Mine (3:09)
7. Feeling Good (10:18)
8. Higher Ground (5:04)
9. Autumn Leaves (4:30)

Connie has one of the best female blues voices in the business and this live album from the Cavern Club is a prime example of her at her best - Live! The album kicks off with Blues Is My Business, and boy does she mean it. Love Me Like A Man is low down and dirty blues. It Hurts Me Too (an Elmore James cover) has some scintillating slide guitar. I won't go through every single track but I can assure you that this cd, long deleted and quite rare, is worth every penny. 10 min Feeling Good is worth the price of admission alone. /Steve C.

Live At The Tavern Club mc
Live At The Tavern Club zippy

Friday, September 11, 2020

Connie Lush & Blues Shouter - Live At The Royal Albert Hall

Size: 139,3 MB
Time: 59:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1999
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. I'll Sing The Blues For You (7:29)
02. Keep Me Hanging On (5:06)
03. Now Baby Or Never (2:54)
04. One Monkey (3:19)
05. Can We Love Again (6:50)
06. Built For Comfort (3:07)
07. Doctor Doctor (9:01)
08. House Straight (5:02)
09. Dog (5:21)
10. You Don't Know Me (5:05)
11. Out Of The Rain (6:08)

Connie Lush, one of the UK’s most respected and recognised blues singers. She has won Best Female Vocalist UK five times and earned a place in the gallery of greats, alongside Alexis Corner and Eric Clapton to name just two.

She has won Best Female Vocalist UK five times and earned a place in the gallery of greats, alongside Alexis Corner and Eric Clapton to name just two.

In recent years, Connie has performed in more than 30 countries. She has played at some of Europe’s largest and most prestigious festivals, including Glastonbury Festival 2011 and wowing audiences in Moscow, New York and LA, recording in The Cotton Row Studios in Memphis and singing at BB Kings, Beale Street.

Connie also toured with BB King through the UK, finishing at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Live At The Royal Albert Hall MP3
Live At The Royal Albert Hall FLAC

Friday, November 29, 2019

Connie Lush - Blue On Blue

Size: 86,3 MB
Time: 36:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues Vocals
Art: Front

01. Careless Love (3:59)
02. Can We Love Again (4:05)
03. Roll 'em Easy (2:58)
04. It Hurts So Bad (3:59)
05. You Don't Know Me (3:09)
06. Unfaithfully Yours (4:33)
07. Nobodys Fault But Mine (3:26)
08. You Can't Make Me Stay (3:32)
09. Trouble So Hard (3:15)
10. Blame It All On Me (2:56)
11. Blue Blue (0:57)

Connie has been recognised as one of the finest Blues singers in the Uk today. The winner of “Best Female Vocalist Uk” no less than five times has earned Connie her place in the Gallery of Greats, alongside Alexis Corner and Eric Clapton to name just two. Her incredible stage presence and powerful vocal have also been recognized overseas as she was twice voted “European Blues Vocalist of the year” by the “Blues Trophies Awards” Pride of place is her award from the people of Liverpool for “Performing Arts”....and is still being nominated.

Connie grew up in Liverpool and was singing in her church and school choirs from the age of 5 yrs. Singing was never a career option, nor did Connie wish to until she met and married Bass Player Terry Harris who persuaded Connie to step on stage. Since that first night, Connie decided she never wanted to leave. Together they have shared that stage since.

Connie burst onto the blues scene making her debut at the “Great British R&B Festival at Colne and never looked back.

Performing in over 30 countries, Connie has wowed audiences in Europe and from Moscow to LA. Some of the more memorable occasions included: In New York at the famous “Bitter End” Recording at “Cotton Row” Studios Memphis, with the great Teenie Hodges known for his work with Al Green, whom Connie later met at his church. And of course singing at BB Kings Club, Beale Street, not to mention singing on Hollywood Boulevard.......Then there was Glastonbury. But most of all for Connie has to be touring UK with the late, great BB king, culminating in a show at the world famous Royal Albert Hall London. Connie herself said “Nervous? I was both nervous and ecstatic at the same time! Not only was I on stage at the Albert Hall, but BB King was listening backstage!”

Connie is also known as a songwriter, DJ and unforgettable performer. Connie continues her love affair with audiences everywhere, bringing her enormous gusto for life and music wherever she goes! Blues is her business and business is good!

As BB King said “That woman makes my heart sing”

Blue On Blue

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Connie Lush - Send Me No Flowers

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:37
Size: 118.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[4:03] 1. Lonely Avenue
[5:10] 2. Morning Blues
[5:13] 3. Crying Won't Help You
[4:25] 4. Send Me No Flowers
[4:42] 5. Take The Stars
[6:03] 6. Jesus On The Mainline-I Could Have Had Religion
[6:17] 7. 24 Hour Blues
[3:41] 8. Queen
[5:36] 9. Hamgin' On
[3:14] 10. Nobody's Fault
[3:09] 11. Yeh Yeh I Know You

Connie has been recognised as one of the finest Blues singers in the Uk today. The winner of “Best Female Vocalist Uk” no less than five times has earned Connie her place in the Gallery of Greats, alongside Alexis Corner and Eric Clapton to name just two. Her incredible stage presence and powerful vocal have also been recognized overseas as she was twice voted “European Blues Vocalist of the year” by the “Blues Trophies Awards” Pride of place is her award from the people of Liverpool for “Performing Arts”....and is still being nominated.

Connie grew up in Liverpool and was singing in her church and school choirs from the age of 5 yrs. Singing was never a career option, nor did Connie wish to until she met and married Bass Player Terry Harris who persuaded Connie to step on stage. Since that first night, Connie decided she never wanted to leave. Together they have shared that stage since. Connie burst onto the blues scene making her debut at the “Great British R&B Festival at Colne and never looked back.

Performing in over 30 countries, Connie has wowed audiences in Europe and from Moscow to LA. Some of the more memorable occasions included: In New York at the famous “Bitter End” Recording at “Cotton Row” Studios Memphis, with the great Teenie Hodges known for his work with Al Green, whom Connie later met at his church. And of course singing at BB Kings Club, Beale Street, not to mention singing on Hollywood Boulevard.......Then there was Glastonbury. But most of all for Connie has to be touring UK with the late, great BB king, culminating in a show at the world famous Royal Albert Hall London. Connie herself said “Nervous? I was both nervous and ecstatic at the same time! Not only was I on stage at the Albert Hall, but BB King was listening backstage!” As BB King said “That woman makes my heart sing”

Send Me No Flowers

Friday, December 4, 2015

Connie Lush Band - Renaissance

Size: 115,0 MB
Time: 49:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01. Lonely Boy (5:35)
02. Blame (It All On Me) (3:26)
03. Don't Cry For Me (4:54)
04. I Don't Say Goodbye (4:45)
05. Blue Night (4:26)
06. Shine A Light On Me (3:57)
07. Give Me A Minute (4:53)
08. Crying Won't Help You (5:25)
09. Falling Down Like Rain (5:45)
10. I Can't Make You Love Me (6:26)

Connie Lush’s Renaissance Rules Supreme. An emotional drenched blues soaked delight equals Connie Lush’s album Renaissance. An album perfectly produced and perfect for a Christmas stocking that will be greeted with squeals of delight especially after the first, second, third play perfect start to any day of the year.

This is an album jam packed with music that connects with the listener and the band surrounding Connie’s vocals provides a backdrop of a jaw droppingly good array of tones, textures and rhythmic punctuation to the lyrics. The band that Connie has decided to hug on the album are her husband and brilliant bassist Terry Harris, completing the vibe of the rhythmic backdrop is Roy Martin’s drumming and the third of the trio is Steve Wright with his generosity of blues guitar shaping every track. The album has been produced by Steve Wright who has mixed the cocktail of sounds into a perfectly formed album with the help of Wayne Proctor at his House Of Tone Productions.

Renaissance is the result of Connie taking a break and rethinking her musical direction. The break was inspiring as the album is a re-birth and revitalizing of style and content. Opening with a emotive A Capella holler Lonely Boy Connie “There is a lonely boy waiting – waiting for a train” .. then the guitar picks up the mood to accompany Connie’s vocals full of pathos and the music sparse as the tale unfolds the sound grows, what an expressive opener as her vocals fade away in the distance. For me I was hooked and then the next track captures the power of the sun appearing from behind the clouds; Blame (it All On Me) this is a strapping track, with the band flexing their depth of tone and power with the vocals shining above them. Third track in and not a weak note the guitar rules on the next two offerings, Don’t Cry For Me, as the tempo slows and Don’t Say Goodbye. The power of the guitar licks and the way Connie’s vocals curl around the string she doesn’t say goodbye. Relationships and the interaction between lovers are explored throughout the album via the interplay between the instrumentalists and the power of Connie’s voice. The lyrics flesh out the musical narrative with strong words that Connie punctuates with her delivery. The second half of the album has some buried treasures as well, including a funky bass-drenched opening to Give Me A minute; this is a track that zings and we can all relate to the line “Not how we planned it!”. This is then followed by a ballad of the blues Crying Won’t Help You, her voice is pitch perfect and is golden in tonal quality as she sings “It’s not the end just goodbye.”.The only cover is a flawless rendition of Bonnie Raitt’s I Can’t Make You Love Me bringing the album to a close leaving you with the only sensible option – listen to it again.

It is no wonder that the IBBA have chosen Connie Lush’s Renaissance as one of the picks for the month of December, and deserves every minute of airplay. Connie has always delivered a song with commitment and style this album takes another step up the ladder it is the glittering star at the top of the tree of blues music. ~Bluesdoodles

Renaissance

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Connie Lush - Blues Shouter

Size: 99,6 MB
Time: 42:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2003
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front & Back

01. Doctor Doctor (5:18)
02. One Big Hurt (5:20)
03. Drown In My Own Tears (5:37)
04. Built For Comfort Not For Speed (3:03)
05. Sugar Man (3:49)
06. It Hurts Me Too (4:02)
07. Jack Of Diamonds (5:24)
08. 10'' (2:41)
09. Long John Blues (4:15)
10. I Cant Get My Red Meat (3:13)

Connie Lush has been recognised as one of the finest Blues singers in the UK, winning five times, “Best Female Vocalist Uk” earning a place in the gallery of greats, alongside Alexis Corner and Eric Clapton to name just two. Twice voted “European Blues Vocalist of the year” by the French Blues Trophies Awards” and nominated again “Best UK Blues Vocalist” 2011-2012.

In recent years, Connie has performed in over 30 countries. She has played at some of Europe’s largest and most prestigious festivals, including Glastonbury Festival 2011 and wowing audiences in Moscow, New York and LA , recording in “The Cotton Row Studios” in Memphis and of course singing at BB Kings, Beale St....Connie also toured with BB King through the Uk, finishing at The Royal Albert Hall London.

Connie is also a known songwriter, writing for TV and featuring at Jazz FM and other radio stations as a DJ. She continues her love affair with audiences everywhere, bringing her enormous “Gusto” for life and music wherever she goes. As BB King said “That Woman makes my heart sing!”

Blues is her first love.

Thanks to DrPeak.
Blues Shouter