Showing posts with label Chicago Carl Snyder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Carl Snyder. Show all posts

Friday, January 5, 2024

The Christopher Dean Band Feat. 'Chicago' Carl Snyder - Need A Friend

Album: Need A Friend
Size: 128,0 MB
Time: 55:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2023
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

1. What Have I Done Wrong (5:22)
2. Need A Friend (3:31)
3. It Takes Time (3:40)
4. Out Of Bad Luck (4:21)
5. Mattie May (3:31)
6. Call If You Need Me (4:21)
7. Countryboy Blues (3:53)
8. Blind Love (5:14)
9. Cold Winter Day (3:22)
10. Appalachian Women (3:11)
11. Pearly B (2:55)
12. Strange Feeling (6:39)
13. Blue Serenade (5:19)

If not mistaken, Need a Friend is the fifth album for guitarist/singer-songwriter Christopher Dean on “Chicago” Carl Snyder’s Lost World Music label. Dean has been touring steadily with his own combo for close to thirty years while “Chicago” Carl Snyder has been playing for over six decades, half of which were in the Windy City as the keyboardist for Junior Wells, Son Seals, Jimmy Johnson, John Primer, and Otis Rush. With “Chicago” Carl, on keyboards, we know we are getting the real deal stuff. (“No rock, pop, or easy listening, just straight-up blues”) Dean is primarily known as a guitarist but reveals himself to be a naturally soulful vocalist and songwriter, although he has just one original here. The band includes horn player Dean’s core band is a septet of Chicago Carl (piano, organ), Walter Jarrett (bass), Steve Lombardelli (horns), Dave Hollingsworth (drums), Mike McMillan (rhythm/lead guitar), and Nate Myers (harmonica, vocals).

The program opens with Snyder’s piano infusing Magic Sam’s “What Have I Done Wrong,” complete with fiery guitar lines and soulful vocals. Memphis Minnie’s “Need a Friend” carries a country-blues acoustic feel with a “Chicago” Carl piano break before we roar back to the Windy City for Otis Rush’s searing West Side shuffle, “It Takes Time.” Staying on the West Side, the band launches into the mid-tempo Magic Sam’s “Out of Bad Luck,” presumably with Myers on the vocal, before tapping into the more obscure blissful shuffle “Mattie May,” originally done by Baby Boy Warren in 1954. Yes, Dean and “Chicago” Carl are musicologists too.

Favoring Magic Sam (and nothing’s wrong with that) the band tackles “Call Me If You Need Me,” delving into slow blues mode featuring piercing guitars from Dean and McMillan as well as well-placed and paced pianism from Snyder. The album becomes less Chicago-centric in the second half, beginning with Snook Eaglin’s “Country Boy In New Orleans,” recorded when the writer was a street musician in the city, and imbued by Lombardelli’s saxophone and Hollingsworth’s NOLA beats. B.B. King’s “Blind Love” brings back the soaring electric guitars with punchy horns filling in the gaps. Delivering more diversity, they turn next to Blind Willie McTell’s “Cold Winter Day,” a feature for the slide guitar.

Dean’s original, “Appalachian Women,” also bears a country old timey feel with tasty picking from McMillan and the writer as Snyder exchanges piano lines with both in a swinging jazz mode that continues into Robert Jr. Lockwood’s “Pearly B” where we hear some inventive organ playing, Myers’ wailing harp and kinetic kit work. That B3 remains prominent in Buddy Guy’s smoldering “Strange Feelings.” As the longest track, it becomes a showcase for Dean’s guitar and Snyder’s piano excursions, buttressed by the horns. Just shy of an hour of authentic blues, the album closes with the guitar driven shuffle “Blues Serenade” from Babyface Turner, ironically produced by Ike Turner (no relation) in 1952. /Jim Hynes, Making A Scene

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Monday, October 11, 2021

'Chicago' Carl Snyder & Friends - Blue Streak

Size: 137.4 MB
Time: 59:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Born Into The Blues (3:13)
02. The Thrill Is Gone (5:59)
03. Ain't That Bad Luck (2:24)
04. Funny (5:41)
05. Blue Streak (2:52)
06. Goin' To Chicago (5:51)
07. Why Don't You Do Right (6:21)
08. Goodbye Baby (4:11)
09. Totally West Bank (4:21)
10. Mary's Horns (3:55)
11. I Got What It Takes (5:28)
12. Long Legged Woman (5:25)
13. Gypsy Woman (3:18)

“Chicago” Carl Snyder has been performing the blues for over 50 years. During a 30-year sojourn in the Windy City he worked and/or recorded with a great number of artists including Junior Wells, Son Seals, Jimmy Johnson, Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, John Primer, Johnny B. Moore, Zora Young, A.C. Reed, Aron Burton, Lefty Dizz, Joanne Connor, Buddy Guy, Andre Williams, Eddie Burks, Jimmy Rogers and Louis Myers. He played on two albums that won the Handy Award, two others that were nominated for Grammies, and appeared in a National Geographic special, Blues Highway, that was nominated for an Academy Award. Along the way, he got to jam with such other notables as Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, John Fogarty, Memphis Slim and Jaco Pastorius.

After moving to Pennsylvania in 1996 he launched his record label, Lost World Music, which has released over two dozen blues and jazz CDs. As of this writing, he has played on over 40 albums, Here, with a focus on Carl's unique keyboard style, is a selection of tracks from the Lost World blues catalog.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

'Chicago' Carl Snyder & Friends - Lost And Found

Size: 122,6 MB
Time: 52:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Soul
Art: Front

01. That Ain't Right (Feat. Jimmy Lawrence) (5:36)
02. Party Man (Feat. Dan Noland) (4:27)
03. If You're Gonna Walk On My Love (Feat. Billy Sharp) (4:34)
04. Sweet Sixteen - Take Me To The River (Feat. Dan Noland) (4:52)
05. Just Around The Corner (Feat. Slim) (3:46)
06. You Beat Me To The Punch (Feat. Jean Avery) (5:37)
07. Stranded (Feat. Dan Noland) (5:10)
08. Honey Brown (Feat. Slim) (4:38)
09. Flip Flop & Fly (Feat. Billy Sharp) (4:56)
10. I'll Be Around (Feat. Dan Noland) (4:10)
11. Walkin' With The Blues (Feat. Larry Burton) (4:35)

A big city blues/r&b revue with strong vocals and tough horns -- plus Larry Burton's guitar. The grooves run deep and the feel is that of a live show.

Over a span of thirty years, "Chicago" Carl Snyder worked with more than sixty of the Windy City's blues artists, most extensively with Junior Wells, Otis Rush, Son Seals and Jimmy Johnson. He played on two albums that won the Handy Award, two more that were nominated for Grammies, and appeared in a film, "Blues Highway," that was nominated for an Academy Award. At one time he was also the pianist at Chicago's famed Second City Theater. He has performed in over 40 states and eleven foreign countries.

Since moving to Pennsylvania in 1996 he has continued to play blues, jazz and cocktail music in a variety of settings while operating his own record label, Lost World Music, and hosting radio shows on college and public stations.

He has played on over 40 albums so far, and is still adding to the list. In 2014 shortly after his 70th birthday, he was honored for Lifetime Achievement at the Lehigh Valley Music Awards ceremony.

Lost And Found

Friday, January 4, 2019

Chicago Carl Snyder & Friends - Lost World Blues

Size: 149,6 MB
Time: 63:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water (Feat. Dan Noland) (5:29)
02. Early In The Morning (Feat. Jimmy Lawrence) (5:09)
03. Long Night In The City (Feat. Phil Pilorz) (4:34)
04. I See Your Cadillac (Feat. Sonny Corso) (3:23)
05. The Only Thing That I Fear (Feat. Slim) (4:51)
06. The Second Time Around (Feat. Slim) (4:23)
07. I Don't Remember (Feat. Mike Mettallia) (3:03)
08. Don't Deceive Me (Feat. Jean Avery) (4:55)
09. Searching (Feat. Billy Sharp) (3:35)
10. Slip On Outta Sight (Feat. Thom Palmer) (5:08)
11. Where I Need To Be (Feat. Christopher Dean) (4:35)
12. Stormy Monday (Feat. Frederick Douglas) (3:46)
13. Sparky's Lounge (Feat. Frank Mirra) (7:34)
14. The Blues Just Stay The Same (Feat. Larry Burton) (3:14)

“Chicago” Carl Snyder is one of those under-heralded artists whose work has somehow flown under the radar of the popular recognition, despite having performed for over 50 years with the likes of Junior Wells, Otis Rush, Son Seals and Jimmy Johnson. He has played on two WC Handy award-winning albums and two more that were nominated for Grammies. He also appeared in the film, “Blues Highway,” which was nominated for an Academy Award. Since moving to Pennsylvania in 1996, he has continued to play blues, jazz and cocktail music in a variety of settings, while launching and operating his own record label, Lost World Music, and hosting radio shows on college and public stations.

Lost World Blues

Monday, December 1, 2014

'Chicago' Carl Snyder - The Blue Keys

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 63:09
Size: 144.6 MB
Styles: Piano blues/jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[6:09] 1. Old Maid Boogie
[7:20] 2. That Lucky Old Sun
[3:30] 3. See You Again
[3:31] 4. Trouble Up In Here
[4:56] 5. Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah
[3:17] 6. I've Made Nights By Myself
[7:31] 7. Same Thing
[5:48] 8. Birdnest On The Ground
[4:13] 9. 21st Century Blues
[4:41] 10. 29 Ways
[2:58] 11. Naked Ladies
[5:33] 12. I'd Rather Be Homeless
[3:37] 13. Sparky's Stomp

“Chicago” Carl Snyder has been performing the blues for over 50 years. During a 30-year sojourn in the Windy City he worked and/or recorded with a great number of artists including Junior Wells, Son Seals, Jimmy Johnson, Otis Rush, Bo Diddley, John Primer, Johnny B. Moore, Zora Young, A.C. Reed, Aron Burton, Lefty Dizz, Joanne Connor, Buddy Guy, Andre Williams, Eddie Burks, Jimmy Rogers and Louis Myers. He played on two albums that won the Handy Award, two others that were nominated for Grammies, and appeared in a National Geographic special, Blues Highway, that was nominated for an Academy Award. Along the way, he got to jam with such other notables as Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, John Fogarty, Memphis Slim and Jaco Pastorius.

After moving to Pennsylvania in 1996 he launched his record label, Lost World Music, which has released over two dozen blues and jazz CDs. As of this writing, he has played on over 40 albums, Here, with a focus on Carl's unique keyboard style, is a selection of tracks from the Lost World blues catalog.

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