Showing posts with label Clem Clempson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clem Clempson. Show all posts

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Hamburg Blues Band - Mad Dog Blues (Feat. Chris Farlowe, Clem Clempson & Maggie Bell)

Size: 133,4 MB
Time: 57:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Bad To The Bone (5:13)
02. Can't Last Forever (4:17)
03. Wishing Well (Feat. Maggie Bell) (3:27)
04. Into The Night (4:18)
05. Birds Go Crazy (4:52)
06. It Ain't Right (Feat. Clem Clempson) (4:49)
07. Weird (3:33)
08. Easy As That (Feat. Chris Farlowe) (4:46)
09. Trouble Man (4:46)
10. Don't Wanna Sing The Blues (Feat. Chris Farlowe) (4:01)
11. Sing The Blues For You (Feat.Chris Farlowe) (7:37)
12. All Or Nothing (Feat. Chris Farlowe) (5:40)

The Hamburg Blues Band (HBB) came to be after a jam session in "Onkel Pö" 1983. The last remaining founding member is Gert Lange on rhythm guitar.

The list of top tier musicians that has played alongside Gert in the HBB is long. Among them David "Clem" Clempson (Colosseum, Humble Pie), Alex Conti (Atlantis, Lake), and saxophone virtuoso Dick Heckstall-Smith (Bluesbreakers), to name a few. In the last few years the band sound has taken a noticeable turn towards psychedelic blues-rock, partly due to Miller Anderson taking on the lead guitar. On their homepage the band confesses that their blues "frequently staggers the purists". HBB combines tough guitar blues-rock with R&B, Boogie, Soul and the occasional psychedelic element.

The HBB core, beside the guitarist Lange, is Hans Wallbaum (drums), Michael "Bexi" Becker (bass) and Adrian Askew (keyboard). An unofficial "sixth member" behind the curtains is the songwriter Pete Brown, who has penned classics like "White Room" and "Sunshine of your Love" for Cream.

For their extended 30th anniversary tour HBB took on the Scottish singer Maggie Bell. Maggie has been in business for more than 55 years by now, with a career as a solo artist, in TV productions and in various bands. Most famous among the bands is probably Stone the Crows, whose saga ended tragically when the guitarist was electrocuted on stage in 1973. After spending 20 years in the Netherlands Maggie moved back to the UK in 2006 and joined The British Blues Quintet. Parallel to that she toured with Chris Farlowe and with The Manfreds. She was also part of the Jon Lord Blues Project, where Miller Anderson participated as well.

Miller Anderson has been touring with the HBB since 2012. We are particularly happy to finally greet him on stage at the Blueslawine, after the unfortunate cancellation of his planned performance at the 17th Blueslawine in 2011 due to a health issue. An attempt to list all the bands the Scottish guitarist has played in would be a daunting task, but to pick a few: The Keef Hartley Band, Savoy Brown and the Spencer Davis Group. Miller (born in 1945) began his musical career in the mid 60's and performed at the Woodstock festival 1969 with the Keef Hartley Band. His first solo album hit the shelves in the early 70's.

HBB's latest CD is "Friends for a LIVEtime", a compilation of performances over 30 years.

Mad Dog Blues

Friday, December 18, 2015

VA - A Double Dose Of The Blues

Size: 177,2+195,3 MB
Time: 75:44+83:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

CD 1:
01 Zakiya Hooker, Johnnie Johnson & Bobby Murray - I Want To Hug You (4:00)
02 Jack Bruce & Gary Moore - I'm In The Mood (6:16)
03 Llc-Vince Converse - Bad Like Jesse James (7:03)
04 Jeff Beck - Will The Circle Be Unbroken (6:04)
05 Gary Brooker & Andy Fairweather Low - Baby Lee (4:44)
06 T.S. McPhee & Dick Heckstall-Smith - Ground Hog Blues (5:40)
07 Mick Taylor & Max Middleton - This Is Hip (3:45)
08 Peter Green Splinter Group - Crawlin' King Snake (5:37)
09 Clem Clempson, Dick Heckstall-Smith & T.S. Mcphee - I'm Leaving (5:21)
10 Gary Brooker & Andy Fairweather-Low - Little Wheel (5:31)
11 Gregg's Eggs - The Business (4:34)
12 Jeff Beck - Hobo Blues (5:49)
13 Gary Moore & Jack Bruce - Serve Me Right To Suffer (6:22)
14 John Lee Hooker, Booker T. Jones & Randy California - Red House (4:52)

CD 2:
01 Jack Bruce & Clem Clempson - Send For Me ( 7:48)
02 Georgie Fame - If You Live ( 4:19)
03 Duffy Power - Go Down Sunshine ( 4:51)
04 Mick Jagger & Chris Jagger - Racketeer's Blues ( 3:50)
05 Pete Brown, Phil Ryan & Dick Heckstall-Smith - Rocks In My Bed ( 3:26)
06 Miller Anderson - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood ( 3:45)
07 Maggie Bell & Big Jim Sullivan - Blind Man ( 4:52)
08 Peter Green & Nigel Watson - Traveling Riverside Blues ( 3:56)
09 T.S. McPhee - Drop Down Mama ( 2:59)
10 Jack Bruce & Clem Clempson - I've Got News For You ( 4:51)
11 Nine Below Zero - Nine Below Zero ( 3:54)
12 The Pretty Things - Judgment Day ( 3:41)
13 Pascal 'Junior' Delmas - Play On Little Girl/T-Bone Shuffle ( 6:00)
14 Mick Clarke & Lou Martin - One More Mile To Go ( 5:07)
15 Max Middleton & Mick Taylor - You Shook Me (10:18)
16 Tom Killner - Midnight Call ( 4:56)
17 Tinsley Ellis & Eli Cook - Sweet Thang ( 4:35)

A deluxe 2-for-1 package featuring a star-studded tribute to the music of John Lee Hooker (From Clarksdale To Heaven – Remembering John Lee Hooker) and a superb gathering of UK bluesmen (Knights Of The Blues Table)!

With Jeff Beck, John Lee Hooker, Gary Moore, Mick Taylor, Jack Bruce, Gary Brooker, Peter Green, Clem Clempson, Johnnie Johnson, Georgie Fame, and lots more plus a special appearance on harmonica by Mick Jagger!

A Double Dose Of The Blues CD 1
A Double Dose Of The Blues CD 2

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Clem Clempson - In The Public Interest

Size: 129,8 MB
Time: 56:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Art: Front

01. Think About Me (5:31)
02. In The Public Interest (5:10)
03. Route 69 (3:45)
04. Can't We Try Again (7:11)
05. Dancing With The Blues (4:54)
06. Who (4:22)
07. Waiting For The Day (5:28)
08. Leopold's Great Escape (5:39)
09. I Don't Need No Doctor (4:57)
10. 7th Blues (4:04)
11. The Way You Waved Goodbye (5:13)

The first ever solo album from the former Bakerloo, Colosseum and Humble Pie lead guitarist. Clem’s history also includes guest musician appearances with The Hamburg Blues Band, Jack Bruce, Billy Cobham and Dave Sancious, Roger Waters, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Jon Anderson, Chris de Burgh, BB King and Bob Dylan.

Recorded in late 2012/early 2013 in Germany and the UK, here is a feast of classic guitar rock that will appeal to fans of well crafted, superbly performed and produced blues and hard rock. Good songs loaded with great guitar from this fine electric guitarist.

The title of the album refers to the controversy surrounding the relationship between the media, ‘celebrities’ and members of the general public, who often feel victimised by the sometimes ruthless attention of the press. Clem collaborated with legendary Cream lyricist Pete Brown on several of the original songs.

Features guest performances by Chris Farlowe and Maggie Bell and keyboardist Ronnie Leahy. (‘Route 69’ marks the reunion of Maggie and Ronnie, who began their careers together in the legendary Stone The Crows). Chris and Maggie also feature on a new version of ‘I Don’t Need No Doctor’, the Ray Charles classic that was such a massive hit at ‘live’ performances during Clem’s time with Humble Pie.

Clem and his excellent band will be touring Europe extensively from September 2013 onwards to promote this fantastic new album.

In The Public Interest