Showing posts with label A.C. Myles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A.C. Myles. Show all posts

Friday, August 25, 2017

A.C. Myles - With These Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:36
Size: 95.3 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2017
Art: Front

[6:00] 1. Key To The Highway
[3:01] 2. Ditch Bank
[5:39] 3. Satisfy My Love
[1:53] 4. Joaquin
[3:08] 5. I'm Serving Time
[3:05] 6. Belmont & Broadway
[3:47] 7. Loner
[3:47] 8. Broke Baby
[5:00] 9. Things That I Used To Do
[3:19] 10. Blackstone Boogie
[2:52] 11. I'll Go Crazy

Hot off an official appearance at 2017's Winter NAMM Convention, AC Myles new album 'With These Blues' reaches back to the root of his musical development. Myles is stylistically along the lines of a modern day Johnny Winter, Steve Marriot and Elvin Bishop and his albums 'Rush to Red' (2015) & 'Reconsider Me' (2014) outline his musical development and his maturing into one of the more valid guitarists and vocalists in the blues/rock arena. Myles very confidently delivers, with an amazing vocal range and tone as well as staggering unyielding guitar work, no doubt is left that he is the mature and genuine article.

"Perhaps the only soulful thing to come out of Fresno, AC Myles can play the hell out of a guitar, and he's growing as a songwriter" ~ San Jose Metro Editor Steve Palopoli

With These Blues

Sunday, June 7, 2015

A.C. Myles - Rush To Red

Size: 109,8 MB
Time: 46:57
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Rock, Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Open Road (3:10)
02. One Of These Days (3:30)
03. Over Before It Started (3:18)
04. Closin' 'em Down Every Night (4:58)
05. I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me) (4:03)
06. Think Of Him And Cry (3:12)
07. Rush To Red (3:31)
08. Move On (3:11)
09. Tomorrow Really Yesterday (Try) (3:25)
10. Peace (4:22)
11. Madison (1:15)
12. Every Day & Night (4:27)
13. Can't Judge A Book (By Lookin' At The Cover) (4:30)

"Blues rock or maybe it's blue jazz, you could call the music of AC Myles one of those or maybe both, but whichever of the two you pick it's hard not to call his music good. His ear for blues music is well tuned with the guitar riffs that are laid out in the songs and his vocals that put the soul in the songs. There's change in the tempos, the sounds being produced by all the instruments, and the vocals so that at no time does this album sound like it's repeating itself. a fun album with songs that are fun to listen to that are filled with upbeat tempos, catchy lyrics, and beats that make you get in a better mood. There's some different sounds being played with the instruments but AC Myles still keeps the heart of blues in his sound, such as doing the slide on the guitar that's all blues.

Rush To Red

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A.C. Myles - Reconsider Me

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:25
Size: 94.8 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:51] 1. You Don't Know What Love Is
[4:37] 2. Do You Read Me
[4:05] 3. Rock My Soul
[4:53] 4. Reconsider Me
[3:20] 5. Queen Bee
[4:51] 6. Livin' A Lie
[2:54] 7. Death Bed Blues
[3:56] 8. What Is Love
[2:34] 9. Call 'em All Baby
[2:36] 10. Three Ways To Fall
[3:41] 11. Blue Monday

A.C. Myles' new studio recording, 'Reconsider Me', groups songs that outline his musical development and his maturing into one of the more valid guitarist and vocalists in the blues arena. Recorded & produced in Sillicon Valley by guitar wizard Kid Andersen at his own Greaseland Studio, the album combines originals and choice covers to tell the roadworthy story of this well traveled and very talented Californian.

With 'Reconsider Me', Myles very confidently delivers a "beyond amazing" vocal range, as well as his unyielding lead and slide guitar work. The song selections vary from traditional blues to 70's blues-rock overload. With the opening track of the Jimmy Johnson & Fenton Robinson inspired 'You Don't Know What Love Is', as well as the amazing vocal workout of the title track, Johnny Adams 'Reconsider Me', Myles proves his traditional stylings are up to snuff both vocally and on guitar. The self-penned tracks 'Three Ways to Fall'' and the tour de force 'Livin' a Lie' showcase fierce rock n roll slide guitar and vocal chops, following right in line with Rory Gallagher's 'Do You Read Me' and the co-written clever southern rocker 'Call 'em All Baby'. ~Roger Choplin

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