Showing posts with label Andy Just. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Just. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Vivian Vance Kelly, Texas Slim, Andy Just - Blues Explosion

Album: Blues Explosion
Size: 181,8 MB
Time: 78:18
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Blues
Art: Front, back

1. Vivian Vance Kelly - Last Two Dollars (6:08)
2. Andy Just - Shake (3:18)
3. Vivian Vance Kelly - Love Of Mine (4:41)
4. Andy Just - Nuggin' Me (3:10)
5. Texas Slim - She's Gonna Leave Me (3:13)
6. Vivian Vance Kelly - Let It Rock (3:56)
7. Texas Slim - Driving Blues (4:14)
8. Andy Just - Devil's Hand (3:17)
9. Andy Just - Preachin' The Blues (5:45)
10. Vivian Vance Kelly - As Simple As This (3:10)
11. Texas Slim - In The Ghetto (4:03)
12. Texas Slim - Coming Home (3:32)
13. Texas Slim - Hoy Hoy (3:43)
14. Vivian Vance Kelly - You Win Again (2:53)
15. Texas Slim - When It's Cold Outside (4:33)
16. Vivian Vance Kelly - Hurt Me So Bad (3:06)
17. Andy Just - I'm A Loner (3:33)
18. Texas Slim - Boot Hill (7:16)
19. Andy Just - The Slam (4:37)

The three mesmerising artists playing on this album are Texas Slim, a Texan guitar player in a similar mould to that of one his heroes - the legendary Johnny Winter - who, after playing and paying his dues in the clubs and bars of Texas, finally achieves the recognition his invigorating and exciting playing deserves. Also, Chicago born blues singer Vivian Vance Kelly, who has been singing since her infancy, the daughter of famed guitarist Vance Kelly it can be safely stated that the blues is well and truly in her blood - a vibrant, confidant and sassy performer she sings with the fervour of a true believer. Last but certainly not least is the world famous harmonica player Andy Just, a man who not only fronts the Robben Ford Band but is a blistering solo artist whose performances on a good number of blues albums have captivated all. Recommended! /Brian Harman

With compliments to a friend.

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Andy Just - Smokin' Tracks: Live At Muddy Waters

Andy Just, a musical veteran for almost forty years, in the finest of West Coast blues harmonica traditions, has been thrilling audiences with his explosive performances. His sound is extremely powerful, and innovative, and has been honed by many years of success and touring. He is notorious for rockin' blues that really brings the house down at music venues far and wide.

Andy's original approach gives his music red hot energy and great variety, while staying true to his blues roots. His interpretation encompasses the true essence of the blues, while it captivates the audience with his "take no prisoners" performances.

Andy has played on at least 30 albums to date to solidify his reputation as an "harmonica extraordinaire". He is widely known in the blues harmonica world as a true master of his craft, and for his "Tone". No doubts, Andy is the most powerful harp player to come along since James Cotton. Andy Just is a unique harmonica player who carries his distinctive approach to the blues. His high-energy playing and soulful singing gives his audiences a full measure of what he has learned and experienced. He has fronted several bands in the San Francisco area and over the years performed with a long list of the very "Best of Blues" performers including: B.B. King, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, Albert King, Robben Ford, and many, many others.

This early 2010 release, recorded live at the Italian famous club "Muddy Waters", finds Andy Just backed by a hard-driving trio. Though the fare is standard blues-rock throughout, Andy's mastery over every nuance in his harmonica and his wide-ranging lexicon of chops-which includes scratching, wailing, tonal variations, and beautifully melodic passages, makes for scintillating listening. Andy Just is inevitably at his best in the live setting where the energy of the audience and the thrill of spontaneous creation seem to feed his inspiration, Smokin' Tracks is an impressive and enduring testament to that fact. Andy Just drives the blues with fire and passion, for the listeners it is an experience not to be missed!

Album: Smokin' Tracks: Live At Muddy Waters
Year: 2010
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:36 + 54:29
Size: 146,2 + 125,3 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Front

CD 1:
1. Screamin' (9:14)
2. Talk Is Cheap (7:20)
3. I Can't Hold Out (7:53)
4. Lovin' Cup (8:23)
5. My Baby Didn't Come (5:53)
6. Crosscut Saw (5:54)
7. Oh Why (8:20)
8. The Slam (4:37)
9. Bad Boy (5:58)

CD 2:
1. Check Yourself (6:03)
2. Kiddio (7:04)
3. She's Sweet (15:16)
4. You Wreck My Life (4:19)
5. Tell Me Mama (4:40)
6. Get Yourself Together (4:32)
7. All My Whole Life (4:12)
8. My Babe (3:19)
9. Walkin' By Myself (4:59)

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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Andy Just - Rockinitis

Year: 1981
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:32
Size: 72,9 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: LP front & back, labels

1. Rockinitis (3:32)
2. Excuse My Blues (3:50)
3. Jump Boogie (3:29)
4. Honey Bee (7:02)
5. Rock To The Hop (3:42)
6. Got Me Dizzy (3:39)
7. Baby (2:19)
8. You Don't Have To Go (3:56)

Andy Just is one of the hardest working musicians on the blues scene today. Andy's formative musical years were the 70s when he became hooked by the then thriving Bay Area blues scene. Along with artists like Michael Bloomfield, Elvin Bishop, and Charlie Musselwhite, who had moved to the San Francisco area, there also came the Charles Ford Band featuring the three Ford brothers. The young Just and his good friend Chris Cain were so affected by all they were hearing that they formed a blues band together and began to make their own impact. Andy fronted his own band through most of the 80s and did considerable sideman work with artists like Fenton Robinson, Luther Tucker, John Lee Hooker, Larry Williams, and Lowell Fulson. In 1989 he replaced Mark Ford in the Ford Blues Band and though he continues to do work on his own projects he has remained the solid "front man" for the Ford Blues Band ever since.

His recording credits include five LP/CD releases of his own as well as many other recordings with artists such as Chris Cain, Luther Tucker, and Lowell Fulson. Andy can also be heard on many TV commercials and movie soundtracks. Without a doubt, Andy is the most powerful harp player to come along since James Cotton, and while he can emulate Sonny Boy Williamson one minute and Charlie Parker the next, the fact is that Andy Just is an original, an innovator, and enthralling to catch live or on disk.

Personnel: Andy Just (vocals, harmonica); Chris Cain, Jim Formans (guitar); Bob Ortiz (bass); Patrick Ford, Steve Collard, Steve Sauvin (drums).

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Friday, March 2, 2018

Andy Just & The Shapes - AJ & The Shapes

Year: 2008
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 46:28
Size: 107,8 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. My Babe (3:19)
2. Never Let Me Go (4:05)
3. You're Gonna Need Me (4:47)
4. Little Momma (2:45)
5. Herb Stuffing (3:38)
6. Automobile (4:02)
7. Lean Clean Lovin' Machine (3:09)
8. Call Me Up (4:06)
9. Home At Last (2:42)
10. Headed For Hard Times (2:47)
11. All Night Long (3:28)
12. Black Forest Blues (4:20)
13. Hot Damn (3:13)

In the finest of West Coast blues harmonica tradition, Andy Just has been thrilling audiences with his explosive performances not only as a member of Robben Ford Band but also with his own group. He is recognized for introducing jazz and rock in his large repertoire of songs, while staying true to his blues roots. With his band, The Shapes, his versatility is what makes his performances truly enjoyable.

Personnel: Andy Just (harmonica, rhythm guitar, vocals); Fred James (lead guitar, organ, vocals); Fingers Farrell (bass, vocals); Lenny Campanaro (drums, vocals).

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Andy Just - Electric Roots

Year: 2011
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:05
Size: 118,1 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Scans: Front

1. Let Yourself Go (3:12)
2. Dirty Mother Fuyer (4:22)
3. Well, That's Alright (3:08)
4. How Much More (3:45)
5. Chicken (3:53)
6. Down The Line (4:28)
7. It's Hard Being A Man (5:04)
8. Bring It On Home (5:26)
9. You Drink Too Much (2:55)
10. Basement Stomp (2:05)
11. Nothing But The Devil (3:30)
12. Naggin' Me (3:12)
13. Layin' Sick Bed Blues (3:54)
14. Bamboogie (2:04)

California’s Andy Just is best-known as a high energy, no- quarter, blues wailing harpman and singer, but this set is something a little more unexpected among his large discography. This is Andy the down-home bluesman, with raw accompaniment from just guitar and drums, or, on four tracks, the loose, fun-filled sound of the Red Wine Serenaders, with vocalist Veronica Sbergia. The result is a richly varied album that maintains interest throughout and remains unpredictable – the opener sounds a little like Big Walter Horton’s early 50s recordings, whilst ‘Dirty Mother Fuyer’, sung by Veronica, allows space for Andy’s high-end Will Shade type licks, and some fine slide guitar from Max De Bernardi.

Howlin’ Wolf’s ‘Well, That’s Alright’ and ‘How Much More’ continue the Memphis groove – lovely rhythm guitar from Tiziano Galli – and then it is into Andy’s solo country blues, ‘Chicken’. So hopefully you are now getting the picture; and that’s without the great Slim Harpo sound of ‘Layin’ Sick Bed Blues’. In case you are still wondering though, the liner notes are courtesy of none other than the great Rick Estrin – and that also exemplifies the love and care that has gone into this highly recommended release. /Norman Darwen

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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Andy Just - Preachin' The Blues

Size: 128,3 MB
Time: 55:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2010
Styles: West Coast Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Full

01. You're So Fine (3:35)
02. Wild Cat (2:44)
03. Driftin' (6:23)
04. I'm Gonna Change (4:13)
05. I Was Walkin' (3:26)
06. I Am A Loner (3:33)
07. Preachin' The Blues (5:45)
08. Love You Baby (4:15)
09. Andy's Boogaloo (3:29)
10. Gone Before I Knew It (3:34)
11. Shake (3:18)
12. Hey Little Girl (4:02)
13. Devil's Hand (3:17)
14. Flyin' High (3:41)

Personnel:
Andy Just – vocal & harmonica
Donnie Romano – guitars
Charles Romagnoli – bass
‘’John Lee’’ Emanuel Zamperini – drums
Shawn Pittman – guitar

“Andy Just is one of the most powerful blues harmonica players in the world today, and has been since I was a young pup studying his fast, energetic solos. Not an ounce of genuine emotion and intensity is spared in his performances - this release is a testament of it.” That's David Barrett's opinion - and he should know, as he runs the ‘Harmonica Master Class Co.’ in California. Andy has a large discography, going right back to the early days of the modern California blues (he recorded behind Hi-Tide Harris in 1976), but for something a little more up-to-date, after you have enjoyed this CD, you may care also to lend an ear to his blistering work on his own double CD set “Smokin’ Tracks – Live At Muddy Waters” (Feelin’ Good 012) or behind San Francisco Bay Area great Gail ‘Mojo’ Muldrow on her own album, “Peace Of Mind” (Feelin’ Good 006).
Speaking of whom… over to Gail: “When I heard Andy play, that was the first time I realised how versatile the harmonica really was. Some of the things he does on the harp defy human capability. His unique style is something of its own that no other harp player can duplicate. God gives some people sandals in life; Andy got full combat boots! It's like the restless souls of the great harp players all landed on him. His music is alive with that soul. Dig it! People, take the lesson!”
Andy certainly took his lessons and learned them well. As West Coast guitarist Volker Strifler says of him: “His musical energy and presence are a treat”, and he has certainly been in demand. He has appeared on more than thirty albums and has played on stage and/ or on record with the likes of B.B. King, Bo Diddley, John Lee Hooker, Lee Oskar, Fenton Robinson, Ronnie Wood, Maria Muldaur, Chris Cain (a very early associate), The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Luther Tucker, John Entwistle, Angela Strehli, and many, many more. He has worked with the acclaimed Ford Blues Band since the early nineties and has been front-man for them for nearly two decades, which has also brought with it an association with renowned guitar wizard Robben Ford. This is not a new situation though; Fritz Svacina, editor of Blues Art Journal, recalls seeing Andy with Robben many years ago, and still remembers vividly that “Andy played extremely long parts on the harp, with a lot of soul and dynamism – awesome, really awesome! A show with Andy is a great performance, with lots of power and a great style on the harp, like Little Walter or Junior Wells.”
Another Bay Area singer also praises Andy, but, in addition, she draws attention to another facet of his playing – here’s Sista Monica: “Andy Just is a prolific blues and soul harp player. His mastery of the blues harp is matched to me with the extensive talents of Stevie Wonder. It has a passionate feeling, and a broad appeal that crosses over to different genres of music. Andy is sensitive in his approach to a song and plays to the lyrics and melody with perfect sentiment and style. He is my favourite harp player and should get lots more recognition for his contribution to blues music. I love his sound of music”.
As that comment, and some of the aforementioned names in the list above indicate, Andy is not one to confine himself to a narrow definition of the blues. His powerhouse playing (his website describes him as “the most powerful harp player to come along since James Cotton” – that’s about right…) can incorporate soul, jazz and rock elements. The album title “Preachin’ The Blues” was not just a random choice – take a listen to this instrumental which goes places way beyond many blues harp players' capabilities, and appreciate Andy's subtlety, imagination and ability. The material on this CD was recorded over two sessions. The earlier session was recorded in the middle of the tour where Andy was backed by Italian musicians: “I had not played with this group of musicians before, but was very pleased to have them play with me as a band” – and the results bear that out. Whilst not wishing to overlook the talented and kicking rhythm section, Donnie Romano's guitar skills on “Smokin' Tracks” were a revelation for many listeners and those looking for more will not be disappointed by his contributions here – whether he is tough, gritty and rocking (as on the riffing 'Shake'), following Andy into unexpected places, or just hitting a blues groove and keeping it there, he excels – one of Europe's best-kept secrets. Guitarist Shawn Pittman, the rising blues star out of Austin, Texas, accompanies Andy on the first three numbers here, recorded in July 2010. “When we recorded, it was in the studio of Tiziano Galli. I was having a little bit of a problem keeping time and Tano asked if I wanted to use the ‘foot stomp bass’....I have always wanted to use one of those....it helped everything sound a bit more full. Andy played with a Kalamazoo amp and I used a Fender Vibro Champ, both from Tano’s collection, on the electric songs and used the tremolo on the slow blues ‘Driftin’’. ‘Wild Cat’ was high energy harp and guitar boogie... Andy has powerful ‘air’ - it's hard to play like that and stay in time and breathe right. He gave me a harp lesson and showed me some basics. He's a great teacher.” These three tracks, with their stripped-down instrumentation and old-fashioned approach, also show just what a great student of the blues Andy is.
Andy was possibly inspired by being back in Europe – “In my opinion, American Blues artists are very appreciated in Europe. I feel very fortunate that I have been able to come over and play Europe as often as I have, thanks to Tano. I'm always grateful for the opportunity to play here. The blues fans are great. I have met so many fans and made good friends over the years”, and he recalled of the sessions: “I had a great time recording these tunes”. It shows. Label boss producer Tano Ro opines: “This CD is the best so far in Andy Just’s discography” – he is biased of course, but I am not gonna argue. The evidence is right here on this disc. Whether you are looking for early Chicago styled harp and guitar blues (those first three titles – think of Little Walter's very first recordings, or maybe Johnny Shines with Big Walter Horton), contemporary blues items with a rock tinge such as 'Shake', good old wrangly slide guitar and harp numbers ('Hey Little Girl'), something of the popular California swing-blues style ('Flyin' High') or just straightforward, non-nonsense classy blues (lots of these!), you'll find them here. To close, I checked out the opinion of one of the modern blues’ true legends, Joe Louis Walker: “Andy has been a great harp player for many years and deserves much more recognition.”
Let’s hope this release brings him that recognition…

Norman Darwen (contributor: Blues & Rhythm, R2 (Rock 'N' Reel), Blues In Britain, Blues Matters!, Blues In the South, Harmonica World and others).

Preachin' The Blues

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

The Ford Blues Band - 1999

Year: 1999
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:37
Size: 113,9 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Lovin' Cup (3:52)
2. Look Whatcha Done (2:33)
3. Another Kind Of Love (3:51)
4. Hell & Purgatory (4:02)
5. I Have My Doubts (3:32)
6. Pick Up The Phone (2:32)
7. Zip It Up (2:20)
8. You've Got The Touch (For Lisa) (4:22)
9. Bring It To Jerome (3:59)
10. Big Band (3:51)
11. Somebody Help Me (4:28)
12. Watch Yourself (2:57)
13. Daydreamin' (7:12)

The year is 1999, the end of a century, the end of a millennium. It is a time to remember and honor the past, and a time to look to the future. The band is The Ford Blues Band, deeply rooted in the music of the blues masters and yet always on the edge, always looking for new ways to express themselves musically. With their new CD, "1999", The Ford Blues Band vives honor to the past with several cover songs, including "Look Whatcha Done" by Magic Sam, "Bring It To Jerome" by Bo Diddley, and "Lovin' Cup" by Paul Butterfield. Along with these covers are many originals, including one track featuring Robben Ford on guitar and vocal.

This is the seventh release by The Ford Blues Band (including their album recorded with Luther Tucker shortly before his death) and it continues the tradition of hard-driving, imaginative, modern blues music. Andy Just (harp) is joined by guitarist Volker Strifler up front, while Dewayne Pate (bass) and Patrick Ford (drums) remain the driving force of the band.

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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Andy Just - Don't Cry

Year: 1994
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:45
Size: 118,8 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues, rocking blues
Scans: Full

1. Talk Is Cheap (2:49)
2. Toes Up (3:24)
3. Mighty Long Time (5:20)
4. The Slam (2:38)
5. Treat Me Right (3:53)
6. Back Trackin' (4:13)
7. Struttin' At The Rooster (2:25)
8. Don't Cry (2:06)
9. Dance With Me (4:02)
10. She's Sweet (5:29)
11. Misery (2:47)
12. Oh Why (6:15)
13. Fool For A Lover (2:54)
14. One Sunny Day (3:22)

In the finest of West Coast blues harmonica traditions, Andy Just has been thrilling audiences with his explosive performances, not only in the states, but overseas as well. His sound is extremely powerful, and innovative, which has been honed by many years of playing, and touring. Andy is very well known in Europe and Australia, where he often entertains thousands at large blues festivals. He is notorious for rockin’ blues, which really brings the house down at music venues far and wide. Although he has a firm handle on the blues, he possesses a unique artistic, and improvisational style that always keeps his fans guessing as to what new surprises he has in store for them. He is recognized for introducing jazz and rock, and other styles into his large repertoire of songs. Andy’s original approach gives his music red-hot energy, and great variety, while staying true to his blues roots. His interpretation encompasses the true essence of the blues, while it captivates the audience with his “take no prisoners” performances. This versatility is what makes his performances a truly enjoyable experience – and you can tell by his thousand-watt smile that he’s having a blast too.

His solo CD, “Don’t Cry” solidifies his reputation as a harmonica extraordinaire. His CD sparked shining reviews, which were altogether outstanding. Whether he’s on the blues harp, guitar, or vocals, Andy has talent, technique and style to burn. He is widely known in the blues harmonica world as a true master of his craft, and for his signature “Tone” – which many harmonica players have tried to duplicate without success. He prides himself on his originally crafted tone, and holds his trade secret under lock and key. Andy has shared a few of his licks and tricks at the Harmonica Master Class, where many from near and far gather to learn from the best of the best in this field. Andy is currently recording harmonica sessions for the Harmonica Master Class, and Mel Bay’s music instructional CD’s. Many harmonica aficionados all over the world hold Andy high on their list of masters. Andy has students as far away as England and Japan, and receives letters and emails from all over the world.

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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Robben Ford & The Ford Blues Band - A Tribute To Paul Butterfield

Year: 2001
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 54:24
Size: 127,2 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Screamin' (4:04)
2. One More Heartache (4:22)
3. Last Hopes Gone (6:18)
4. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (3:06)
5. No Amount Of Loving (3:42)
6. Mary Mary (3:19)
7. Work Song (6:09)
8. In My Own Dream (6:22)
9. Buddy's Advice (3:29)
10. All These Blues (3:28)
11. Tollin' Bells (5:01)
12. Everything's Gonna Be Alright (5:01)

This album was done to pay tribute to Paul Butterfield and his Butterfield Blues Band. Like almost no other, Butterfield was the man for the Ford brothers. His innovative and powerful bands were the source of inspiration for the young Californians. For the purpose of this CD, Robben has joined with his brothers in the Ford Blues Band. /Amazon

Personnel:
Robben Ford - guitar, vocals
Mark Ford - harmonica, vocals
Patrick Ford - drums
Andy Just - harmonica, vocals
Volker Strifler - guitar, vocals
Dewayne Pate - bass

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