Showing posts with label Adam Karch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adam Karch. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2024

Adam Karch - Crossroad Diaries

Size: 336 MB
Time: 48:11
File: Flac
Released:2002
Styles:Blues Rock
Art: Front

1. The Flame (4:47)
2. Did You Get the Latest News (3:23)
3. Just About Broken (6:58)
4. We Ain't Goin' Home Yet (4:01)
5. Shrapnel (4:34)
6. Goodbye (5:28)
7. Both Happy (2:43)
8. In Blue (5:36)
9. Singin' Wind (4:06)
10. Windigo Dance (2:51)
11. One More Night (3:39)

ADAM'S RAW TALENT WAS EVIDENT FROM THE FIRST TIME HE PICKED UP THE GUITAR AT AN EARLY AGE. BY AGE 14, HE WAS FRONTING BANDS, HEADLINING CLUBS, AND DAZZLING AUDIENCES WITH BOTH HIS SPIRITED GUITAR PLAYING AND SOULFUL SINGING. BY EARLY 2024, KARCH IS SET TO RELEASE HIS AMBITIOUS AND MOST PERSONAL RECORDING SOME AWKWARD COUNTRY AHEAD, HIS SIXTH ALBUM.

Crossroad Diaries FLAC

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Adam Karch - 2 albums: Cottonfields / Blueprints

Adam Karch grew up on a farm in L'Acadie, a small town in province of Quebec. Music was an important part of his childhood, as the stereo was always alive and his older brother had a band of his own. Adam was fascinated by guitars; his father bought him a left-handed acoustic guitar and Adam began studying the styles of Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan, acquiring books of guitar transcriptions and slaving over them for long hours. At age 15, he was playing the circuit in make-shift bar bands, showing an unusual talent for those settings. Adam did not only reveal his power as a guitarist, but also a strong, distinguished vocalist. The kid from L'Acadie was stunning audiences with his mature voice and guitar cries that echoed far beyond his years. At age 18, he was touring Germany, playing with Jeff Healey. Suddenly, the youngster who had laboured to learn Jeff Healey's repertoire was playing on the same stage with him! Festival organizers began to pay attention to this young guitar sensation and the bookings began. He played the Montreal Jazz festival, Rimouski Sherbrooke Blues Festival, Medley Blues, St. Hyacinth, Trois Rivieres, and Mont Tremblant. Adam found himself playing with Coco Montoya, the legendary L.A. guitarist, he found himself center stage with Colin James suddenly, hard work and dreams turned into a spirited limelight. Adam's sound is pure energy; somewhere amid blues, rock, and country. Preserving a deep, almost dramatic respect for each one of these styles, he found a sound that is simply Adam Karch, the artist. His style fuses the characteristics and the spirit of Americana.

Album: Cottonfields
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:24
Size: 108.5 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:57] 1. Walking Blues
[3:41] 2. Crossroads
[3:20] 3. Cotton Fields
[3:29] 4. Comme Un Loup
[2:46] 5. Stop Breaking Down Blues
[3:45] 6. Oh My Sweet Carolina
[2:41] 7. Jolene
[3:55] 8. Poor Black Mattie
[3:24] 9. Perpetual Blues Machine
[3:29] 10. Yesterday's Grave
[3:47] 11. Frankie & Albert
[4:06] 12. Fingerpainting
[2:19] 13. Knock On Wood
[3:36] 14. That's Alright

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Album: Blueprints
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:03
Size: 94.0 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[3:34] 1. Walk On The Wild Side
[3:43] 2. Take This Hammer
[2:53] 3. Mystery Train
[4:04] 4. Into The Mystic
[4:16] 5. Little Wing
[3:12] 6. Make Me A Pallet On Your Floor
[4:08] 7. Hard Time Killing Floor
[3:02] 8. Stayin' Alive
[2:26] 9. Fishin' Blues
[2:52] 10. I'm On Fire
[3:05] 11. Sin
[3:41] 12. Stand By Me

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