Showing posts with label Al Lerman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Lerman. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2024

Al Lerman - Country-Fried Blues

Size: 110.9 MB
Time: 47:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Styles: Blues Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. The Backbug Song (3:57)
02. Big Bill’s Blues (3:26)
03. How High Is Up (3:53)
04. How Much Longer Can A Broken Heart Last (3:53)
05. Come On In My Kitchen (3:35)
06. Summer Strollin’ (2:55)
07. That’s What Friends Are For (3:16)
08. I Heard That Lonesome Whistle (3:23)
09. Can’t Pin A Colour (3:04)
10. You By My Side (4:11)
11. Lowdown Just The Same (3:49)
12. Too Bad For You (Too Bad For Me) (3:59)
13. Last One To Leave The Party (3:55)

Al Lerman is a veteran bluesman with a highly personal musical style. Possessing a great knowledge of the blues tradition on both harmonica and guitar, he brings that sensibility to songs that he’s written about his own contemporary life and times. For two days, he and an amiable group of A-list musicians hunkered down in an 1830s farmhouse, which had recently been converted into a studio known as the Ganaraska Recording Company. They hung out, laughed, played, and carried on into the wee hours. That joyful mood made its way onto this recording. The songs were recorded live off the floor, with minimal overdubs added in one final session.

Acoustic instruments prevail here – a nod to the early rural blues styles, while a rock-steady rhythm section keeps things moving with modern vitality. Multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Bowskill shines throughout, colouring the mix with mandolin, fiddle, and guitar. Al’s guitar is sometimes plugged into a tremolo effected amp, conjuring up swampy, aural imagery. It may surprise listeners to learn his fluid harp work was played on a rack while simultaneously playing guitar. Over the years, Lerman’s masterful prowess on the harp has earned him several prestigious Maple Blues Award nominations for Harmonica Player of the Year.

Produced by Alec Fraser, Country-Fried Blues features nine greasy-good original songs peppered with a handful of covers bearing Lerman’s unmistakable stamp.

Country-Fried Blues MP3
Country-Fried Blues FLAC

Friday, April 12, 2019

Al Lerman - Northern Bayou

Size: 100,9 MB
Time: 42:40
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Down To The River (3:25)
02. You Think You Know Me (3:31)
03. Dirty Little Secret (4:59)
04. Red Maple Road (3:22)
05. Delta Stomp (3:56)
06. Everybody's In The Mood (4:18)
07. Deep Ellum Blues (5:05)
08. Hand In Hand (3:42)
09. A Few More Miles To Go (4:06)
10. What'll I Do (3:04)
11. Hand-Me-Down Hate (3:09)

Bluesman AL LERMAN is a multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He was founder and leader of the 2X Juno Award winning band FATHEAD, and along the way built a solid career touring as an acoustic solo act, accompanying himself on guitar and rack harmonica. An engaging and skilled artist with a dry wit to boot, he is regarded among the top harmonica players in the country. His prowess on the instrument has earned him ten Maple Blues Award nominations in that instrument category. He has been heard on countless recordings and live sessions with some of the best in the blues. In 2016 his standout "Slow Burn" disc made the esteemed world-wide list of Top 100 Blues Albums Of The Year. That same year he also garnered a Maple Blues Award nomination for "Acoustic Act Of The Year". A full-time musician for over forty years with an impressive catalogue of well crafted songs, Al casts a magical spell on his audience wherever he goes.

PS: I forgot to insert the cover in the RAR file. For a big cover click on post's image and save to the album's folder.

Northern Bayou

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

VA - Hard Core Harp: 20 Years Of Blues Harmonica Masters On Electro-Fi Records

Size: 179,4 MB
Time: 76:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Harmonica Blues
Art: Front

01. Paul Oscher - Alone With The Blues (5:24)
02. Billy Boy Arnold - Mellow Chick Swing (2:21)
03. James Harman - Bonetime (3:10)
04. Mark Hummel - It's Too Late Brother (4:11)
05. George Harmonica Smith - Crazy 'bout You Baby (4:10)
06. Harmonica Shah - She Used To Be Beautiful (4:39)
07. Snooky Pryor - Rock-A-While (4:58)
08. Sam Myers - Ninety Nine (3:36)
09. Willie 'Big Eyes' Smith - Don't Think I'm Crazy (4:20)
10. Billy Boy Arnold - I Wish You Would (3:49)
11. Al Lerman - Liquified Boogie (2:29)
12. Little Mack Simmons - Leaving In The Morning (3:49)
13. Sam Myers - Coming From The Old School (4:25)
14. Bill Boy Arnold - Sweet Honey Bee (4:37)
15. Harrison Kennedy - Afraid To Fail (3:25)
16. Rip Lee Pryor - Pitch A Boogie Woogie (3:12)
17. Snooky Pryor - Headed South (7:21)
18. George Harmonica Smith - Juke (2:49)
19. Mark Hummel - Harpoventilating (3:39)

20 Years of Blues Harmonica Masters on Electro-Fi Records. Electro-Fi Records celebrates it's 20th Anniversary with the release of HARD CORE HARP featuring the very best of today's Blues Harmonica Artists: MARK HUMMEL, JAMES HARMAN, HARMONICA SHAH, PAUL OSCHER, BILLY BOY ARNOLD and more, along with Blues Harp Masters of the 20th Century: SNOOKY PRYOR, GEORGE HARMONICA SMITH, SAM MYERS, LITTLE MACK SIMMONS, WILLIE BIG EYES SMITH and more. The 19 track collection from CD's released between 1997 and 2016 features 4 members of the Muddy Waters Blues Band. Special Guests include Grammy winner PINETOP PERKINS, BMA winner BOB STROGER, and Guitar Legends: MEL BROWN, BILLY FLYNN, JACK DE KEYZER and RUSTY ZINN.

This is Blues Harmonica at it's finest.

Hard Core Harp

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Al Lerman - Slow Burn

Size: 122,0 MB
Time: 48:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Front

01. Don't Push Your Mess On Me (3:06)
02. It Takes Me All Night Long (4:24)
03. Bad Luck Blues (4:59)
04. Gonna Have To Wait (3:51)
05. Now That Your Man's Gone (4:08)
06. Totally Out Of Whack (4:07)
07. Younger Man Than Me (3:50)
08. Any Way You Want (3:46)
09. Tattoo Like You (3:49)
10. Better Off Taking Chances (3:49)
11. Kokomo (4:00)
12. Slow Burn (4:22)

Al Lerman has a nice feel for the blues, and he does a yeoman’s work on this album. He writes the material, sing, plays both acoustic and electric guitar and blows a nasty harmonica. He gets support by Alec Fraser-Omar Tunnoch/b, Al Cross-Bucky Berger/dr and Lance Anderson/p with the feel keeping earthy and relaxed.

His voice is wonderfully rough and tumbled, and he mixes it well with the harp on lazy and slinky pieces like “It Takes Me All Night Long” and the steady “Gonna Have To Wait.” The team gets gritty with piano and acoustic guitar with “Totally Out Of Whack” and some good old Crescent City boogie takes place on “Kokomo” while the raucous guitar takes you to Chicago on ”Slow Burn”. The band can boogie as well, shuffling on “Don’t Push Your Mess On Me” and “Any Way You Want” as Lerman picks and grins like a juke joint junkie. Lots of good smouldering sounds here. ~by George W. Harris

Slow Burn