Showing posts with label Augie Meyers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augie Meyers. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2021

Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers & Assorted Friends - Back To The 'Dillo

Size: 104.4 MB
Time: 44:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1982/1998
Styles: Blues Rock, Tex-Mex, Country
Art: Full

01. Introduction (3:21)
02. Its Just The Same Old Story (4:01)
03. Get On Up (3:09)
04. I Pity The Fool (3:41)
05. Think About It Baby (2:13)
06. Carol (3:23)
07. Suzie Q (4:39)
08. Crazy Arms (3:16)
09. George Jones Song (3:46)
10. Nuevo Laredo (3:36)
11. Purple Haze (3:50)
12. Outro Song (5:11)

This CD contains the second set of the Doug Sahm, Augie Meyers & friends reunion show at the Armadillo in Austin, Texas on May 10, 1977. The first set was released as "Live Love" by Sir Douglas Quintet. The second set, reviewed here has several SDQ alumni and other friends on board. Great sound quality and audience enthusiasm! The set has several songs unique to Doug's issued work - the only SDQ song is a fun version of Nuevo Laredo. If you are a fan of the late great Dough Sahm you will love this CD. ~M. Johnson

Back To The 'Dillo MP3
Back To The 'Dillo FLAC

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Augie Meyers - I Know I Could Be Happy, If Myself Wasnt Here

Size: 61,9 MB
Time: 26:42
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Texas Blues
Art: Front

01. Candy Kisses (2:26)
02. Stir It Up (2:29)
03. Best Little Woman (2:08)
04. Just You And Me (2:18)
05. I Don't Know Why I Love You (3:13)
06. Gotta Find My Baby (3:37)
07. Just A Dream (3:07)
08. I Can't Believe What You Do To Me (2:03)
09. I Know I Could Be Happy, If Myself Wasn't Here (2:54)
10. Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go (2:22)

Augie Meyers' style and his Vox Continental has become one of music's most distinctive keyboard sounds around. Augie can be heard with the Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados, Meyers’ solo efforts as well as on landmark albums by Bob Dylan (”Time Out of Mind” and “Love and Theft”) and John Hammond (“Wicked Grin”). Echoes of the Meyers' style and sound can be heard in the music of the Doors, the Kinks, the Animals as well as the Beatles just to name a few.

I Know I Could Be Happy, If Myself Wasnt Here

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Johnny Nicholas - 2 albums: Broke Again / Big Band Bash

Album: Broke Again
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 36:52
Size: 84.4 MB
Styles: Texas blues, Country blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[2:40] 1. Broke Again
[2:51] 2. Curb Your Dog
[5:44] 3. Visitor In My Dreams
[2:59] 4. Too Many Bad Habits
[2:58] 5. Terminal Love
[2:01] 6. Ride Your Train
[2:22] 7. My Rice Ain't Got No Gravy
[3:22] 8. Prodigal Son's Waltz
[2:37] 9. Glad To Get To Hell
[5:44] 10. Thick And Thin
[3:28] 11. Lonesome Traveler

The long awaited CD release of the legendary album, "Broke Again"... previously only available on LP and cassette with all orginial tunes by John "Johnny" Nicholas.

Since the mid-Sixties, Johnny Nicholas has been playing the blues from both coasts, as well as points in between. During that time he has enjoyed apprenticeships with some of the music’s most revered names, and he has taken a decade-long hiatus to raise a family and build up its Hill Top Café in the Central Texas Hill Country. With the Summer 2000 release of Rockin’ My Blues to Sleep: Texas/Louisiana Blues and Dance Hall Favorites, he and his band the Texas All-Stars staked their claim to the music of the region he has called home for more than two decades. From legendary tenor saxman Rocky Morales to the rock-solid rhythm section of bassist Jack Barber and drummer Ernie Durawa, the album features some of the finest musicians in the Austin-San Antonio area backing Nicholas on vocals and lead guitar. Its sensuous grooves, sympatico ensemble playing and crackerjack solos leave no doubt that Nicholas is back to stay.

Broke Again

Album: Johnny Nicholas & The Texas All-Stars - Big Band Bash
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 72:33
Size: 166.1 MB
Styles: Country blues, Texas blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[3:48] 1. Broke Again
[3:38] 2. Baby I'm Gone (feat. Greg Piccolo)
[6:11] 3. The Ironic Twist (feat Jimmie Vaughan)
[6:01] 4. Down In The Alley
[3:56] 5. It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing (feat John Mills)
[4:14] 6. Mescal Mood (feat Joe King Carrasco)
[3:17] 7. This Old World Needs Love (feat Stephen Bruton)
[4:43] 8. All Blues (feat Floyd Domino)
[4:05] 9. Good Morning Judge
[5:41] 10. Somewhere Over The Rainbow (feat Greg Piccolo)
[5:25] 11. Maybe, Maybe (feat Joel Guzman, Sarah Fox)
[2:44] 12. I'm In Love Again (feat Augie Meyers)
[5:29] 13. Can't Stop The Crying (feat Al Gomez)
[5:00] 14. Before I Grow Too Old To Dream
[2:49] 15. The Hammer (feat Greg Piccolo)
[5:24] 16. Texas Flood (feat Jimmie Vaughan)

The Texas All Star Big Band Bash is somewhat of a misnomer. It is not about Big Band music, but more of the large band species ala Lyle Lovett. And a large band of musical brothers (and sisters) it is, who all live within a 90 mile radius of (take your pick) Austin or San Antonio. Now I don't claim to be the greatest or smartest or anythingest guy on the block, but it just occurred to me (about 9 or 10 years ago) that with all these great musicians in one area, we ought to get together once a year and throw down some tunes. And with the spread of the MTV disease and its horrible effect on live music and traditional genres, it seemed to make sense to use this gathering to try to pass on to young people a love and appreciation and (hopefully) inspiration for what is truly special about great music: the intangibles of soulfullness, passion and "joi de vivre" which great music always instills in those who experience it. The ranges of emotion of the Blues, the infectious "Let's Dance" grooves of swing and Tex-Mex R&B; the stories told that we all can connect with.Well all of this has become a reality in Fredericksburg, TX, where on the 2nd Saturday of November every year, there is a gathering of musicians and music lovers, where, when it is over, everyone leaves smiling, toes tapping and rejuvenated! But it doesn't end until next year's show. In between, the money raised is' (and has been) used to fund various music and theatre workshops and camps for kids; scholarships for youth interested in careers in the arts; tutoring sessions for budding musicians. However gratifying this aspect of the show is (and it is extremely gratifying and rewarding) it is the love of music that brings these artists together. We hope you enjoy what we be puttin' down on this album because we sure enjoyed makin' it!

Johnny Nicholas - Guitar, Vocals; Jimmie Vaughan - Guitar; Greg Piccolo - Tenor Sax, Vocals; Stephen Bruton - Guitar, Vocals; Joe “King” Carrasco - Guitar, Vocals; Augie Meyers - Vocals, Vox Organ on “Mescal Rose”; Joel Guzman - Accordion, Hammond B-3 Organ; Floyd Domino - Piano; Danny Levin - Fiddle; Tarry Hale - Upright Bass; Barry “Frosty” Smith - Drums; Ernie Durawa - Drums on “I’m In Love Again” and “Before I Grow Too Old”; Cecil “Chico” Orapeza - Drums on “Mescal Rose”; Joe Guzman - Drums and Percussion on “Maybe, Maybe”; Max Baca - Bajo Sexto; Speedy Sparks - Bass on “Mescal Rose”; Sarah Fox - Vocal on “Maybe, Maybe”; The Texas Horns: Mark “Kaz” Kazanoff - Alto & Tenor Sax; John Mills - Tenor Sax; Dan Torosian - Baritone Sax; Randy Zimmerman - Trombone; Al Gomez - Trumpet & Fluglehorn; Keith Winking - Trumpet.

Big Band Bash

Friday, September 13, 2013

Peter Novelli - S/T

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 71:40
Size: 164.1 MB
Styles: Texas blues, Louisiana blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[4:52] 1. Texas Tonk
[5:52] 2. Just These Blues
[5:30] 3. I'm Going To Louisiana
[4:22] 4. Lie No Better
[2:59] 5. Grand Isle Dawn
[3:53] 6. Wrong Number
[4:46] 7. Since The Hurricane
[4:59] 8. Nothin' To Say
[5:57] 9. Open The Gate
[6:41] 10. Real Man
[4:49] 11. Bulverde, Texas
[5:27] 12. Te-Ni-Ne-Ni-Nu
[2:51] 13. James Johnson On Scratch
[1:59] 14. Raful Neal On Slim Harpo And Scratch My Back
[4:41] 15. Baby Scratch My Back
[1:54] 16. Big Johnny Thomassie On New Orleans Drumming

Peter's guitar style evolved from the electric blues masters, mixed with his years playing Louisiana roots music in zydeco/cajun bands. This CD was recorded in Baton Rouge and New Orleans with former members of Gatemouth Brown's Gate's Express: David Hyde (bass), David Peters (drums) with guest appearances by other members of Gate's band (Joe Krown on B3, Bobby Henderson on alto sax, Chris Belleau on trombone. Brian Brignac (Sonny Landreth, Wayne Toups) played percussion and drums. Other guests include Dr John, Paul Barrere (Little Feat, Bonnie Raitt, etc), Greg "Fingers" Taylor on harmonica, Raful Neal on harmonica, Augie Meyers on Vox organ (Texas Tornados, Sir Douglas Quintet), Olivier Scoazec (Buckwheat Zydeco, Zachary Richard), James Johnson, guitar (Slim Harpo band), David Torkanowsky on B3, Suzanne Leger (frottoir and percussion), Smoky Greenwell, harmonica (WAR), Curtis Coubello (fiddle), Nelson Blanchard on keys.

The CD includes a Tribute to Slim Harpo, two tracks (previously recorded, but unfinished) with members of Harpo's band (the late Raful Neal, James Johnson, Rudy Richard) and New Orleans legend, the late "Big" Johnny Thomassie on drums.

Peter Novelli