Showing posts with label Barbara Dane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barbara Dane. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Barbara Dane - Barbara Dane Sings The Blues

Size: 101,9 MB
Time: 39:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1964/2004
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. You Don't Know Me (2:58)
02. I Just Want To Make Love To You (2:17)
03. Come Back,baby (2:40)
04. Stranger's Blues (4:19)
05. Victim To The Blues (2:06)
06. 'Way Behind The Sun (3:54)
07. Special Delivery Blues (3:15)
08. It Hurts Me Too (4:15)
09. Come On In (There Ain't Nobody Here But Me) (2:22)
10. Hard Oh Lord (5:08)
11. Working People's Blues (2:43)
12. Dink's Blues (Dink's Song) (3:25)

Singer, activist, and founder of Paredon Records, Barbara Dane was born in 1929 and was still going strong last time we spoke with her. This album was released in 1964 and includes original songs, as well as material by Tampa Red, Willie Dixon, and Ma Rainey.

Barbara Dane Sings The Blues

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Barbara Dane - On My Way

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 32:46
Size: 75.0 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Year: 1962/2013
Art: Front

[2:30] 1. I'm On My Way
[3:03] 2. This Little Light Of Mine
[3:27] 3. Hurry Up Sundown, Let Tomorrow Come
[2:28] 4. Take It Slow And Easy
[2:08] 5. Draggin' My Heart Around
[3:26] 6. Crazy Blues
[2:16] 7. Goodby Daddy, Goodby
[2:16] 8. Cake Walking Babies From Home
[2:19] 9. Wild Women Don't Have The Blues
[3:25] 10. Good Old Wagon
[3:06] 11. The Hammer Song
[2:17] 12. Mama Don't Allow No Twistin'

When she was in her late 70s, Philip Elwood, jazz critic of the San Francisco Examiner, said of her: "Dane is back and beautiful...she has an immense voice, remarkably well-tuned...capable of exquisite presentations regardless of the material. As a gut-level blues singer she is without compare." Blues writer Lee Hildebrand calls her "...perhaps the finest living interpreter of the classic blues of the 20's." In a 2010 profile on Barbara produced by Steven Short of KALW in San Francisco, Bonnie Raitt said "she’s always been a role model and a hero of mine – musically and politically. I mean, the arc of her life so informs mine that – she’s – I really can’t think of anyone I admire [more], the way that she’s lived her life."

I'm on My Way, with Kenny Whitson, piano/cornet; Wellman Braud, bassist; Billy Strange, guitar; Earl Palmer or Jesse Sailes, drums; and Ray Johnson, Rocco Wilson and the Andrews Gospel Singers from Oakland

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