Showing posts with label Bluebirds (US). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bluebirds (US). Show all posts

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Bluebirds - Swamp Stomp

Size: 109.5 MB
Time: 46:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1995
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Swamp Stomp (3:51)
02. Blues In A Honky Tonk Key (3:29)
03. I Can't Be Replaced (2:57)
04. Casha (3:14)
05. Briarpatch (2:54)
06. 3rd House On The Left (3:19)
07. First You Cry (3:58)
08. I'm Your Man (2:45)
09. Testin' Water (4:06)
10. No More Cane On The Brazos (3:32)
11. Ten More Miles (2:56)
12. Leavin' Mississippi (3:31)
13. Bon Ton Roulet (2:51)
14. Justine (2:36)

The Bluebirds hail from Shreveport, Louisiana and combine all the best elements that town's melting pot of musical elements has to offer. They play lean, clean and bluesy, with a style more than a bit reminiscent of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Buddy Flett plays great slide guitar, is the nominal leader of this trio and wrote ten of the fourteen on this, their debut outing. With a brick-solid rhythm section of brother Bruce Flett on bass and Kerry Hunter on drums, The Bluebirds' sound is rootsy without being reverent, modern without losing its soul. Highlights include "Testing the Water," "3rd House on the Left" and a wild version of Leadbelly's "No More Cane on the Brazos." ~Cub Koda

Swamp Stomp MP3
Swamp Stomp FLAC

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Bluebirds (US) - South From Memphis

Size: 127,5 MB
Time: 54:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1996
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Cleveland, MS. (4:42)
02. Don't Take My Place (4:25)
03. Say Yeah (2:50)
04. Dance For Me Girl (3:24)
05. Tenaha Train (5:07)
06. Run For The Levee (4:02)
07. Dust My Broom (4:39)
08. Good To You Baby (3:56)
09. The Wrong Somebody (4:24)
10. Fannin St. (3:05)
11. Second Hand Love (3:21)
12. I Hear Ya Calling (5:30)
13. Wall To Wall (4:41)

Blues-rockers the Bluebirds consisted primarily of brothers Buddy and Bruce Flett, Louisiana natives who formed the group in their hometown of Shreveport in 1987. The siblings -- Buddy on guitar, Bruce on bass, and both on vocals -- cut their teeth in A-Train, an outfit popular among Lousiana and Texas club patrons throughout its ten-year existence; immediately after the group's dissolution, the Fletts reunited as the Bluebirds, originally a Tuesday night jam band which became a far more serious concern with the 1995 release of their debut LP Swamp Stomp. South from Memphis followed a year later. ~Jason Ankeny

South From Memphis