Showing posts with label Brother Yusef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brother Yusef. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Brother Yusef, The Fattback Bluesman - Jook Joint Jam

Size: 81.5 MB
Time: 35:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Slide Guitar Blues, Swamp Blues
Art: Front & Back

01. I'm A Bluesman (3:54)
02. Hoodoo Woman Blues (3:24)
03. Bad Juju (3:56)
04. Hey There Blues (3:30)
05. Free Your Mind (3:18)
06. The Healers Blues (4:10)
07. Power Of The Blues (3:07)
08. Organic Gravey (2:50)
09. Jook Joint Jam (4:07)
10. The After Party Jam (2:57)

Brother Yusef’s music is exuberant, bouncing with a highly rhythmic beat and slippery with a wildly flailing slide; this Bakersfield born, dreadlocked bluesman chugs and stomps the blues with impassioned devotion. By combining "traditional" finger picking and slide guitar with the contemporary feel of urban blues, Brother Yusef gives the past and present equal rights on stage.
A stand-out talent.

Jook Joint Jam

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Brother Yusef - I Got The Blues: 10 Years Of Fattback Blues 1999-2009

Size: 86,8 MB
Time: 37:21
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Juke Joint Blues
Art: Front

01. I Got The Blues (3:53)
02. Get Outta Town (3:38)
03. Bottom Blues (3:06)
04. Watch Out (2:41)
05. My Baby's Lovin' Someone Else (Live) (4:16)
06. Lucky Thirteen Blues (2:07)
07. Long Way From Home (Live) (4:00)
08. Early Sunday Morning (2:06)
09. High Rollin' (Live) (4:22)
10. This Little Light Of Mine (Live) (4:35)
11. Three Little Monkeys (2:32)

These songs were originally released on the following Albums:
Back At The Crossroads Project 1999
LIVE & RAW: The Bootleg Recordings 2001
Blues By Request 2003
In The Moment 2005
Kids Get The Blues Too 2006
Live In Belgium 2009

Brother Yusef Performs Guitar, Vocal, Foot Stomp and Ankle Tambourine On All Tracks.

Brother Yusef’s music is exuberant, bouncing with a highly rhythmic beat and slippery with a wildly flailing slide; this Bakersfield born, dreadlocked bluesman chugs and stomps the blues with impassioned devotion. By combining "traditional" finger picking and slide guitar with the contemporary feel of urban blues, Brother Yusef gives the past and present equal rights on stage.
A stand-out talent.

I Got The Blues MP3
I Got The Blues FLAC

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Brother Yusef - Back At The Crossroads Project

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:30
Size: 113.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[3:36] 1. Get Outta Town Blues
[4:33] 2. Blues Is My Story
[2:36] 3. Ife's Blues
[3:30] 4. Power Of The Blues
[4:12] 5. Love & The Blues
[3:43] 6. Back At The Crossroads
[3:05] 7. Bottom Blues
[4:36] 8. Shoes Of Another Man
[5:14] 9. Freedom Train Blues
[3:57] 10. What's Up Blues
[3:00] 11. Bakersfield Blues
[5:14] 12. Sweet Woman Tonite
[2:06] 13. Lucky Thirteen Blues

Brother Yusef has been described as a master solo guitarist, as well as a uniquely passionate vocalist. He remembers first hearing the call of the Blues as a young a child attending church with this grandparents in Bakersfield, CA. The raw and intense emotions in church left a lasting impression which he carried with him into other music genres. At age 19 Brother Yusef picked up a guitar and began experimenting with reggae, r&b and jazz. He found himself at a musical crossroads in 1989 when he went to the Bakersfield church of his childhood, to pay this last respects at his grandfather’s funeral. A soloist there began picking out a soothing church hymn on guitar, connecting Yusef to his grandfather, elders and ancestors in the rich tradition of the blues.

Brother Yusef has gained recognition from audiences and musicians throughout the Los Angeles and Orange County area for his range of sounds and emotions -sadness, joy, anger and laughter. He keeps “one foot in the past and one in the present”, by combining “traditional” finger picking and slide guitar playing with the contemporary feel of urban blues. Audiences love the full sound of his solo performances (he uses his right hand thumb to beat out a percussive bass-line and shuffle, while the index finger plays rhythm and lead lines); and musicians nicknamed him “Fatback” or “Fatt-Back Bluesman”, for his intense playing and vocal style.

Back At The Crossroads Project mc
Back At The Crossroads Project zippy