Showing posts with label Greyhound George. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greyhound George. Show all posts

Friday, November 5, 2021

Greyhound George Band - Get Up And Walk!

Size: 154.9 MB
Time: 66:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues, Jazz, Soul
Art: Front

01. Thin Line (7:21)
02. Bad Luck (4:19)
03. Messed Up State Of Mind (4:25)
04. Alienation Blues (7:49)
05. Back In The Groove (4:04)
06. Rambling Mind (4:57)
07. Twenty Twenty (6:15)
08. Pack It Up (4:07)
09. Hot Line To Heaven (3:22)
10. Underrated (4:31)
11. The Winning Team (4:43)
12. Shake What You've Got (4:49)
13. Good Year For The Blues (5:59)

Greyhound George heard this sentence in the seventies from the blues veteran champion Jack Dupree, who had benevolently observed the first musical attempts of the young Bielefeld blues scene.
Since then, George has studied and interpreted the blues in all its forms and forms, but he has never forgotten this phrase. His own blues translates normal life into music. With all due respect for the old masters of traditional blues, he always allows modern and very unique elements to flow into his music and lyrics.
For many years he has relied primarily on his own material for his concerts and recordings. His guitar playing and not least his songwriting have already earned Greyhound George some recognition in the international blues world. The biggest of these was probably the entry into the finals of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis / Tennessee.
"Get Up And Walk" is a very personal album that could only have been created in 2020/21. An album whose songs tell of lockdown, existential fears, overused relationships and the now-especially-party atmosphere. Musically, the lines between blues, jazz and soul, between Memphis, New Orleans and Bielefeld, are blurred.
"Get Up And Walk" is an album by someone who grew up musically in the seventies. That was a time when a good song intro could be as long as today's single and a track without an extensive guitar or organ solo was not taken seriously. You can hear all of these musical roots, but “Get Up And Walk” is not a retro sound, but a versatile and multi-layered modern blues album.
The band, of which the "Bluesnews" once wrote that they play "so tightly that no sheet of paper fits in between", consists again of the tried and tested rhythm section with Wolfgang Lohmann on bass and Detlev Schütte on drums. In addition, this time Dieter Kozak plays organ and piano. George's long-time colleague Andy Grünert plays the blues harp.
For some titles, the band is reinforced by a three-person wind section, consisting of Jens Buschenlange on trumpet, Matthias Günther on sax and Michael Meyer on trombone.
The next generation of German blues musicians is represented by Bad Temper Joe, who can be heard on two tracks as singer and guitarist.

Get Up And Walk! MP3
Get Up And Walk! FLAC

Monday, September 7, 2020

Greyhound George Band - Electrified

Size: 130,3 MB
Time: 55:20
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Full

01. Please Come Home (3:32)
02. Night Life (4:16)
03. Nobody Wants A Bluesmen (4:34)
04. Jump (3:32)
05. The King And I (3:34)
06. Follow The Money (3:46)
07. Don't Call Me Lazy (3:48)
08. Old Man's Blues (4:49)
09. Build Me A Road (4:17)
10. Sweet Potato Fries (3:34)
11. Down Home Girl (5:13)
12. Take A Good Look Around (3:13)
13. What's Up (2:37)
14. Basic Blues (4:29)

The Greyhound George Band was formed in 2019 to play classic electric blues. This is blues with no frills and zeitgeist, a musical staple. This is the music that "electrified" guitarist and singer Greyhound George and bassist Wolfgang Schäfer back in the 1970s.

Countless concerts of the American originals, countless records shaped the then young musicians, who picked up a bit of everything. Fortunately, there was already a lively blues scene in Bielefeld back then and so they quickly had their own bands.

In Wolfgang's case it was the "Lohmann R&B Kapelle", which is still on the road all over Germany today.

George led the blues journey with "Greyhound's Washboard Band" to the finals of the International Blues Challenge 2018 in Memphis. There he was given a very special honor: Muddy Waters guitarist Bob Margolin came to the stage immediately after his performance, shook his hand and said: "You are a great bluesman!" George must have done something right ...

The third man is drummer Detlev Schütte, originally a jazz musician but open to everything and tried out blues in many jam sessions. With his incredibly creative and multi-layered playing, he gives the sound of the trio a special, jazzy, groovy note.

The band's first gigs in autumn and winter were very promising, concerts all over Germany were booked for 2020. Then came Corona. Time to go to the studio.

In compliance with the rules of distance, the album "Electrified!" recorded. Recorded on guitars from the seventies and with some equally old studio equipment, it is a declaration of love for the traditional electric blues.

As is well known, the blues was not invented in Bielefeld, so there are of course many musical role models in the songs of Greyhound George. Some of them are obvious, some less. Nevertheless, Greyhound George stands for himself with his very own guitar and singing style. As it has always been in the blues, his songs tell stories without saying many words, translating normal life into music.

The harp player Andy Grünert can be heard as a guest on some tracks, and he was already there in Memphis.

Electrified MP3
Electrified FLAC

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Greyhound George - All You Can Eat!

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:30
Size: 145.4 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[4:08] 1. Gone For Good
[3:19] 2. Saddle Up My Pony
[4:45] 3. Dark Was The Night People Get Ready
[4:04] 4. I´m Doing Fine
[2:56] 5. Chicken
[4:28] 6. Blues For You
[3:39] 7. Preachin´blues
[2:21] 8. Your Mind Is On Vacation
[3:17] 9. Rats In My Kitchen
[2:42] 10. Hey, Pretty Mama
[4:26] 11. Ice In Her Pocket
[3:39] 12. Ain´t Nobody Home
[3:29] 13. What´s Up
[3:08] 14. Jitterbug Swing
[3:11] 15. What You See Is What You Get
[4:08] 16. All You Can Eat
[5:42] 17. Blind Willie Mctell

On "All You Can Eat!" Greyhound George plays National type resonator guitar, dobro, acoustic and sometimes electric guitar and mandolin. Greyhound George has been playing the blues since the nineteen seventies and he has done his homework! He has learned to master the slide and fingerpicking styles of prewar bluesmen like Robert Johnson, Fred McDowell, Tampa Red and Blind Blake, but he always puts in something of his own.
Greyhound George does not try to copy the sound of the old times. To him, the blues is a living art and he plays it the way it should be played in the 21st century because he always knows, that in the meantime there have been musical styles like rock, soul and even rap which have developed from the blues. "All You Can Eat!“ is a blues -buffet ,rich in variety, not only for blues historians and guitar gourmets!

Greyhound George has written ten new songs for this album and makes his own versions of songs written by people like Son House, B.B. King, Curtis Mayfield or Bob Dylan. On some of these songs, you can hear the musicians that play with George in his live shows: On bass and backing vocals there is Georges wife Heidi Schildmann, Andy Grünert plays the harmonica and Helmut Sprick plays an old Hammond B-3 organ

All You Can Eat!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Greyhound George & The Blues Drivers - Driving The Back Roads

Size: 157,6 MB
Time: 68:24
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Delta Blues
Art: Front

01. Baby What You Want Me To Do (4:28)
02. The Road (4:27)
03. I Feel Like Goin' Home (4:42)
04. Knockin' Myself Out (3:48)
05. Beer (3:39)
06. Rehab (5:57)
07. Easy (4:10)
08. Can't Write A Song (2:58)
09. Smalltown Blues (3:47)
10. Fashion Girl (3:43)
11. Let Your Money Work For You (4:09)
12. Stop Breakin' Down (5:03)
13. Psychological Blues (4:24)
14. Boogie 5.3 (3:08)
15. Shake'em On Down (4:30)
16. I Can't Be Satisfied (5:25)

Greyhound George was born in 1961 as Jurgen Schildmann in the Westphalian town of Bielefeld (Germany) and is playing the blues now for over 30 years, but only lately he has with his virtuosic and grooving slide and fingerpicking game on the resonator guitar and a lot of blues feeling in his voice made a name as a solo artist.

In his concerts, he bridges the gap from the old Delta blues, to ragtime and country to blues and ballads, as well as their own interpretations of blues rock and soul songs.

George is not confined to the mere enactment of the old masters of the country blues, but shows in his interpretations with every note, that this music is still alive and drags the listener towards it.

He is a good singer, but mainly a gifted, and above all extremely versatile guitarist, but the slide guitar playing are usually preferred to other techniques...

Thanks Kempen for the artist info :)
Driving The Back Roads