Showing posts with label David Wilcox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Wilcox. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2022

David Wilcox - My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble

Size: 73.7 MB
Time: 31:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1983
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front & Back

01. My Eyes Keep Me In Trouble (2:48)
02. Love Meltdown (3:04)
03. I See You (2:25)
04. Downtown Came Uptown (2:30)
05. Riverboat Fantasy (3:37)
06. Shake It Baby (2:41)
07. Freeze To Me (3:04)
08. Too Cool (2:10)
09. Just This Side Of Heaven (2:31)
10. Bad Feeling (3:47)
11. Mow 'Em Down (2:41)

Canadian guitarist and singer/songwriter David Wilcox started his long and accomplished professional career by landing a spot in the and band . A few years later, Wilcox stepped into the spotlight in front of his own band. In 1977, he recorded his first album -- the first of many. During the next two decades, he earned a number of awards and his albums went gold and platinum.

David Wilcox was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in the summer of 1949. He was only six when he sampled his first music. The job that had looked fun and exciting to young Wilcox. A year later, he was picking out tunes, or something like tunes, on a guitar. Before he was a teen, he managed to land his first gig.

In 1970, when he was 21, Wilcox got a little taste of fame as part of, a band that performed weekly on television. The show had a nationwide audience, and the band backed numerous big-star acts who appeared as guests. He also recorded with the band.

After a few years, Wilcox decided to move on and formed a band called, before trying his luck at performing solo, doing both blues-rock and roots rock at the time. In 1977, he recorded his debut album, Out of the Woods, and released it independently. Once he signed a deal with EMI Music Canada, the full-length album was re-released under the new label and hit the market in 1983. That same year, a sophomore offering arrived, My Eyes Keep Me in Trouble. It was followed a year later by Bad Reputation. Wilcox was building a good reputation, each album going gold.

By 1985, EMI/Capitol put together some of his most popular tunes on The Best of David Wilcox. He finished out the '80s with Breakfast at the Circus and Natural Edge. During the last decade before the new millennium, he recorded more albums, including Over 60 Minutes, Thirteen Songs, and two best-of albums, David Wilcox: The Collected Works and Greatest Hits Too.

2001 didn't find Wilcox slowing down his career. In between touring to perform live, he completed a new album, Rhythm of Love. Released through Stony Plain/Warner, the recording carries tunes such as "High Water Rising," "Rhythm of Love," "Easy Like Rain," "Already Got What You Need," and "Play That Guitar Rag." ~Charlotte Dillon

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Friday, March 2, 2018

Myles Goodwyn - Myles Goodwyn And Friends Of The Blues

Size: 115,2 MB
Time: 49:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Hate To See You Go (But I Love To Watch You Walk Away) (Feat. Eric Khayat & Shaun Verreault) (3:57)
02. Isn't That So (Feat Sonja Ball) (4:01)
03. It'll Take Time To Get Used To (Feat. Amos Garret & Emily Lamarche) (4:41)
04. Tell Me Where I've Been (So I Don't Go There Anymore) (Eat. Kenny Blues Boss Wayne & Steve Segal) (4:55)
05. I Ain't Gonna Bath In The Kitchen Anymore (Feat. Bill Stevenson) (2:50)
06. I'll Hate You (Till Death Do Us Part) (Feat. Kenny Blues Boss Wayne & Frank Marino) (4:12)
07. Good Man In A Bad Place (Feat. Garret Mason) (3:46)
08. Brand New Cardboard Belt (Feat. Steve Segal & Frank Marino) (3:31)
09. Weeping Willow Tree Blues (Feat. David Wilcox) (4:55)
10. Last Time I'll Ever Sing The Blues (Feat. Rick Derringer) (4:39)
11. Nobody Lies (About Having The Blues) (Feat. Jack De Keyser) (5:09)
12. You Never Got The Best Of Me (Feat. Steve Segal With Amos Garret & Dewey Reeds) (2:50)

Myles Goodwyn is back with the blues and has brought some friends along with him!

Myles Goodwyn's passion for the blues began in 60's when he started listening to American blues artists like BB King, Howlin' Wolf and Muddy Waters. Although the blues songs he wrote over the years never made it onto an April Wine album, he kept saving them for the blues album he knew he was going to make one day. Myles Goodwyn And Friends Of The Blues is the result of these sessions.

Some of the Friends joining Goodwyn are Jack de Keyzer, Garret Mason, David Wilcox, Amos Garret, Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, Joe Murphy, Frank Marino, Shaun Verreault, Bill Stevenson, Rick Derringer and more.

Myles Goodwyn And Friends Of The Blues

Saturday, September 12, 2015

David Wilcox - 2 albums: Rhythm Of Love / Boy In The Boat

David Wilcox is a brilliant songwriter, a great singer, and one of the hottest guitar players in the world. He first made his name as a wild live performer and then as a first-rate recording artist whose work, from “Out Of The Woods” (1980) to his release, “Boy In The Boat” (2007), stands the test of time. After more than twenty-five years in the business including extensive touring, 5 gold or platinum albums, numerous awards, and fans everywhere – it’s no stretch to say that David Wilcox deserves icon status. His life in music is the stuff of legend.

The year 2000 found David recording “Rhythm Of Love”, for Stony Plain Records of Edmonton a CD that reflected the compelling, hard-rocking sound of his first electric bands. “I Need A Vice” is a clever, sharply observed confession; “High-Water Rising” a beautiful soul ballad with some subtle, irresistible guitar work, and “Rhythm Of Love” is a percolating shuffle.

With the release of David’s CD, “Boy In The Boat” his music has come full circle. It’s a daring mix of diverse roots influences coupled with his remarkable style. The result? Something not only original but steeped in the raw funky tradition his fans have come to know and love. Tough but soulful; cool but passionate – the music keeps growing without losing its fiery edge. “I wanted to make a record as freely as possible. My first albums were done with no ‘adult supervision’; no concerns with current trends or ‘marketing’, just a group of people making music for the pure joy of it. With this one, we took that approach.” Wilcox goes on to recall: “There is an afternoon I’ll always remember when I was a child – me and my little red Motorola radio. In the basement, if they played a record by a male singer I pretended it was me. If the singer was a woman I pretended I was the guitar player. Little did I know that I’d be blessed with a career in music! Years later that memory sustains me, keeping my pure love of music alive. If I ever start feeling jaded or pressured to conform, that kid lost in the music brings me back to myself.”

Album: Rhythm Of Love
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:13
Size: 96.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2000
Art: Front

[4:04] 1. Hook It Boy
[3:57] 2. High Water Rising
[2:40] 3. Rhythm Of Love
[2:53] 4. I Need A Vice
[4:23] 5. Easy Like Rain
[3:18] 6. Three Women
[3:01] 7. Mama
[3:17] 8. Three Men
[2:39] 9. Already Got What You Need
[5:24] 10. Broken Trees
[3:46] 11. Rattlesnakin' Daddy
[2:48] 12. Play That Guitar Rag

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Album: Boy In The Boat
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:13
Size: 85.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[2:16] 1. Drop The Pressure
[2:35] 2. Pistol Packin' Mama
[4:32] 3. Catman
[3:02] 4. Step It Up And Go
[3:17] 5. Shuckin' Sugar
[2:52] 6. Professional Victim
[3:08] 7. Bend A Little
[3:45] 8. I Am A Natural Born Lover
[3:53] 9. The Groove
[2:04] 10. Feel Like...
[2:31] 11. Flip Flop And Fly
[3:14] 12. Buddy Boy Blues

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