Showing posts with label Debra Lyn Neufeld. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debra Lyn Neufeld. Show all posts

Friday, July 7, 2017

Debra Lyn Neufeld - 2 albums: Lock Up Your Sons / Bootleg

Album: Lock Up Your Sons
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:40
Size: 97.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[3:18] 1. So Hard
[5:22] 2. Evil One
[2:53] 3. You're All I Want
[3:38] 4. Do What You Do
[2:39] 5. Ragdoll Blues
[3:02] 6. Sweet Mercy Blues
[4:47] 7. Don't You Open Your Heart
[4:26] 8. I'm Alright
[3:00] 9. Sweet Insane
[3:05] 10. How Can I
[3:40] 11. Heavy Wait
[2:44] 12. Attitude Town

Winnipeg's blues community is small and close-knit -sometimes almost insular. And when one of it's own steps out, he or she has the full support of everyone involved, musically and otherwise. So it is that Debra Lyn Neufeld, Winnipeg's foremost blueswoman, slips from the vault and onto centre stage with 12 stunning tracks which showcase not only her keen knowledge of the form -lyrically and musically- but also the shining abilities of those with whom she works. This album is a seamless whole, a Chicago-style rip-snorter that flows smoothly from the guitar-drenched opener, "So Hard", to the shuffle of "I'm Alright" and the uptempo, hand jive inspired romp of "Attitude Town". Outstanding sidemen include guitarist Chris Carmichael (he's my brother-in-law,yes,but the guy can play) vocalist Scotty Hills and drummer Ken McMahon, who holds everything together and makes it seem easy. ~Uptown

Lock Up Your Sons

Album: Bootleg
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 35:27
Size: 81.2 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[3:27] 1. No One's Girl
[3:20] 2. Some Girls Like
[3:11] 3. Nothing To Bind
[2:27] 4. Love Junkie
[3:38] 5. Sugar In Me
[3:19] 6. Love Has Poisoned Me
[2:17] 7. Bone Appetite
[3:38] 8. Save This Heart
[3:56] 9. Deep Lovin' Trouble
[3:31] 10. Sweet Della Jones
[2:38] 11. Sweet Pie Fruit Deep Dish

One day a thirty- year old visual artist of no uncertain distinction attended a performance by blues legend Ko Ko Taylor, and Winnipeg's vibrant blues scene has never been the same.Since that day, Debra Lyn Neufeld has been called "Winnipeg's foremost blueswoman" (J. Monk), and "Winnipeg's Reigning Queen of the Blues (R.Williams, Winnipeg Free Press) and for good reason. Her band always includes the cream of the city's top roots musicans, and the sheer force of her personality means good times are guaranteed. Two critically acclaimed CD's (Lock up your sons"- 2004 and "Bootleg" - 2006) filled with original material have showcased the depth and range of her uncommon talent. Her music has been described as "guitar-drenched Chicago-style ripsnorters" all the way through to "sizzling, smoking, sexy blues rockers" Her lyrics have been called "sad and sweet and down and dirty" as well as "tough and tender" and "honest to a fault." Whether leading a band, or in a duo, Debra Lyn's love of music, people and performing creates an unforgettable experiance, and leaves the listener with a lingering desire to hear what's next.

Bootleg