Showing posts with label Earl Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earl Green. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

VA - Hard Times

Size: 247,5 MB
Time: 104:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Don Julin - Pencil Pushin Blues (3:21)
02 Tony Denikos - She Ought To Know (4:56)
03 Apocalypse Cow - Been Down So Long (2:57)
04 Al Hill - Willie Mae (5:27)
05 Robert Farrell - Pretty Lady Blues (3:00)
06 Jarrett Fenlon - Old Crow Blues (2:42)
07 Randy Parsons - Brand New Day (3:34)
08 Robert Farrell - Hug Me Squeeze Me (4:20)
09 Steve Dafoe - Lasalle Street Chicago Piano Blues (2:31)
10 Zola Moon - Help Me (4:48)
11 Alan Marchand - Bluebelle (3:50)
12 Earl Green - Hard Times (4:14)
13 Rob Rio - Back To La (3:47)
14 Steve 'Daddy-O' Byers - She Cant Shake (2:40)
15 Masterwerks R&B - Keep Your Love Strong (2:07)
16 John Altenburgh - Woke Up In The Morning Shes Still Here (3:31)
17 Alex Paul - Blues 70 (2:08)
18 Johnny Azari - Old Time Friends (3:42)
19 Rich Harper - Blue Eyed Blues (3:51)
20 Pavel Arakelian - Daj Mne Shanets Give Me A Chance (4:48)
21 Mandy Cook - Just No Good At Being Bad (3:25)
22 Robert Farrell - Manhattan Sunburst (3:27)
23 Badabing Badaboom - Baggage (3:05)
24 Shay Dillon - I Been Good (3:54)
25 Robert Johnson - The Way You Do The Things You Do (3:13)
26 John Swanson - Everydays A Monday (3:36)
27 Ingvi Thor Kormaksson - Go Find A Millionaire (4:35)
28 John Swanson - Sycamore Drive (3:07)
29 Shay Dillon - People Say (4:04)

Hard Times

Friday, September 13, 2013

Otis GRAND - He Knows The Blues / Always Hot


Album: He Knows The Blues
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, B & B
Recorded: 1990
Released: 1992
Bitrate: 320k/s
Size: 118.45 MB
Time: 50:50
Art: Full

1. Things Are Getting Harder To Do (4:14)
2. You Hurt Me (5:24)
3. Jumpin' For Jimmy (4:44)
4. Grand Style (3:36)
5. Real Gone Lover (3:34)
6. SRV (My Mood Too) (5:53)
7. Leave That Girl (4:21)
8. Ham (5:47)
9. Your Love Pulls No Punches (5:18)
10. Swing Turn (4:50)
11. Teach Me How To Love You (2:14)
12. He Knows The Blues (0:55)

Personnel: Otis GRAND - Guitars, National Steel Guitar
Earl Green - Vocals
Steve Clayton, Peter Bogart  - Piano, Hammond B3
Dan Quinton - Bass
Marc Wilson - Drums
with Horn Section
and special guests:
Joe Louis Walker - Vocal, Guitar
Jimmy 'T99' Nelson - Vocals
Calvin Owens - Trumpet & Horns Arrangements
Pee Wee Ellis - Tenor Saxophone

Note: The blues guitarist Otis Grand's first CD for Sequel records was recorded in Lyon, France in 1990, but was only on general release in Feb 1992 when the UK's SEQUEL Records picked up on it. "He Knows The Blues" Featuring the support of contemporaries like Otis' old friend Joe Louis Walker, Jimmy 'T99' Nelson, and Pee Wee Ellis (of James Brown fame). Joe Walker swaps guitar solos with Otis Grand on "SRV (My mood Too)" dedicated to the late Stevie Ray Vaughn. 'T99' Nelson shouts some vintage blues on " Jumpin' for Jimmy" and "Swing Turn", recalling the great R&B shouters of the 40's and 50's - Big Joe Turner & Wynonie Harris. Saxman Pee Wee Ellis, a member of the classic James Brown band of the 60's contributes arrangements and the instrumental " Ham".
B.B.King's long time bandleader and trumpet player Calvin Owens tops things off by arranging all the superb horn parts on the CD. More importantly , Otis Grand's superb and tough blues guitar technique and playing is evident through out this set and covers a wide spectrum of blues styles.

                                                               He Knows The Blues
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Album: Always Hot
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, R & B  
Recorded: 1988
Released: 1997
Bitrate: 320k/s
Size: 93.16 MB
Time: 39:09
Art: Full

1. Love At First Sight [2:56]
2. Woke Up This Morning [4:20]
3. Fix Our Love [4:45]
4. Always Hot [3:12]
5. Shame Shame Shame [3:15]
6. Whole Lotta Lovin' [4:14]
7. Rebecca [3:45]
8. Don't I Know Why [5:41]
9. Let's Party [3:10]
10. No Alibi [3:49]

Personnel: Otis GRAND - Guitars
Earl Green - Vocals
Tim Richards - Keyboards
Dan Quinton - Bass
Larry Tolfree - Drums
with five horn section

Notes: Otis says: "I have never played anything else but blues. I have never attempted to play anything else. I have never listened to anything else but blues, and its derivatives, anything that comes from it. I love western swing, people like Bob Wills, so that's the stuff I listen to. During my days in San Francisco, the big thing in San Francisco was acid rock. People like, for instance, Jefferson Airplane. They were big and you were supposed to drop acid and take drugs and listen to music like that. But I wasn't into that. I was turned on by the guitar of B.B. King, and Albert King in the '60s. They were not popular, but I had this feeling for the blues and I never stopped listening to it. My roots are in the record player. I didn't grow up on a cotton farm or anything like that! I listened and watched my favorites. You had people like B.B. King, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells coming across, they were touring, making great records for Delmark and King. I was turned on and I stayed turned on. I'm proud to say that in the last 35 years my love for the blues has never stopped, and in fact it's getting greater and greater. It might seem corny, but I think I'm on a mission to introduce the blues to a lot new people."

                                                                       Always Hot
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