Showing posts with label Estonia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Estonia. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2018

Bullfrog Brown - Moon and Central

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 33:53
Size: 77.6 MB
Styles: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues
Released: 2009
Art: full

1. Hurtin' Street (1:38)
2. Leave You Sleepin' (3:21)
3. Road (5:11)
4. Shadows (2:32)
5. Scent Of A Woman (3:55)
6. Paint Your Shadow On The Wall (2:58)
7. Whiskers (2:46)
8. Two Left Feet (3:00)
9. Years Past Midnight (1:52)
10. Blues For Breakfast (live) (6:35)

Personnel:
Alar Kriisa - vocals, harmonica, guitar
Andres Roots - guitar, percussion
L.R. Phoenix - backing vocals (1, 3)
Nikolaj Andersen - violin (3, 4)
Peeter Jõgioja - percussion (7)
Peeter Piik - bass, percussion
Steve Lury - harmonica (10)

Notes: Featuring guest appearances by L.R. Phoenix (UK/FIN), Nikolaj Andersen (DK), Peeter Jõgioja (EST) and Steve Lury (UK), Bullfrog Brown's "Moon and Central" is also the first album cut with Bullfrog's fresh trio line-up of Alar Kriisa on vocals and harmonica, Andres Roots on guitar, and Peeter Piik on bass. Hailed as their finest by fans and critics alike, "Moon and Central" is more electric and eclectic than it's predecessors, more Americana than straight Blues, and already the biggest seller in the band's catalogue.

Listening to the songs for several times, of course, it's best to write down on the basis of a bit of experience. For some reason, I had to imagine a few times what could be droneblues or bluesdrone (or just a deep blue bluish). To do the part of the song and then, after 5-10 minutes, simply let the pussies dig and whistle and lean. I imagined where the change could be. Next, I thought it would be nice if a bit of Estonian would sound on the disc. Outro, intro, some songs or just a few seconds' talk or call. To not just be international music, it's a moment that will make a non-Estonian one. The same thought was followed by the fact that it would be nice to listen to extra-mouthed moments on the disc. In a word, I would be in such a band, doing so differently. Fortunately I'm not making music. Without a bluesmith, it must be noted that the disc is fully listenable. Sorry, but did not watch or read the lyrics.

Moon and Central

Bullfrog Brown - Mother River Delta / Twelve Live Warthogs

Album: Mother River Delta
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 16:45
Size: 39,0 MB
Released: 2008
Styles: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues
Art: Full

1. Nobody The Skull (3:51)
2. Special Rider (2:10)
3. 30 (2:51)
4. Nothing But Trouble (2:08)
5. The Wagon Swing (1:56)
6. Talkin' Drinkin' Man (1:48)
7. Rain (1:59)

The most famous Estonian blues band strikes powerfully back in 2008 with two new and superb albums.

There have been significance changes in the structure of Bullfrog Brown, with the departure of long-time harp player Üllar Kärt at the end of 2006, and the band now settled as a duo composed by Alar Kriisa on vocals and Andres Roots on guitar, but the essence remains the same, if not better, leaving the two remaining members more freedom to jam and join forces with other musicians such as British harpist Steve Lury or the Scottish Dave Arcari.

The young talented Estonian bluesmen feature a new studio album: Mother River Delta. Condensed in less than 20 minutes of total playing time, Alar and Andres go straight to business playing raw Delta Blues. No time here for excessive ornamentation in the sound. The guys know what they want to deliver, and they do it fast: Alar´s broken voice sounds like if he was just born to sing Blues, and Andres pushes firmly mastering the strings of the guitar. These are not recently composed songs; actually the excellent introductory Nobody the Skull dates back to 1996 and the rest of songs have been composed at different years during the last decade. The follow-up track, Special Rider, has a catchy wiping guitar riff that surely makes you move your feet and this leads to 30, my favourite track of the album, with acid lyrics and a perfect graduation of the musical tempo.

The album decreases a bit in intensity during its second part, but the ending Rain definitely puts the cherry on top of the cake creating a relaxed musical atmosphere that transports your instantly to the Mississippi delta. The message transmitted by the album seems clear; while with their previous Snakes and Devils, details aimed at trying to delight bigger audiences, this time the guys just want to show that they do not give a damn about playing other thing that what they really love to, Delta Blues with roots (and with guts). Mother River Delta was released last April while the band hit the stages of London, but if you do not have it yet, do not waste your time waiting for 2009 to get one copy!

Mother River Delta

Album: Twelve Live Warthogs
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 33:30
Size: 78,1 MB
Released: 2008
Styles: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues
Art: Full

1. Build Me A Statue (3:44)
2. Feed The Habit (2:13)
3. I'll See You, Mr.Blues (3:07)
4. Two Left Feet (2:21)
5. Snakes Were Gettin' (2:52)
6. Special Rider (2:05)
7. Phantom Menace (3:49)
8. Whiskers (1:59)
9. The Windows Are Shakin' (2:17)
10. Somebody Turn On The Heat (3:02)
11. Lonesome Cowboy (1:38)
12. Papa Wolf (4:17)

Added to the previous one, and just released in the market, you also have the chance to listen to the new official live bootleg of the Bullfrog: Twelve Live Warthogs. It combines 6 tracks recorded on June 26th 2008 at Tampere Maja (Tartu) with 6 more recorded during their show on December 13th 2007 at Trehv (Tartu). The record compiles a great collection of songs that give you a good idea of how they sound live, with that tiny shy guy that Alar is totally transformed when holding the micro, like if he would be the Dr Jekyll/Mr Hide of the Estonian blues scene. Great anthems of the band like Build me a Statue, Phantom Menace or Snakes Were Gettin’ are compulsorily included there, sounding better than ever, and as a special surprise the final track includes the improvised song: Papa Wolf.

Who said blues is dead? Bullfrog Brown’s music just leads you to hold a good bottle of whisky and think about an old lost love. In the end it is all about the Blues. ~Review by Antonio Diaz

Twelve Live Warthogs

Friday, November 25, 2016

Tanel Padar & The Sun - Greatest Hits

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:03
Size: 116.9 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[3:32] 1. Saadan Kuradile
[2:47] 2. Kuu On Päike
[3:52] 3. Unistus
[3:01] 4. A.S.A.P
[3:04] 5. Lõhu Ring
[2:07] 6. Nagu Merelaine
[3:42] 7. Nii Siis Jääbki
[4:32] 8. Welcome To Estonia
[3:48] 9. Tead Sa
[4:20] 10. Sõnad Läinud
[3:48] 11. Vale
[3:11] 12. Neljapäev
[3:27] 13. Welcome To Estonia (R2 Otsesaade)
[5:46] 14. Welcome To Estonia (Def Räädu Remix)

Tanel Padar (born 27 October 1980) is an Estonian singer. He is best known internationally for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. Padar became famous by winning the Kaks takti ette, a biennial televised competition for young Estonian singers, in 1999.

In 2000, Padar was one of the backing vocalists for Ines – who at the time was also his girlfriend – at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. In 2001, he, along with the boyband 2XL and Aruba born Dave Benton claimed the spotlight by winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 with the song "Everybody".

Padar performs in a band called Tanel Padar & The Sun, one of the most popular bands in Estonia. In 2006, Tanel Padar & The Sun had the following positions in the Estonian 2006 chart (top 40): #1, #4, #12, #23, #29, #31. One of their songs also claimed the R2 Hit of the Year prize. The song "Hopelessness You" made it to the MTV World Chart Express.

Greatest Hits mc
Greatest Hits zippy

Monday, November 21, 2016

Andres Roots - Winter

Size: 95,0 MB
Time: 40:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Acoustic/Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Karlova Blues (2:19)
02. Winter Blues (2:54)
03. Thanks For Bringing Me Down (2:48)
04. Tea For Alex (3:13)
05. All In The Cards (2:58)
06. Morganfield Blues (3:13)
07. Get Me Back (2:34)
08. Spider In My Bed (4:33)
09. Spanish Run (3:54)
10. Solitaire (3:28)
11. Someplace Nice (3:04)
12. Alligator Blues (2:45)
13. Silver Lining (2:40)

Andres Roots is a slide guitarist, songwriter and bandleader based in Tartu, Estonia. Combining pre-war blues and swing with 1960's rock, his music has received airplay on five continents and featured in TV series and films, including the award-winning "Lonely Island" (2012), directed by the Berlinale-decorated Peeter Simm.

Roots has toured in the UK, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Sweden and Finland, played with Honeyboy Edwards (USA) and Tuomari Nurmio (FIN), and opened for the likes of Dr. Feelgood (UK) and Otis Grand (USA). The 2015 Trad.alt.winter Tour saw the press in Finland, Sweden and Estonia greet the former Bullfrog Brown guitarist as the King of Estonian Blues.

In April 2016, Roots' latest release "Roots Music" entered the Estonian album chart at #1 - a rare feat for a semi-instrumental blues album, especially one that's only available on vinyl. Released to celebrate Roots' 40th birthday and 20 years on stage, "Roots Music" is a compilation LP of studio recordings made in 2010-2014. It is also the first-ever gramophone record manufactured in Estonia - while the first Estonian sound recording was released 115 years earlier, it wasn't until 2016 that the country got its own Vinyl Plant.

Preferring a guitar-and-drums duo format that highlights his "excellent slide technique complimented by great chording and simultaneously executed skillful basslines" (Sirp), with "the sound made with just drums and one guitar filling the stage more powerfully than your average rock band" (IDeeJazz), Roots also performs solo and continues to collaborate with harpists Ismo Haavisto (FIN) and Steve Lury (UK) in a more traditional blues vein.

Winter

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Tanel Padar Blues Band - Gold'n'Fish

Size: 106,2 MB
Time: 42:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Goldfish (3:08)
02. Just A Little Bit (2:21)
03. Dreamgirl (4:03)
04. Shadow (3:45)
05. Break Free (3:54)
06. Evil Me (3:41)
07. The Loop Of Love (3:53)
08. Wake Me Up (4:16)
09. She Was Meant To Be (6:19)
10. Who Knows Who (3:29)
11. Is It All Right (3:42)

Tanel Padar is probably the most prominent figure in the Estonian popular music scene, known as an extremely versatile and powerful singer and guitar player, but also as a notorious stalked-by-tabloids ladies man, rebel and party animal.

Tanel has won all possible awards and has participated in almost every noteworthy musical event in Estonia over the last ten years.
Tanel hosts popular TV-shows and acts in feature films and television series.

In 2001 Tanel Padar won the Eurovision Song Contest together with Dave Benton.

Although mostly known as a rock musician Tanel's relations with the blues reach his early youth. His public career began in 1999 with a blues band called Speed Free and continued for four years in the Estonia's oldest and most famous blues band Compromise Blue.
In 2004 Tanel formed a rock band The Sun, which quickly became the most popular band in Estonia and their succsess does not show any signs of decline.
Despite of his busiest schedule Tanel has still continuously participated in various blues projects, often headlining the biggest blues and jazz festivals of the country.

Tanel Padar Blues Band was also born in 2012 as a special project, but due to warmest reception from the audience and the band's excellent "click", it was decided to continue in the form of a permanent band.

The band's members are exclusively the best blues players of Estonia. The members can vary in different situations, but it is most often five-piece band of:

Tanel Padar - vocals, guitar
Raul Ukareda - guitar
Argo Toomel - bass
Ülo Krigul - keyboards
Kristjan Kallas - drums

In some occasions on drums Michael Miley from Rival Sons.

Gold'n'Fish

Friday, March 4, 2016

Andres Roots - Roots Music

Size: 102,8 MB
Time: 39:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01. Link To Elmore (4:21)
02. Brothers Grim (2:10)
03. Chicken Man (2:38)
04. Lightnin' On Horizon (3:55)
05. Room Service (3:26)
06. Solitaire (3:24)
07. Watcha Do (2:58)
08. Spider Jam (3:09)
09. Someplace Nice (3:01)
10. Miss Carmen James (3:22)
11. Redecoration Day (2:36)
12. Django (2:31)
13. Southern Sky (2:10)

Celebrating 20 years as a touring musician in 2016, Andres Roots is a slide guitarist, songwriter and bandleader based in Tartu, Estonia. Combining pre-rock blues sounds with swing and 1960's rock influences, his music continues to receive airplay on five continents and has been frequently featured in cinema and television, including the award-winning Estonian/Latvian/Belarusian film "Lonely Island" (2012), directed by the Berlinale-decorated Peeter Simm.

In addition to his native Estonia, Roots has toured in the UK, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Sweden and Finland, played with Honeyboy Edwards (USA) and Tuomari Nurmio (FIN), and opened for the likes of Dr. Feelgood (UK) and Otis Grand (USA).
Preferring the duo format of Andres Roots & Raul Terep that highlights his "excellent slide technique complimented by great chording and simultaneously executed skillful basslines" (Sirp), with "the sound made with just drums and one guitar filling the stage more powerfully than your average rock band" (IDeeJazz), Roots also performs solo and continues to collaborate with harpists Ismo Haavisto (FIN) and Steve Lury (UK) in a more traditional blues vein. The 2015 Roots & Terep Trad.alt.winter Tour saw the press in Estonia, Finland and Sweden greet the former Bullfrog Brown guitarist as "the king of Estonian blues".
Roots' festival appearances since going solo in 2010 include the Shetland Blues Festival (UK), Le Blues Autour du Zinc (FRA), Stompin’ At The Savoy (FIN), Lahti Grand Blues (FIN), Ruska Blues (FIN), Saimaa Blues (FIN), Tammerblues (FIN), Louisiana Cajun Party (FIN), Kaavi Blues (FIN), Leppävirta Blues Picnic (FIN), Sigulda Blues (LV), Fontaine Festival (LV), Baltic Blues (LV), IDeeJazz (EST), Jazzkaar (EST), Viru Folk (EST), Tallinn Music Week (EST), Pärnu Kitarrifestival (EST), Mailaul (EST), Intsikurmu Music Festival (EST), Prima Vista (EST), Guitar Jamboree (EST), Pärnu Bluusipäevad (EST), Ugriblues (EST), Augustibluus (EST), UnderGround Blues (EST), Baltic-Nordic Harmonica (EST), Emajõe Bluus (EST) and Linna Pea Rock (EST).
Andres Roots is also active as an educator and a journalist, writing regularly for the Finnish webzine Blues-Finland.com and the Tartu jazz monthly Jazzi Pala; his articles on music have appeared in Estonian dailies and in various Swedish, British, German and Dutch music publications. In 2016, Roots will be delivering a series of public lectures on the history of the blues in Pärnu and Tartu, Estonia.

Roots Music

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Steve Lury & Andres Roots - Live In Lerwick

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 49:30
Size: 113.3 MB
Styles: Country blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:05] 1. Tomorrow Night
[5:22] 2. Born Blind
[3:23] 3. Rambler's Blues
[4:34] 4. Build Me A Statue
[3:47] 5. Take A Little Walk With Me
[7:06] 6. Driftin' Blues
[4:20] 7. Walkin' Blues
[5:46] 8. Gone To Main Street
[5:25] 9. You Can't Lose What You Never Had
[5:39] 10. What's The Matter With The Mill

English harmonica player-singer Steve Lury, Estonian slide guitarist Andres Roots and Estonian bassist Peeter Piik perform a live set recorded at The Shetland Blues Festival in the UK. Scottish drummer Paul Archibald joins in for the final three songs. The combination of Steve’s harmonica prowess and Andres’ fluid amplified acoustic slide guitar along with Peeter’s anchoring bass lines create a modern day country blues effect. Steve’s vocals are more akin to talking, but the lively music bolsters the performance. All but one song are mostly familiar tunes from various blues icons. The interpretations stay quite close to the originals, but the lively interplay of harp and slide add a freshness to the proceedings.

The band’s familiarity with their instruments is readily apparent as they make it sound so easy on the lead-off track, Junior Wells’ “Tomorrow Night”. Rice Miller’s “Born Blind”, usually called “Eyesight To The Blind”, finds the dynamic duo trading off licks while the ever steady bass maintains the beat. United Kingdom town references personalize Tampa Red’s “Rambler’s Blues” that benefits from a rollicking groove.

The sole original song is an instrumental written by Andres entitled “Build Me A Statue” that he lends a lonesome tone to with his excellent slide technique that plays well off the equally lonesome sounding harmonica. Some way wicked slide is all over Robert Jr. Lockwood’s “Take A Little Walk With Me”. At one point the two play some neat tandem notes. The longest song here clocking in at 7:06, Charles Brown’s classic “Driftin’ Blues” gives the guys to stretch out a bit. Speaking of classics, Robert Johnson’s “Walkin’ Blues” receives some sinewy slide guitar goodness.

The last three songs are associated with Muddy Waters as a tribute to the great man. Drummer Paul Archibald pops up to compliment the trio for these three. “Gone To Main Street” takes off like a shot. Screaming Banshee slide battles it out with equally intense harp playing. A nice reading of “You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had” follows. Bringing up the rear is Memphis Minnie’s “What’s The Matter With The Mill”, a song associated with Muddy. Steve says they had to learn this tune quickly, but you surely can’t tell as they are just as sharp here as everywhere else on the CD.

This international gathering of blues loving players will be hard for you to resist many repeated visits to your CD player. They are as tight as a bull’s posterior. I guarantee you many hours of enjoyment from this fine recording. Although most of these songs are readily recognizable to blues lovers, the performances stand on their own merit.

Live In Lerwick mc
Live In Lerwick zippy

Monday, November 2, 2015

Bullfrog Brown - With Steve Lury

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:37
Size: 102.1 MB
Styles: Delta blues
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:30] 1. Blues For Breakfast
[2:58] 2. Pumpkin Blues
[4:55] 3. Papa Wolf
[3:25] 4. Modern Times
[4:08] 5. Dust In The Groove
[2:37] 6. Narva Road Breakdown
[6:36] 7. Snake Girl Blues
[3:08] 8. Wicked Grin
[4:48] 9. Breakfast With Steve
[8:27] 10. 2400 Hours

Recorded in July 2008 and launched with a Finnish-Estonian tour in February 2009, this half live, half studio album teams Estonian vocalist Alar Kriisa, guitarist Andres Roots and bassist Peeter Piik with British harpist Steve Lury, mixing post-war Chicago and pre-war Delta blues influences in a way the Blues-Finland.com critic Auvo Laaksonen describes as "a real bullseye in the global world of music."

"More often than not, Bullfrog Brown is associated with the alt.blues scene, but unless you define alt.blues by a distinct lack of 15-minute guitar solos, it is unlikely for this CD to be filed under that category. Almost every time I've talked to Steve, we've ended up discussing Muddy Waters, & I think that kinda says it..." (excerpt from the liner notes)

With Steve Lury mc
With Steve Lury zippy

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Steve Lury & Andres Roots - Live In Lerwick

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:30
Size: 113.3 MB
Styles: Roots, Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:04] 1. Tomorrow Night
[5:22] 2. Born Blind
[3:23] 3. Rambler's Blues
[4:34] 4. Build Me A Statue
[3:47] 5. Take A Little Walk With Me
[7:06] 6. Driftin' Blues
[4:20] 7. Walkin' Blues
[5:46] 8. Gone To Main Street
[5:25] 9. You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
[5:37] 10. What's The Matter With The Mill

Live In Lerwick mc
Live In Lerwick zippy

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Andres Roots - Roundabout

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 30:41
Size: 70.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[1:18] 1. Duck Soup
[2:10] 2. Lemon Days
[2:17] 3. Southern Sky
[3:12] 4. Shades
[1:55] 5. Flowers
[3:10] 6. Dead Man Stomp
[2:48] 7. Redecoration Day
[2:38] 8. Thru The Valley
[2:14] 9. Homesick Sam
[2:08] 10. Brothers Grim
[3:01] 11. Watcha Do
[3:44] 12. Stick With You

Dubbed an "ambassador of the guitar" by Estonia's Kitarr magazine, Andres Roots is a slide guitarist and a songwriter from Tartu, Estonia who currently leads his own band, Andres Roots Roundabout, while collaborating with harpists Steve Lury (UK), Ismo Haavisto (FIN) and many others in a variety of international projects. He has played with Honeyboy Edwards, toured with Eddie Baytos and topped the music charts on Estonian national television with Eric "Red Mouth" Gebhardt. As a producer, he has received four consecutive Best European Blues Album awards from Canada's Blues Underground Network; as a composer, his music has been aired on five continents and featured in many TV productions, the award-winning Estonian/Latvian/Belarusian film "Lonely Island" (2012), and the documentary "Estonian Tennis 100", both directed by the Berlinale-decorated Peeter Simm. A Walden Guitars artist since 2009, he has taught guitar and given lectures on the history of the blues. His writings about music have been published in music mags in Estonia, Finland, Sweden, the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, and he has collaborated as a promoter with several Estonian blues festivals.

"A name is an omen. Andres Roots is one of the most notable operators in our area," writes Finland's "Blues Minister" Esa Kuloniemi in the Blues News magazine (see sidebar: BN 3/12). "The undertakings of this Estonian guitarist/band leader have done a lot for blues and roots music, across borders and continents."

Born in Tallinn, Estonia, USSR in 1976, Andres Roots made his first public appearance as a guitarist in Denmark in 1995 and his first recordings in Germany in 2000. After stints in several award-winning college bands in Tartu, Estonia around the turn of the century, he co-founded Bullfrog Brown in 2003. Quickly earning cult status in their native country, the alt.blues trio went on to play hundreds of shows from the Baltics to the UK, sharing stages with the likes of Deltahead, Havana Black and Gurf Morlix.

Roots’ solo debut “Roundabout” was released in November 2010 and featured collaborations with Eric “Red Mouth” Gebhardt (USA), Bottleneck John (SWE), Dave Arcari (UK), Black River Bluesman (FIN) and World Harmonica Festival bronze ’09 Jantso Jokelin (FIN). In Estonia, it produced several Eesti Top7 TV hits, including a #1 in “Redecoration Day”. In Britain, Andres Roots was voted 5th best international solo artist in Blues Matters magazine’s Writers Poll 2011 in a tie with Mississippi legend Jimmy “Duck” Holmes and Finland’s leading blues lady Erja Lyytinen.

Roundabout mc
Roundabout zippy

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Andres Roots & Raul Terep - Trad. Alt. Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 39:35
Size: 90.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:39] 1. Chicken Man
[2:31] 2. Django
[4:14] 3. Bullfrog Medley
[3:34] 4. Moby Duck
[2:43] 5. Greengrass Stomp
[2:09] 6. Wagon Swing
[4:04] 7. Pärnu Hambone
[3:42] 8. Build Me A Statue
[2:36] 9. Django (2)
[5:42] 10. Legacy Blues
[3:09] 11. Funky Rooster
[2:27] 12. Tartu Hambone

Before hitting the road as a duo in February 2014, Andres Roots & Raul Terep had been playing together for more than ten years, most notably in Bullfrog Brown and Andres Roots Roundabout, recording with Steve Lury (UK), L.R.Phoenix (UK/FIN), El Trio (LV), Bert Deivert (USA/SWE), and Bottleneck John (SWE), and touring in Finland, Latvia and the UK.

Their first duo shows were recorded by Antti Alanko of Finland's Devil Box, leading the German critic Nathan Nörgel to note in the Wasser-Prawda webzine: "It is clear why Andres Roots is considered one of the best guitarists in his homeland and on the European underground blues scene: from start to finish, the creative tension between his instrument and Terep's drums is palpable. At times raw and to the point, at times lyrical and swinging, they perform their ideas without wasting a minute on mindless strumming."

In the Australian Rhythms Magazine, Samuel J. Fell adds: "This is a man who can play the blues... Raul Terep tears it up behind him on drums, the pair stomping and striding through a set of up-tempo, highly charged electric blues 'n' drums. There's nothing new here, but damn they do it well." And in the French Soul Bag mag, Christophe Mourot writes: "The injection of soul licks and traditional Estonian airs... turns the difficult task of a full-length instrumental concert into a happy moment where you feel you've heard as many stories as if there'd been a singer recounting them."

While those first two shows arose from necessity, Roots & Terep have continued to gig as a duo even with Roundabout back in action, and August 2014 will see the CD release of "Trad.alt.blues" - an album combining the live bootleg with two new studio cuts.

Trad. Alt. Blues mc
Trad. Alt. Blues zippy

Monday, December 16, 2013

Andres Roots Roundabout - Three!

Size: 82,9 MB
Time: 35:25
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Instrumental Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Greengrass Stomp (2:44)
02. Room Service (3:26)
03. Link To Elmore (4:21)
04. High Noon (1:54)
05. Orient Express (3:20)
06. Moby Duck (3:23)
07. Saucer Full Of Cream (2:59)
08. Three Sticks (2:55)
09. Wagon Swing (1:57)
10. Miss Carmen James (3:22)
11. Onion Boy (4:59)

The New Voice And Sound Of The Old Blues was how I described the music I first heard from Bullfrog Brown, a blues group based in Tartu, Estonia, which at that time consisted mainly of Alar Kriisa on Vocals and Andres Roots on Guitar, with the odd special guest on a few of their Albums, such as, Steve Lury & Peeter Piik. For me their sound was a instant favorite of mine, of which they became one of my favorite blues bands.

In 2010, Andres Roots branched out on his own releasing his solo debut album "Roundabout” in November of that year. Roundabout, the band, was actually born on stage the night the album was released and at that time consisted of Andres Roots, Martin Eessalu (Guitar), and Indrek Tiisel (Harmonica), "and continued as a loose association of musicians, with live appearances featuring two to five players". The band, which now consists of Andres Roots (Guitar), Martin Eessalu (Guitar), and Raul Terep (Drums), released their first trio EP "Electric Dixieland" in May 2012, to huge critical acclaim. Their sound was said to be a melding of "traditional blues with dashes of Hawaiian, Western Swing and, of course, Dixie". "Three" marks the first full length release for Andres Root Roundabout, an amazing all instrumental album, that totally reflects their all instrumental live shows that they mainly do as the trio.

"Three" consists of 11 Tracks and as mentioned, they are all instrumentals and all written by Andres Roots. All four Tracks from each of their EP releases "Rock House" and "Electric Dixieland", made it onto this album, which was an absolute treat for me because I had not previously heard those EP's.

One thing that has always amazed me with the bands Andres Roots has been involved with, is how many amazing sounds those bands were able to get from so few instruments, with "Three" absolutely being no exception, with only 2 Guitars and a set of Drums. This groups immense creativity allows for the success of their music to constantly shine threw, with a great example being Track 8 "Three Sticks", in which Andres Roots plays his Rhythm Guitar "with a "third" drum stick, diddley bow style". It is that kind of creativity and sound that made all of the bands Andres Roots was involved with, absolutely and totally unique.

With the release of "Three", Andres Roots with his band Andres Root Roundabout, have not failed to, once again, totally impress me with their music. Whether it be the R.L. Burnside infused opening Track "Greengrass Stomp", the Drum/Slide Guitar infused thriller Track 5 "Orient Express", or the Blues/Hawaiian/Swing Guitar feel of Track 9 "Wagon Swing", or all the others in between and after, "Three" will leave you with the feeling that you truly have just listened to something that was quite fresh and unique, with elements of the old Blues mixed in.

"Three" had no problem becoming, as with all the music that has come my way via Andres Roots, another instant favorite.

5***** for "Three", the best Blues and Beyond instrumental album I have heard all year. "Three" takes what you thought about the Blues to a whole new level. ~Review by John Vermilyea (Blues Underground Network)

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