Showing posts with label Kelly Richey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly Richey. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2016

Kelly Richey - Shakedown Soul

Size: 99,6 MB
Time: 40:53
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Fading (4:18)
02. You Wanna Rock (3:39)
03. Lies (3:15)
04. The Artist In Me (5:19)
05. Love (2:50)
06. Afraid To Die (5:53)
07. Only Going Up (5:03)
08. Just Like A River (3:13)
09. I Want To Run (4:06)
10. Fading (Acoustic) (3:12)

“Shakedown Soul” is Kelly Richey’s 16th album in her 35 year career as a Master guitar slinger. The album is an unprecedented mix of urban/indie in-your-face, raucous rock n roll, blues, funky bass grooves, and synthesized electronica— complete with DJ scratching and drum loops; with added elements like horns, strings, and synth sequencing that combine to make “Shakedown Soul” a one-of-kind, phenomenal sonic wall of sound that will have you foot stomping and head banging one minute and completely mesmerized the next. Richey’s husky alto vocals and raw, ultra personal songwriting will leave you introspective, speechless and wanting more. Her guitar work on this album is truly exceptional— the songs retain her signature Strat sound, but Richey steps out of the box to incorporate new melodies and synthesized guitar sounds that sit perfectly within the concept of the album.

“Shakedown Soul” is a studio album superbly mixed and mastered by producer, Tobe “Tobotius” Donohue and features a group of extraordinary musicians and back scene talent all collaborating to make the finest piece of work that Richey has done to date. All the songs are original, and feature Richey on guitar and vocals, Rikk Manning on bass, and Tobe Donohoe on drums, scratching and synths. In “You Wanna Rock” and “Love” you can hear some of Richey’s early influences from bands like Led Zeppelin, Free, and Bad Company. The song “Lies” is influenced by Sheryl Crow’s self titled album, and the tracks “Afraid To Die” and “The Artist In Me” are haunting tunes that reflect the influence producer Daniel Lanois and artist Emmy Lou Harris’s “Wrecking Ball” album had on her. Add to that list “Just like A River” and you have three songs taken from Richey’s poetry and reflect her influence for artist Patti Smith— while musically being influenced from bands like the Smithereens and early Chrissy Hinds of the Pretenders. “I Want To Run” draws on straight forward power chords and powerful riffs that pull from influences like Lenny Kravitz. “Only Going Up” and “I Want To Run” is where you’ll find a classic example of where rock and roll and electronica meet face to face! Richey approached the writing and recording from a strip-downed perspective, writing the majority of this material to both rock and hip-hop drum loops. Heavily influenced by the work of early Black Keys, Jack White and Led Zeppelin, Richey handed her songs to Tobe to “do his thing”. Richey said to Tobe and Rikk, “You make me cool and you make me relevant and I’ll make you rock!” Indeed she did! Tobe brings his unique bend of heavy funk, electronica, D.J. production to each song, and Rikk manning completes the groove with his spectacular bass playing.

Never one to rest on her laurels, Richey has crafted her finest album to date, featuring ten stellar songs that are guaranteed to blow you away whether you are an old fan or new. Be prepared for an astonishing, intense sonic experience that will leave you with your jaw on the ground!

Shakedown Soul

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Kelly Richey - 2 albums: Live 1996-2011 / Sweet Spirit

Album: Live 1996-2011
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 79:06
Size: 181.1 MB
Styles: Blues rock
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[10:16] 1. Hey Joe
[ 5:36] 2. The Longest Road
[ 9:44] 3. Is There Any Reason
[11:20] 4. Crossroads
[ 4:08] 5. Sister's Gotta Problem
[ 3:52] 6. City Between The Lines
[ 4:39] 7. Just A Thing
[ 6:34] 8. Brick
[ 4:20] 9. The Blues Don't Lie
[ 5:27] 10. Mean Old World
[ 3:21] 11. My Baby's Gone Crazy
[ 2:42] 12. Talks All Over Town
[ 7:03] 13. Walkin' By Myself

Kelly Richey is well known for her dynamic, jaw-dropping live performances. Her “take no prisoners” approach to playing guitar has won her many loyal fans worldwide, numerous awards and critical acclaim. Richey shines when she plays live, exuding a masterful confidence and well-honed musicality that has to be seen and heard to be believed. Captivatingly powerful, Richey is a powerhouse on stage and her new album, “Kelly Richey Live 1996 – 2011”, brings together a fantastic collection of her strongest live performances.

This new album kicks off with a brand new, never released version of “Hey Joe”, recorded at the Redmoor in Cincinnati’s Mt. Lookout Square, in 2011. This performance was recorded for her latest Kelly Richey Band Promotional Video. From here, the journey begins— Kelly Richey’s new live CD pulls the very best tracks from her four previously released live CD’s: “Live At Tommy’s On Main – 1996” (out of print), “Kelly Richey Live – 1999” (out of print), “Kelly Richey…Live As It Should Be – 2003” (out of print), and “Live At The Thirsty Ear – 2008”. This new CD from Richey is packed full with all of original songs and your favorite KRB recordings; with 13 tracks, you’ll experience Kelly Richey at her best— outstanding vocals, sensational riffs and the “fret-burning” licks she is famous for.

Richey opens full-throttle on this new live CD, and it’s smokin’ hot! See why it has been said that Kelly Richey is “Stevie Ray Vaughan trapped in a woman’s body with Janis Joplin screaming to get out”. Sit down, strap in, hit “play” and see if you don’t agree!

Live 1996-2011 mc
Live 1996-2011 zippy

Album: Sweet Spirit
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 31:17
Size: 71.6 MB
Styles: Funk, Blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:00] 1. Feelin' Under
[3:20] 2. I Went Down Easy
[2:21] 3. Leavin' It All Behind
[3:35] 4. Something's Going On
[3:54] 5. Everybody Needs A Change
[3:02] 6. Fast Drivin' Mama
[3:00] 7. One Way Ticket
[3:32] 8. Risin' Sun
[2:44] 9. Dyin'
[2:45] 10. Hard Workin' Woman

“Sweet Spirit” rock and rolls across blues, funk, hip hop and straight up in-your-face rock and roll. Dishing up epic grooves and dirty crunchy guitar riffs, the ten-track album is rolled into a concise set of all-original songs that deftly mix brutish blues guitar and gritty swagger for foot-stomping rockers that shake and shimmy along within a stripped down but massive wall of sound. Pure vintage guitar tone, monster bass lines, and John Bonham-style drum grooves are augmented with Richey’s brawny gravel-studded vocals to produce her mightiest work yet. Richey sings with a competent authority and her down-and-dirty guitar grumble doesn’t disappoint. Richey has picked up the tempo on this album taking inspiration from the Black keys, R.L. Burnside, and The White Stripes, exploding with a raw, well-honed calculation that doesn’t sugarcoat or make excuses. Supported by engineer/producer Duane Lundy, Richey’s leave-blood-on-the-floor raw energy is highlighted rather than slick, polished out production, and gives a nod to Richey’s Led Zeppelin influenced core. Featuring Freekbass on bass guitar, Robby Cosenza on drums, and Bernie Worrell lending a shot of tasty keys, “Sweet Spirit” packs a potent knock-out punch that leaves Richey standing her ground as a serious, balls-to-the-wall, unapologetic.

Sweet Spirit mc
Sweet Spirit zippy

Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Kelly Richey Band - Live At The Thirsty Ear

Size: 170,3 MB
Time: 73:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2007
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Tears Like Rain (10:12)
02. Red House (11:04)
03. I Don't Feel So Good ( 4:21)
04. The Longest Road ( 5:45)
05. Nobody's Fault ( 9:32)
06. Hey Joe (11:46)
07. Is There Any Reason ( 9:44)
08. Crossroads (11:20)

Blues rocker Kelly Richey was born in Lexington, KY -- chiefly inspired by Stevie Ray Vaughan, she honed her guitar skills throughout her formative years, typically practicing upwards of 12 hours a day. Assembling a backing unit comprised of bassist Terry Williamson and drummer Eric Mayleben, Richey opened for the likes of James Brown, Edgar Winter and Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown prior to releasing her 1997 debut Eyes of a Woman; Live followed a year later, and in 1999 she returned with Dig a Little Deeper. Sending Me Angels was issued in spring 2001. ~by Jason Ankeny

Live At The Thirsty Ear

Saturday, March 29, 2014

The Kelly Richey Band - Live At The Blue Wisp

Size: 166,7 MB
Time: 71:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front & Back

01. Fast Drivin’ Mama ( 3:39)
02. I Went Down Easy ( 3:17)
03. One Way Ticket ( 4:57)
04. Sister’s Gotta Problem (12:01)
05. Workin’ Hard Woman ( 4:20)
06. Everybody Needs A Change ( 7:49)
07. Is There Any Reason (10:07)
08. Leavin’ It All Behind ( 2:16)
09. Something’s Going On ( 3:38)
10. Just A Thing ( 4:49)
11. Feelin’ Under ( 3:11)
12. Risin’ Sun (11:13)

“The Kelly Richey band LIVE at The Blue Wisp” melds blues, old school funk, and straight up in-your-face rock and roll, dishing up epic grooves and dirty crunchy guitar riffs injected with a potent dose of thumpin’ and bumpin’ old school funk. The twelve-track album deftly mixes brutish blues guitar and gritty funk swagger for foot stomping rockers designed to bring the house down. The tracks groove along a stripped down but massive wall of sound, utilizing Richey’s pure vintage guitar tone, Freekbass’ huge, monster bass lines, and old school funk and hip-hop infused super-sized backbeats by Big Bamn. Augmented with Richey’s brawny gravel studded vocals, the album roars into high-octane from the very first note. Combining Richey’s wicked fret board chops with the mighty funk master Freekbass on bass guitar produces a sound that is truly an entity by itself. Add in Ken “Big Bamn” Smith’s expertly tight, hip-hop informed drumming and the combination drives the sound of the Kelly Richey Band into a new arena, the likes of which haven’t been seen since Eddie Hazel and P-Funk. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Tobotius, who also lends his DJ scratching on three of the tracks, the album was recorded live at the legendary Blue Wisp in Cincinnati and captures the Kelly Richey Band at their very best; showcasing the band’s rich dynamics, high energy, and stellar musicianship. The Kelly Richey Band’s performance on this album is a searing knockout punch that delivers a tidal wave of full-tilt, in-your-face blues rock n’ roll, driven home with huge red-hot funk grooves aimed to knock you off your feet.

Live At The Blue Wisp