Showing posts with label Harmonica Shah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harmonica Shah. Show all posts

Thursday, November 19, 2020

Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer - Ain't Gonna Worry About Tomorrow

Size: 150,9 MB
Time: 64:33
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Front

01. Reality Blues (I'm Too Old To Be Your Man) (3:14)
02. My Bottle Is My Bank Account (4:16)
03. Pretty Girl, Pretty Girl (4:22)
04. When My Wife Comes Home (4:34)
05. Dirty Bastard Blues (4:39)
06. Somebody Loan Me A Dime (7:05)
07. (I Just Wanna Be) Your Floormat (4:41)
08. Please Respect Me (6:48)
09. She Penetrates My Mind (6:00)
10. Who's Been Talking? (3:42)
11. So Many Roads (6:02)
12. First Train South (2:41)
13. Ain't Gonna Worry About Tomorrow (6:24)

You didn’t think a global pandemic and the complete obliteration of the Music Industry, would stop us from trying to bring you the very best in Traditional Blues Music did you? We didn’t think so, and believe me we totally appreciate your support. The timely titled Ain’t Gonna Worry About Tomorrow is the long awaited reunion recording from the Award Winning Detroit Blues Duo of Harmonica Shah and Howard Glazer. Recorded in Detroit this past January by Joe Giese at the Mission Recording Studio, the disc features some of the Motor City’s finest players including percussion ace, Skeeto Valdez. The album’s 13 Deep Blues tracks, the majority of them original, showcase the unique talents of SHAH and HOWARD, at the peak of their respective and combined talents, together again on disc for the first time in 18 years. Ain’t Gonna Worry About Tomorrow is a Blues Reunion Party that Blues Music lovers worldwide will not want to miss!

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

Harmonica Shah - If All You Have Is A Hammer

Size: 144,3 MB
Time: 61:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2009
Styles: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Full

01. Out On The Highway (3:16)
02. I Wonder Why? (4:53)
03. Bumble Bec Man (3:38)
04. Nasty Brown Rat (4:53)
05. I've Got A Woman Black As Midnight Gold (4:50)
06. Stranded In Detroit (4:53)
07. Every Goodbye Ain't Gone (4:30)
08. If You Don't Leave, I'll Get Somebody Who Will (4:08)
09. Blues For Ford, Chrysler And C.M. (3:57)
10. Don't You Feel Like A Dog Covered In Fleas? (5:13)
11. Boom Boom (4:03)
12. Duke And Queen Blues (4:28)
13. Cryin' Won't Help Me Now (8:42)

Tired of Blues Lite? Then Harmonica Shah is your man. The Motor City Mojo Man is back with his 3rd Electro-Fi release and he serves up a big time helping of his down in the dirt, deep in the groove brand of blues featuring both his searing harp and street wise song writing. Produced by Blues Music Award winner Alec Fraser (Jeff Healey) and featuring ace guitarist Jack DeKeyzer (Ronnie Hawkins & the Hawks). This is far and away Harmonica Shah's best work yet and firmly establishes him as Detroit's premiere bluesman.

If All You Have Is A Hammer

Sunday, March 31, 2019

Harmonica Shah Feat. Howard Glazer - Deep Detroit

Year: 2000
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 52:03
Size: 120,5 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Dun Made My Getaway (4:28)
2. Flat Down On My Back (4:07)
3. Bloodstains Upside The Wall (4:58)
4. Mellow Down Easy (4:41)
5. What's On Your Mind (5:34)
6. Woman Let It Groove (3:29)
7. Don't Kick Me To The Curb (4:27)
8. Born Blind (3:58)
9. Do You Remember (4:40)
10. Once Upon A Time (6:51)
11. Repo Man (4:46)

Deep Detroit, Harmonica Shah’s debut release in 2000 on UK label Bluetrack Records was an important album which brought him to international attention for the first time. Detroit’s legendary Harmonica Shah is soulfully powerful as he sings with an authentic jagged-edged voice. His licks on the harp deliver highly charged sound with each breath. Harmonica Shah is backed by Detroit guitarist Howard Glazer who delivers modern high energy playing that seems to speak to you with every chord.

Deep Detroit is the kind of recording rarely heard today – straight blues. It contains no overdubs and no second chances so what you hear is authentic-raw energy and drive, the real thing, the blues. John Clark of the London Times said “just when you think the blues has no more surprises, out springs Harmonica Shah who has been blowing and singing for years in Detroit but has had to wait until now to show off his undoubted skills on record”.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Harmonica Shah - Listen At Me Good

Year: 2006
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 61:03
Size: 141,2 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. The Life Of Every Party (4:57)
2. Standing In The Cold Rain (5:04)
3. Dirty Greasy Work (5:52)
4. Bullets Don't Care (4:20)
5. I've Got To Help My Own Damn Self (5:11)
6. Mister, I Don't Care (4:44)
7. Lies, Lies, Lies (4:31)
8. Motor City Confidential (7:17)
9. The Twelve Year Old Boy (5:16)
10. Detroit Jump (4:06)
11. I Wish A Thief Would Steal All My Burdens & Pain (4:18)
12. Lonesome Graveyard Blues (5:22)

Harmonica Shah’s roots are planted firmly in three pivotal blues regions. The West Coast, where he was born in Oakland, CA. on March 31, 1946. The Texas badlands, where he spent time in his youth with his grandfather, guitarist/harpist Sam Dawson (whom Alan Lomax recorded) and his equally beloved and despised adopted hometown of the Motor City, deep in the industrial heartland. His beautician mother, set him up as a JET magazine salesman in the late 1950’s, which opened up both the doors of Oakland’s bars and clubs and the enterpising young Shah’s ears to the music of Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin, Juke Boy Bonner and Big Mama Thornton, all of whom he found behind those doors.

Shah credits his love of hard blues to his grandfather who farmed his own land with a mule named Stonewall, as he recalled to Scott Barretta in Living Blues “Well see I picked it up from him, he’d be out in the fields singin’ all that (Sings in a slow moan) “Tell me how long, whoa, tell me how long it’s been since you’ve been away from home” Well, that’s raw! That’s a big damn difference from “Good Golly Miss Molly”. At 17, given the choice between time inside and the Job Corps, Shah signed on the dotted line and was soon stationed in Battle Creek, Michigan. For the first time Shah could take in the sights and sounds of traveling Chicago Blues bands like J.B. Hutto and Buddy Guy. A permanent move to Detroit led to a 10 year stretch as a shop rat at Ford Motors, where Shah wracked up an impressive 150 medical leaves of absence before a parting of ways with the automaker.

Now celebrating the bicentennial amongst the unemployed, Shah was inspired by a street musician named Little Bobby to purchase a pawn shop harp and begin a serious study of the Blues. His timing couldn’t have been better as Detroit was then as now a city rich in blues talent. Bobo Jenkins, Eddie Burns, Robert Richard, Little Sonny, the Butler Twins and Little Junior Cannaday all plied their trade in the Motor City. While driving for Checker Cab, Shah was introduced to guitarist Peter Rabbitt, who brought him to the legendary jam sessions held at Uncle Jesse White’s house. “Hell, that was it, no turning back then” Shah recalls.

This past October Shah took a four hour drive down the highway to Liquid studio in Toronto, where he cut the material on this album, a follow up to 2003’s successful “Tell It To Your Landlord”. Joining Shah on the disc is some big time talent including W.C. Handy Blues Music Award winners Mel Brown and Willie “Big Eyes” Smith as well as guitar man Jack de Keyzer (ex-Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks), bass ace Alec Fraser, Bob Vespaziani and brilliant young bluesman Julian Fauth. Shah bonded with the crew at once and much blues music was played, after sifting through the smoldering wreckage, we are proud to present you with Harmonica Shah’s brand new CD. /Andrew Galloway

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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Harmonica Shah Blues Band - Tell It To Your Landlord

Year: 2003
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:19
Size: 155,6 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Slow And Easy (5:06)
2. Welfare Shoes Blues (4:29)
3. Guilty (8:16)
4. Hey Detroit (3:30)
5. Mean And Evil (5:03)
6. I Heard You Was At The Casino (7:31)
7. Champagne (5:09)
8. Baby, Scratch My Back (3:59)
9. Bumpity Bump (5:21)
10. Crying Michigan Tears (6:11)
11. Tell It To Your Landlord (3:42)
12. Someday (8:57)

Just ask the Motor City's Harmonica Shah how he likes his blues and he'll tell you plain and simple that his preference is down and dirty, he doesn't like it clean. With blues having become more acceptable and palatable over time, we're generally left with an over-produced, multi-tracked, watered down, antiseptic outcome, thus lacking any of the real feeling it might have had to begin with.

Fear not... Harmonica Shah stands as a beacon in an otherwise dark sky. Recorded at Bleed Thru Studios in Dearborn, Michigan, Tell It To Your Landlord is as raw and nasty as it comes and follows suit with the artist's previous work. The leadoff track, Slow And Easy is a romping uptown shuffle with an abundance of grease that propels the groove and enough grit to set the stage for what's coming.

Shah's harp and vocals are in the alley here and throughout the rest of the set, but particularly strong on Welfare Shoes Blues, I Heard You Was At The Casino, and Crying Michigan Tears while the title track is a funked-up instrumental slammer with exceptional blowing. Howard Glazer's guitar work is solid from start to finish and he keeps it on track by avoiding the pitfalls of less experienced players, and a special nod is due for his work in not actually doing what we've come to expect from a "record producer."

If you prefer your blues with any production values at all, you'd do well to steer clear of this, but if you like it lowdown, stumbling, and dragging in the gutter, this will become a gem in your collection. Harmonica Shah might not win any awards as instrumentalist or vocalist of the year, but his decision to keep it crude and rude makes more sense than most will realize. The standout is the closer, Someday with its on-target lyrics, devil-may-care approach, and crackling simplicity. /Craig Ruskey

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Harmonica Shah - Motor City Mojo

Year: 2000
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 51:21
Size: 118,5 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Dirty Old Bastard (4:58)
2. Detroit Playboy (6:33)
3. My Baby Left Me, Left Me A Mule (3:52)
4. Old Hound Dog (5:30)
5. Big Boss Man (4:39)
6. One Eyed Woman (6:47)
7. My Old Time Used To Be (4:30)
8. The Sky Is Crying (3:34)
9. Jam At Long Tooth John's Junkyard (5:10)
10. I Get More On The Street (5:43)

Born Thaddeus Louis Hall, in Oakland, California, Shah also spent time in Somerville, Texas, with his blues harmonica and guitar playing grandfather, Sam Dawson. Dawson had recorded for both Alan Lomax and Duke Records. His mother, a beautician, encouraged him to be a salesman for Jet magazine in the latter part of the 1950s. This allowed Shah access to Oakland's bars and clubs, where he heard musicians such as Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin, Juke Boy Bonner and Big Mama Thornton.

Shah told Living Blues magazine that his grandfather's passion for the blues inspired him. "Well see I picked it up from him, he'd be out in the fields singin' all that (sings in a slow moan) 'Tell me how long, whoa, tell me how long it's been since you've been away from home' Well, that's raw! That's a big damn difference from 'Good Golly Miss Molly'". He moved to Detroit in 1967, and worked for Ford Motors for fifteen years. Shah bought himself a cheap harmonica in 1976 and, while operating as a taxicab driver, Shah was introduced to local blues jam sessions. "Hell, that was it, no turning back then", Shah recalled.

Over the years, Shah has played alongside Bobo Jenkins, Eddie Kirkland, The Butler Twins and Willie D. Warren. His debut album, Motor City Mojo was released by Blue Suit Records in 2000. His 2006 album, Listen at Me Good, was recorded in Toronto, and included contributions from the Blues Music Award winners Mel Brown on guitar, and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith playing the drums, along with Julian Fauth on piano.

He has toured across the United States, as well as in Europe, Russia, Japan and Australia. Closer to his roots, Shah still occasionally performs for free at John's Carpet House in East Detroit. He legally changed his birth name to Seward Shah. /Wikipedia

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Harmonica Shah - Live At The Cove


Size: 149,0 MB
Time: 65:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2011
Styles: Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Full

01. Who's The Fool (5:37)
02. Mrs. Obama's Boogie (7:31)
03. Woman I Want You To Love Me (8:11)
04. Poor Boy (6:19)
05. Big Boss Lady (4:53)
06. Blues From A Lonesome Dirty Mountain (7:37)
07. Let Me Be Your Little Dog (6:27)
08. Billy Goat Blues (5:51)
09. Working Life Blues (6:09)
10. Last Night (6:26)

Personnel:
Harmonica Shah - Harp & Vocals
Jack de Keyzer - Guitar
Alec Fraser - Bass
Al Cross - Drums

It's in a live setting with the lights down low, that the fervent, lawless, unrestrained sonic blues talent of Detroit's mojo master Harmonica Shah shines brightest. Surrounded by world class talent, Jack de Keyzer, (Ronnie Hawkins & Hawks), Alec Fraser (Jeff Healy Band) and Al Cross (Big Sugar), Harmonica Shah uses his powers of creative combustion and mad courage to mesmerize the packed house with a performance that is literally snatched out of thin air! An unforgetable evening of blues.

Harmonica Shah's blues are as gritty, raw and real as anything to ever come out of Detroit. --Living Blues Magazine

Live At The Cove

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Various - Blue Suit Eleventh Anniversary Collection: 11 Years Of Screwin' Around

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:24
Size: 163.5 MB
Styles: Modern electric blues
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[5:20] 1. Eddie Burns - Dixie Boogie
[2:51] 2. Detroit Junior - Chicken Shack Boogie
[4:11] 3. Howard Armstrong - Lady Be Good
[5:10] 4. Sir Mack Rice - Cadillac Assembly Line
[2:21] 5. The Queens Of Harmony - He's A Mighty Good God To Know
[5:38] 6. Willie D. Warren - Killing Floor
[3:39] 7. Detroit Junior - Take Out The Time
[2:38] 8. David Honeyboy Edwards - Who May Be Your Regular Be
[4:54] 9. Eddie Burns - Orange Driver
[2:16] 10. Big Jack Reynolds - Little Dog
[4:32] 11. Louis Bo Collins - If Trouble Was Money
[2:03] 12. Ellis Kirk - Breakup
[8:25] 13. Detroit Junior - How Blue Can You Get
[4:04] 14. Art & Roman Griswold - I Love The Woman
[6:21] 15. Harmonica Shah - Stubborn As A Mule
[6:52] 16. Sir Mack Rice - Mustang Sally

A collection of 11 years of Blue Suit Records, feat. live cuts never before released & 1 from the vaults, inc. Eddie Burns, Detroit Junior, Howard Armstrong, Honeyboy Edwards, Mr. Bo, Sir Mack Rice +.

Blue Suit Eleventh Anniversary Collection: 11 Years Of Screwin' Around

Friday, November 13, 2015

Harmonica Shah - If You Live To Get Old, You Will Understand (With Jack De Keyzer & Julian Fauth)

Size: 142,6 MB
Time: 61:05
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues
Art: Front

01. Baby, You Have Got To Change (4:47)
02. She Used To Be Beautiful (4:38)
03. Walk That Lonesome Road (5:15)
04. Two Legged Grey Mule (3:59)
05. She May Be Your Woman (4:05)
06. I Just Don't Want You No More (6:48)
07. Deep Down In The Dark (5:51)
08. Congratulations, That New Love You've Got Is My Wife (4:49)
09. My Babe Is On This Train (3:35)
10. You Don't Have To Have Liquor (To Be A Fool) (4:30)
11. Marry Who You Really Need (5:12)
12. If You Live To Get Old, You Will Understand (7:31)

After a busy Summer performing at John’s Carpet House in the Motor City and a memorable performances at the Pennsylvania Blues Festival with Detroit Guitar Ace CARLTON WASHINGTON, HARMONICA SHAH is back with another sonic sensation on Electro-Fi Records.
“If You Live To Get Old, You Will Understand” was recorded at the e-room in Toronto, this past June by Peter J. Moore (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Cowboy Junkies) and features Shah’s hand picked favorite studio players: Juno Award Winners JACK De KEYZER on guitar, JULIAN FAUTH on Piano, Blues Music Award winner ALEC FRASER on bass, and MapleBlues award winner BUCKY BERGER on Drums. The album was co-produced by Alec Fraser and Andrew Galloway.
The disc features 12 new Harmonica Shah tunes and is over an hour of the most unique, original,hyper-realistic and brilliant Blues music that you may hear this year, or any year!

If You Live to Get Old

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Harmonica Shah - The Detroit Sessions Vols 1 & 2

Harmonica Shah?s roots are planted firmly in three pivotal blues regions. The West Coast, where he was born in Oakland, CA. on March 31, 1946. The Texas badlands, where he spent time in his youth with his grandfather, guitarist/harpist Sam Dawson (whom Alan Lomax recorded) and his equally beloved and despised adopted hometown of the Motor City, deep in the industrial heartland. His beautician mother, set him up as a JET magazine salesman in the late 1950?s, which opened up both the doors of Oakland?s bars and clubs and the enterpising young Shah?s ears to the music of Lowell Fulson, Jimmy McCracklin, Juke Boy Bonner and Big Mama Thornton, all of whom he found behind those doors.

Album: That's Raw: The Detroit Sessions Vol 1
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 56:57
Size: 130.4 MB
Styles: Detroit blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[7:39] 1. Your Baby She Sure Ain't Like Mine
[5:41] 2. Checkin' On My Baby Caledonia
[4:06] 3. The Goat
[4:58] 4. If You Give Love
[3:55] 5. Goin' To Kansas City
[5:35] 6. I Just Want To Make Love To You
[4:07] 7. Keep On Lovin' Her Now
[5:24] 8. Key To The Highway
[4:45] 9. Dun Made My Getaway (Alternative Take)
[3:40] 10. Two Headed Woman
[3:22] 11. Woman Let It Groove (Alternative Take)
[3:40] 12. Boom Boom

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Album: Raw & Acoustic: The Detroit Sessions Vol 2
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 48:29
Size: 111.0 MB
Styles: Detroit blues, Acoustic blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[7:16] 1. Short Haired Woman
[3:29] 2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
[4:30] 3. What's On Your Mind
[5:20] 4. Ship Made Of Paper (Alternative Version)
[5:19] 5. Miss Ida Bea
[2:50] 6. It Shouldn't Be That Way (Alternative Version)
[2:42] 7. Long Distance Call
[4:26] 8. I Want To Love You Baby
[5:46] 9. Ship Made Of Paper
[3:55] 10. Miss Ida Bea (Alternative Version)
[2:50] 11. It Shouldn't Be That Way

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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Harmonica Shah - Havin' Nothin' Don't Bother Me

Size: 149,8 MB
Time: 64:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Detroit Blues, Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. All My Kids Is Ugly ( 5:17)
02. Shake It Mama ( 5:00)
03. Short Haired Woman (Feat. Julian Fauth) ( 6:21)
04. I'm Gonna Miss You Like The Devil ( 3:53)
05. Her Eyes Turn Green As Grass ( 6:59)
06. Havin' Nothin' Don't Bother Me ( 5:38)
07. Worried Life Blues (Feat. Julian Fauth) ( 3:24)
08. Honey, I Ran Out Of Lies ( 4:46)
09. Undercover Millionaire ( 3:53)
10. Blind Man Crying In The Middle ( 4:49)
11. Doctor Baker's Blues ( 4:43)
12. Death Bell Tollin' (10:06)

Detroit's premier bluesman Harmonica Shaw is back with another deep down Motor City Blues classic. The city may be bankrupt, but Harmonica Shah has never sounded better as he dedicates these 12 new topical Blues to the proud and unvanquished citizens of the Motor City. Wonderfully supported by guitar ace Jack De Keyzer (Ronnie Hawkins, King Biscuit Boy) and Juno Award winning pianist Julian Fauth, who duets with Shah on two memorable tracks, Havin' Nothin' Don't Bother Me is Detroit Blues music as up to date and real as it gets.

Havin' Nothin' Don't Bother Me

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Howard Glazer - Stepchild Of The Blues

Size: 102,8 MB
Time: 42:50
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Don't Love You No More (4:53)
02. Shakin' (4:41)
03. Gas Pump Blues (4:50)
04. Telephone Blues (4:47)
05. Honey & Spice (4:19)
06. Somewhere (4:16)
07. Cried All My Tears (3:17)
08. Liquor Store Legend (5:21)
09. Hurtful Feeling (6:21)

I just received the newest release (September 17, 2013), Stepchild Of The Blues, by Howard Glazer and he lives up to his guitar man reputation. Opening with Don't Love You No More, a blues based rocker, Glazer punctuates his vocal phrases with searing riffs. On Shakin', a R&B style track along the lines of Willie and the Hand Jive. With a lot of Bo Diddly rhythm, Glazer opens a door for open range soloing and he lays it down over a fairly open rhythm pattern. Nice! Gas Pump Blues is a basic acoustic with metal bodied resonator, vocal and featuring Harmonica Shah on harp. Cool change up. Telephone Blues digs down and gets BB King style tension and bend vibratos of Johnny Winter. Larry Marek adds some really nice organ work on this track but its the bend vibrato that is king here. Honey and Spice has the rhythm pattern of Wilson Picket but with a healthy dose of blues rock guitar. Somewhere really has the feel of an early Bob Dylan or Lou Reed track but with a bit ore rock ballad intention. Solitary guitar riffs over a stripped down rhythm section of Chris Brown on bass and Charles David Stuart on drums does the trick. Cried All My Tears has a Rollin and Tumblin feel with Glazer whipping out some hot flash on slide guitar. Hurtful Feeling is a greasy slider along the lines of It Hurts Me too. With Harmonica Shah on harp, the boys dig down deep for the hottest track on the release. ~Review by Bman

Stepchild Of The Blues