Showing posts with label Ian Siegal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ian Siegal. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2022

Ian Siegal - Stone By Stone

Album: Stone By Stone
Size: 105,0 MB
Time: 45:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Blues/Roots
Art: Front

1. Working On A Building (Feat. Jimmie Wood & J.J. Holiday) (6:00)
2. Hand In Hand (Feat. Shemekia Copeland) (4:28)
3. The Fear (4:39)
4. I'm The Shit (4:19)
5. Psycho (4:05)
6. K.K.'s Blues (3:41)
7. Gathering Deep (Feat. Jimbo Mathus) (3:57)
8. This Heart (3:11)
9. Monday Saw (3:02)
10. Holler (4:33)
11. Onwards And Upwards (3:29)

Ian Siegal's brand new studio album "Stone By Stone" is a celebration of collaboration with the muscle of Ian Siegal's voice standing front and centre. Recorded in Southern California's Grow Vision Studios with production team Greta Valenti and Robin Davey (Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse, The Hoax) the songs are raw, intimate and assured. Greta explains, "We wanted to really capture the essence of who Ian Siegal is. His voice, his soul, and his years as an artist and touring musician all leading up to this point in his life and career".

"The album was an unexpected result of various planets aligning and happy coincidences. The pull of it was irresistible. I dug deep for some personal insights but was also extremely lucky to be surrounded by creative inspiration and the support of great friends to help me get this all down", says Mr. Siegal.

Siegal's long list of past achievements includes 13 British Blues Awards, 3 Mojo Blues Albums of the Year, 4 European Blues Music Awards and 3 US Blues Awards nominations. While the blues certainly provides a bedrock for the records, "Stone By Stone" is not a blues album. It's a collection of songs steeped in the traditions of classic songwriting, offering hope, reflection, sadness and joy. The album further cements Ian's reputation as not only a fierce live performer but also an essential British recording artist. It's no wonder Record Collector hails Siegal as a "National Treasure".

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Friday, December 3, 2021

Ian Siegal - The Dust

Size: 139,0 MB - 348 MB
Time: 59:47
File: MP3 @ 320K/s - Flac
Released: 2008
Styles: Acoustic blues
Art: Full

1. Stranger Clothed in Linen ( 4:37)
2. The Good Home ( 3:24)
3. The Silver Spurs ( 3:35)
4. CCKMP ( 3:30)
5. Between the Stirrup and the Ground ( 5:53)
6. The Gauntlet ( 3:35)
7. Southern Cross Blues ( 5:28)
8. I Drink ( 4:12)
9. I'll Fly Away ( 5:09)
10. High Sheriff Intro (Live) ( 0:55)
11. Brand New High Sheriff Blues (Live) ( 4:52)
12. Mary Don't You Weep (Live) ( 3:55)
13. Dirt Road/Call Me the Wolf (Live) (10:37)

The blues lovers can rejoice again with a new album of our blues pearl of today. Ian Siegal has already left an indelible impression during his performances in recent years, but has also caused quite a stir with his albums. This is the next in succession if you ask me. The album is mainly acoustic, but there are also a few live tracks on it. The accompaniment is very sober: Ian plays guitar and percussion and of course sings again as if the devil is after him. Also special contributions from BJ. Cole on pedal steel guitar and also Sam Hare who also throws in the money with his guitar playing and vocal contribution. The dust is an album that was to be expected, because Siegal also regularly does acoustic things during his gigs, and has also sold recordings in this trend before. In any case, he can do it all, and shows that he is one of the greatest in the blues scene, with comparisons like Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, but just as easily Tom Waits as well. Siegal goes into the darkest recesses of the blues world on this album, and the shivers run down your spine from his very expressive guitar sound. During his performance in Paradiso, Ian surprised the audience with a number of covers that were truly unparalleled, and a few of them can also be found on this unparalleled album. In this context I mention I Drink, a composition by Mary Gauthier, but beautifully designed by Ian. The song Southern Cross Blues is one of my absolute favorites on this album, in short Let yourself be carried away to the Mississippi and beyond, because Ian is a real treasure, and we have to cherish this one with all of our hearts.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Eric Starczan, Jennifer Jordan, Ian Siegal - Bluesorama

Size: 83.9 MB
Time: 35:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Whole Lotta Money (3:14)
02. You Don T Belong On This Heart (3:45)
03. Save My Soul (3:28)
04. Call Somebody Else (2:45)
05. I Wanna Lay Down (3:53)
06. We Gotta Try (3:04)
07. Bluesorama (2:59)
08. Cry For Me (3:44)
09. Feel It For Yourself (2:48)
10. You Are Right For Me (3:09)
11. Tipsy Lil Gypsy (2:46)

A very talented guitarist, Eric Starczan is also a leading singer, director, songwriter and composer. He has until now devoted much of his young career to the service of others. Thus, he co-produced the album "Juste comme ça" by Mickael Miro for Mercury / Universal, which was hugely successful (more than 120,000 albums sold). More recently, he produced the first album of the very promising Tibz, which will be released on My Major Compagny in 2016. Eric Starczan is also very present on stage. He is currently on tour around the world with the group General Electriks, and was the guitarist of Marc Lavoine for a good part of 2013, then of Renan Luce in 2014 and 2015 or even Les Wampas. As well influenced by BB King, Freddie and Albert King as by Jimi Hendrix, The Who or The Kings, he performs with the greatest artists of the moment, whether Mathieu Chédid, Greg Zlap ...

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Monday, June 15, 2020

Ian Siegal Band - Standing In The Morning

Size: 130,4 MB
Time: 55:37
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2004
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

01. Beulah Land #1 (1:53)
02. She Makes Me Hairy (2:03)
03. Standing In The Morning (4:10)
04. Monday Saw (5:09)
05. How Come You're Still Here? (4:26)
06. Scarecrow (5:24)
07. I Don't Wanna Be An Angel (7:24)
08. Life Too Short (3:36)
09. Beulah Land #2 (Temptation) (2:53)
10. Early Grace (6:44)
11. This Heart (4:06)
12. Queen Of The Junior Prom (6:46)
13. Beulah Land #3 (Redemption) (0:56)

At the age of 16, Siegal helped his cousin's band as a roadie, and during one show, the band's drummer asked him to get up and sing. Only two years later, he taught himself to play guitar as well. After deciding to drop out of art college and move to Germany to earn a living, Siegal continued to work on his musical talents. It was when he moved home to England, though, that he decided he was going to focus solely on his music.

Ian would come home and begin touring around with his band, known as Ian Siegal and the Score, and this is where he started making the connections that would take him to the top. While going around to different shows and gaining esteem amongst the local blues crowd, Andy was introduced to greats such as Earl Green, Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges and Lee Sankey. This eventually led to him sharing the stage with great American Blues performers such as Catfish Keith, nappy Brown and Sugar Blue.

Eventually, Siegal started playing larger festivals and getting noticed. During this time, he was creating his first album, Standing in the Morning, all while still handling his concert gigs. He would also go on to lead Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods, and from that point, his career has only been on the rise.

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Friday, January 25, 2019

Greg Zlap, Julliver, Ian Siegal - Greg Zlap, Julliver, Ian Siegal

Size: 99,8 MB
Time: 42:27
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Full

01. Jam 1'44 (0:31)
02. Angel Kiss (4:10)
03. Doghouse (3:07)
04. Forgetting (3:40)
05. Jam 8'32 (2:49)
06. Last Day In Paradise (Cut) (0:09)
07. Last Day In Paradise (3:12)
08. A Little Bit (All The Time) (Cut) (1:03)
09. A Little Bit (All The Time) (3:22)
10. Mon Sang (Cut) (0:28)
11. Mon Sang (3:35)
12. Mes Ideaux (3:36)
13. When The S.H.I.T. Hit (5:29)
14. Save My Soul (3:14)
15. Jam 3'56 (3:55)

Personnel:
Greg Zlap: Harmonica, Vocals
Julien Brunetaud 'Julliver' - Piano, Vocals
Ian Siegal: Guitar, Vocals

Harmonist and singer, Greg Zlap notably performed during his last years alongside J. Hallyday, V. Cosma, JJ Milteau.

Julliver, pianist and singer, notably played with artists such as Chuck Berry, BB King.

Ian Siegal, award-winning British Blues and European Blues Awards, is a reference in blues around the world.

They present their trio themselves: "Since we became friends 15 years ago, we have never had the chance to play all three together. We decided in 2017 to meet in Paris for a concert and to make a recording for the occasion. "On stage, the three musicians complement each other and offer a live magical, intense and sublime, in their image.

Greg Zlap, Julliver, Ian Siegal

Friday, March 16, 2018

Ian Siegal - All The Rage

Size: 116,9 MB
Time: 50:01
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues Rock, Americana
Art: Front

01. Eagle Vulture (5:08)
02. Jacob's Ladder (3:59)
03. The Shit Hit (5:39)
04. Won't Be Your Shotgun Rider (5:32)
05. Ain't You Great (4:21)
06. My Flame (4:21)
07. One-Eyed King (4:54)
08. If I Live (5:04)
09. Sweet Souvenir (6:11)
10. Sailor Town (4:48)

It's been six years since multi-award winner Ian Siegal last released a studio album with a band. The intervening years have been busy with solo projects and live recordings. Now he's back with a collection of new songs that are classic Siegal - full of the dark and light, clever word play and rough-hewn voicebox he is known for. All The Rage picks up from his previous MOJO Blues Albums of the Year and continues his exploration of Americana - ranging from several shades of gritty blues to countrified ballads, tex-mex flavours and classic soul. The 'Rage' of the album title refers to Siegal's discontent at world politics. While far from a political protest album some of the songs reflect his anger and fear at world events.

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Friday, March 18, 2016

Ian Siegal & Jimbo Mathus - Wayward Sons

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Source: LL (from CD)
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues
Time: 73:49
Size: 169,7 MB
Art: Full

(0:47) 1. Introduction
(3:12) 2. In The Garden
(1:14) 3. Jimbo's Alive
(4:01) 4. Heavenly Houseboat Blues
(3:05) 5. Jesse James
(5:24) 6. Mary Don't You Weep
(1:29) 7. The Story Of Casey Jones
(5:23) 8. Casey Jones
(5:09) 9. Crazy Od Soldier
(3:01) 10. Tallahatchie
(3:21) 11. Old Earl
(0:51) 12. The Blues
(4:22) 13. Ludella
(4:29) 14. Stack O'Lee
(1:35) 15. What They Call You?
(2:42) 16. Talkin' Overseas Pirate Blues
(4:47) 17. Too Much Water
(4:08) 18. Goodnight Irene
(4:24) 19. Milltown
(5:05) 20. I'll Fly Away
(5:09) 21. Dirty Old Town

Ian Siegal and Jimo Mathus met in 2013 at the Mississippi Hill Country Picnic Festival. Afterwards Siegal recorded The Picnic Sessions with Mathus, Cody & Luther Dickinson and Alvin Youngblood Hart. Siegal and Mathus toured together in 2014 during their Roots To The Core tour. A complete set was recorded in the Netherlands, in Café De Noot. What followed was a special night and the set might have been list into folklore, kept alive only in the memories of the fans that packed the venue. Thankfully somebody thought to hit the 'record' button. Siegal and Mathus are undeniably stellar live musicians, racing through a set list that airs a fistful of classics from their respective catalogues, as well as some rip-it-up reboots of old standards.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Ian Siegal - One Night In Amsterdam

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues
Time: 73:49
Size: 169,0 MB
Covers: Full

(5:26) 1. I Am The Train
(5:49) 2. Brandy Balloon
(4:22) 3. Kingdom Come
(1:01) 4. Introduction
(5:18) 5. Writing On The Wall
(0:33) 6. Introduction
(7:51) 7. Temporary
(6:26) 8. Early Grace
(9:43) 9. Gallo Del Cielo
(7:46) 10. Queen Of The Junior Prom
(3:21) 11. Love Hurts
(6:45) 12. Please Don't Fail Me
(9:21) 13. Hard Pressed (bonus track)

ne Night in Amsterdam marks Ian Siegal’s first live album with a full-throttle electric band. The band is Siegal’s relatively new Dutch-German contingent and his first band change in ten years. With an average age of 23, Dusty Ciggaar (guitar), Raphael Schwiddessen (drums), and Danny Van’t Hoff (bass), deliver in spades, as though they have been playing with Siegal for as long as they are old. Young Dusty Ciggaar, already well known on the Benelux scene, confirms his status as a guitar god in waiting. It’s fair to say that these guys are amongst the few musicians able to keep pace with Siegal’s freewheeling live performances. One Night In Amsterdam is the sound of chemistry but the songs are always the stars. Before the crowd’s welcoming cheers have even subsided, I Am The Train races out of the blocks, even more urgent here than when Siegal tracked it in Mississippi for his 2012 album, Candy Store Kid. Siegal pulls out the funk-blues strut of Kingdom Come (from 2009’s Broadside), with its tough vocal telling of a woman with “the wings of an angel and the eyes of a shark”. He revisits the evergreen Brandy Balloon (from 2005’s Meat & Potatoes), and even dusts off Queen Of The Junior Prom (the pick of 2002 debut Standing In The Morning), with the crowd reaction suggesting that Siegal’s earliest fans have never left his side. In Siegal’s hands, the old is every bit as thrilling as the new, and even dog-eared cover versions can feel like they’re being born right in front of you. At this North Sea Jazz Club show, the songwriter shows his scholarly appreciation of the masters, whether re-imagining Tom Russell’s classic cockfighting fable, Gallo Del Cielo, or revisiting his own back-pages in Nottingham, England, where local legend Harry Stephenson entranced the crowds. “I just really wanted to do one of Harry’s songs,” explains Siegal, before launching into Stephenson’s gutsy rocker, Writing On The Wall. For the final two tracks Ian is joined by siblings, Joel and Tess Gaerthe, from the popular Dutch indie band, Ashtraynutz. They add magical harmonies to the Everly Brothers’ Love Hurts and another first performance, Please Don’t Fail Me.

Tracks 1-12 are converted from LL (from CD rip); bonus track 13 is a digital download.

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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Mike Sponza - Ergo Sum

Size: 99,6 MB
Time: 36:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Modus In Rebus (Feat. Ian Siegal) (4:28)
02. Carpe Diem (Feat. Ian Siegal) (3:43)
03. Penelope (Feat. Ian Siegal) (4:37)
04. The Thin Line (Feat. Dana Gillespie) (5:00)
05. See How The Man (Feat. Ian Siegal) (6:20)
06. Poor Boy (4:34)
07. Kiss Me (Feat. Ian Siegal) (1:57)
08. Prisoner Of Jealousy (Feat. Ian Siegal) (5:45)

"ERGO SUM" is the new incredible concept album of Mike Sponza and Ian Siegal, inspired by the great passion for classical Latin poets. It took several years and a lot of research to find the right poems, translating from Latin to English, and finally turn them into a language "blues".

Human passions will never change: love, friendship, eros, the struggle for power - thousands of years ago were already the subject of poems written with powerful words and a striking modernity. In the writings of Horace, Catullus, Martial, Juvenal, we find the same strength of the lyrics sung by Muddy Waters, BB King, Sam Cooke: timeless words!

Alongside Mike, in this important work record, we find the great bluesman Englishman Ian Siegal, as singer and co-author of some songs. Since 2006 their live collaboration has led them around Europe, and is now available on disc. The "Queen" of British Blues, Dana Gillespie is with the guest cameo inspired by the poem "Odi et Amo" of Catullus.

But not enough ... the album was entirely produced at Abbey Road Studios by Rob Cass (known for his productions with Giles Martin, Jack Bruce, Bernie Marsden) and published by the Swiss label epops Music.
"ERGO SUM" is also a concert, with one formed by Mike Sponza and Ian Siegal on guitars and vocals, Mauro Tolot on bass, Buttinar Moreno on drums.

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Ian Siegal - 2 albums: The Picnic Sessions / Swagger

Album: The Picnic Sessions
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 48:23
Size: 110.8 MB
Styles: Roots, Delta blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[4:09] 1. Stone Cold Soul
[3:58] 2. How Come You're Still Here
[5:28] 3. Heavenly Houseboat Blues
[6:09] 4. Beulah Land
[5:03] 5. Keen & Peachy
[4:25] 6. Wasted Freedom
[6:30] 7. Gallo Del Cielo
[4:30] 8. Hard Times (Come Again No More)
[2:52] 9. Talkin' Overseas Pirate Blues
[5:14] 10. Only Tryin' To Survive

Recorded in North Mississippi in the style of a back porch gathering, The Picnic Sessions has Ian Siegal joining forces with Jimbo Mathus, The Dickinson brothers, and Alvin Youngblood Hart. It’s a relaxed affair, the perfect expression of what happens when five talented musicians with a love of Blues & roots Americana get together with no predetermined idea of the outcome.

Ian Siegal says: “There’s something liberating about recording casually without the pressure of having to produce an album. So don’t expect perfection, it’s more to do with the vibe, which you can gather from some of the banter that ensued between songs. We had a blast, like kids let out of class!”

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Album: Swagger
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:36
Size: 129.6 MB
Styles: Electric Memphis blues
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[4:24] 1. Swagger
[5:07] 2. Groundhog Blues
[4:03] 3. Catch 22
[2:12] 4. Horse Dream (Western)
[2:50] 5. Stranger Than A Green Dog
[7:03] 6. Mortal Coil Shuffle
[3:23] 7. High Horse
[3:50] 8. God Don't Like Ugly
[2:21] 9. I Can't Believe You Wanna Leave
[6:01] 10. Horse Dream (Swamp)
[5:28] 11. I Don't Know What You Got (But It's Got Me)
[6:29] 12. Curses
[3:19] 13. Let My Love

"I don't walk, I swagger," boasts U.K. soul and blues singer/guitarist Ian Siegal on the opening title track of Swagger, the follow-up to his successful Meat & Potatoes debut. And for the rest of the disc he does just that. It's a confident, eclectic set that veers from acoustic folk to early-'60s R&B and Tom Waits-styled excursions through poetic swamp blues, but somehow never loses focus. Credit Siegal, whose deep, raspy voice mirrors that of Howlin' Wolf (he even imitates Wolf in the first tune) and adds gutsy depth to songs split between originals and obscure covers. He grinds and growls through "Catch 22" and "God Don't Like Ugly" as if he's just discovered Waits' Heartattack and Vine period, but that represents just one facet of Siegal's influences. He's most accomplished at taking the blues at the core of his sound and, like the Waits of old, processing it into songs that are blues-based, but not in the traditional sense. Even John Lee Hooker fans will have difficulty identifying Siegal's cover of "Ground Hog Blues" in the more upbeat, almost lively reading it's given here. The acoustic guitar flies around lyrics that are set against an entirely different melody as his rhythm section pushes the beat and Siegal lets out an unexpected scream that is truly startling. Little Richard's "I Can't Believe You Wanna Leave" is dusted off for a coy cover helped enormously by Martin Lewis' '50s-styled honking sax. "Curses" and "Horse Dream (Swamp)" are the album's longest and most impressive tunes. The former features free-swinging, bizarre beat poetry ("his mind is like a soup dish, wide and shallow") played atop a raw second-line backbeat that's both unsettling and driving. Siegal's slide guitar slithers and moans and his overdubbed banjo adds further earthy weirdness to the set's most gripping track. Similarly, "Horse Dream" rides an ominous organ, bringing a Doors vibe to words that are shadowy and somewhat obtuse. Clearly, Siegal is pushing the blues envelope, but doing it in a natural, unpretentious way that opens up new possibilities to what is generally considered a relatively stagnant musical genre. Those willing to take the plunge will be rewarded with an impressive collection created by a guy talented and innovative enough to swagger as he walks through a fresh take on roots music. ~Hal Horowitz

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Monday, November 17, 2014

Mike Sponza & The Central Europe Blues Connection - 2 albums: Kakanic Blues / Kakanic Blues 2.0

Blues, soul e rock’n’roll are the key words to describe Mike Sponza, guitarist, singer and composer, on the European blues panorama since early 90’s. A lifetime commitment to develop a personal style, contemporary and rich of different flavours. Original tunes and detailed arrangements are the main ingredients of Mike’s music. In the last years Mike Sponza established his name on the international scene with his discographic projects and his performances, showing the great vitality of Italian blues from a new point of view.

Since his discographic debut in 1997, Mike did a long road, not only on the artistic side: international festivals, club gigs and cooperations catalyzed the attention of blues audiences on his vision of a contemporary European blues, which is not afraid of purists’ opinions as well as avoiding overseas stereotypes.

In 2005 Mike Sponza started the project “Kakanic Blues” the first Central European blues initiative: a cd and a dvd have been released under the name “Central Europe Blues Convention” with some of the most outstanding musicians of this area and guitar legend Carl Verheyen, as special guest. The project has been reviewed worldwide with a strong interest for the musical results as well as for the cultural, social and political background, where musicians find a common language and understanding in the blues. In 2008 the cd “Kakanic Blues 2.0” has been released with the participation of 25 musicians from Italy, Austria, Slovenja, Croatia, Serbja, Hungary, Ireland, Great Britain, USA, including as special guests the great Ian Siegal and Carl Verheyen.

Album: Kakanic Blues
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:18
Size: 133.5 MB
Styles: Soul-blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[4:02] 1. Kakanic Blues
[3:59] 2. It's Hard To Be On The Road
[5:15] 3. 19 Years Old
[5:03] 4. Grandma's Hands
[5:13] 5. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
[4:46] 6. Innocent Criminal
[4:09] 7. Keep On Groovin'
[3:48] 8. Little Girl
[6:02] 9. Five Long Years
[5:44] 10. It Hurts Me Too
[3:36] 11. I Didn't Know
[6:36] 12. Move On You

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Album: Kakanic Blues 2.0
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 52:36
Size: 120.4 MB
Styles: Soul-blues
Year: 2007
Art: Front

[5:03] 1. Running On Empty
[4:28] 2. Rather Than Be Free
[4:07] 3. Fire
[3:57] 4. That's Not Right
[3:53] 5. Is This The Love
[4:06] 6. We're Gonna Make It
[5:56] 7. Rainy Night In Georgia
[4:48] 8. Special Just For You
[4:20] 9. Hasta La Gosta
[3:16] 10. We've Come
[5:37] 11. Personal Jesus
[3:01] 12. Just In Time

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods - 2 albums: Meat & Potatoes / Candy Store Kid

Ladies and Gentlemen: Ian Siegal has entered the building. If you know the name, but not the game, it’s high time you made his acquaintance. He’s the multiple British Blues Awards winner and hot tip of everyone from Mojo to Classic Rock. He’s the songwriter whose recent CD releases sound like career peaks, but are only the start. From one night to the next, he might be a solo acoustic performer or a blood-and-thunder bandleader.

Siegal is known as a bluesman, but it’s just one shade in the palette of an artist who slips between continents, eras and expectations. They say you can’t sing the blues until you’ve lived the life, and when Ian Siegal steps up to the mic, you can hear the slings and arrows. Recent years have seen the songwriter catch fire, with British Blues Awards raining down and consecutive nominations in 2012 & 2013 for Contemporary Album of The Year in the Blues Music Awards - in effect, the Grammys of the Blues.

Album: Meat & Potatoes
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 67:50
Size: 155.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[5:13] 1. Sugar Rush
[6:02] 2. Revelator (John The Apostle)
[5:52] 3. Butter-Side Up
[5:04] 4. Drowned My Sorrows (But They Sure Learned How To Swim)
[5:23] 5. Brandy Balloon
[7:13] 6. Work
[8:30] 7. She Got The Devil In Her I Gotta Try You
[0:58] 8. Interlude #1: Cooking With Sam
[6:16] 9. Falling On Down Again
[5:27] 10. Bloodshot
[1:41] 11. Interlude #2: Mudpie
[5:47] 12. Magdalena
[4:19] 13. Meat & Potatoes

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Album: Candy Store Kid
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 46:00
Size: 105.3 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[2:43] 1. Bayou Country
[3:27] 2. Loose Cannon
[4:59] 3. I Am The Train
[4:16] 4. So Much Trouble
[5:15] 5. Kingfish
[5:06] 6. The Fear
[4:29] 7. Earlie Grace Jnr
[4:21] 8. Green Power
[2:13] 9. Strong Woman
[4:00] 10. Rodeo
[5:04] 11. Hard Pressed (What Da Fuzz )

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Various - Best Of Mustique Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 54:53
Size: 125.7 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:53] 1. Zach Prather - Nothing Left To Say
[4:38] 2. Eugene Bridges - Wish Someone Had Told Me
[4:57] 3. Joe Louis - I Cried Last Night
[4:18] 4. Dana Gillespie - Down At The Bar
[2:57] 5. Diz Watson - Saturday Night Boogie Woogie Man
[4:23] 6. Papa George - Blues With A Feeling
[5:03] 7. Joe Louis Walker - Mile High Club
[3:45] 8. Hans Theessink - Minnibelle
[3:34] 9. Julien Brunetaud - Royale Street Boogie
[7:41] 10. Larry Garner - Dog House Blues
[5:22] 11. Ian Siegal - Sugar Rush
[4:16] 12. Marques Brothers - Mean Old Eastern

In 1995 singer Dana Gillespie came up with the idea of holding a blues Festival on Mustique -- the island usually billed as a “luxury holiday hideaway”. Held annually at Basil's Bar with a stage surrounded on three sides by clear turquoise water, the event raises money for an educational charity on neighbouring St Vincent.

A selection of some of the best recorded performances from 15 years of festivals with tracks from Gillespie herself, Eugene “Hideaway” Bridges, Larry Garner, Joe Louis Walker and others.

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Greg SZLAPCZYNSKI (or ZLAP) - Road Movie(s) / La Part Du Diable

Greg Szlapczynski has acquired a small notoriety on the French harmonica scene by taking over Jean-Jacques Milteau’s harmonica school in Paris. For those who don’t know him, he is a young diatonic player whose sound is sharp and precise, and whose musical aspirations are vast. His first release 'Ternaire Madness' flirted with blues, jazz and country but stayed well within the realm of the acceptable for the often close minded blues afficionados. His second album, 'Gregtime', was a live recording of a similar vein. On both these albums, the astute listener would distinguish, through certain of Greg’s compositions, a will to break down the ‘harmonica=blues’ straightjacket, but neither went as far as Greg seemed to want to go, most likely for fear of alienating his usual public. He is from Poland, but lived from the end of 80's in France.
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Album: ROAD MOVIE(S)
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Recorded: 2007/2008
Released: 2008
Bitrate: 320k/s
Size: 85.93 MB
Time: 41:36
Art: Full

1. Wedding Theme (Opening) (4:28)
2. Who's Gonna Take My Damn' Soul? (3:59)
3. Paris, Texas (3:51)
4. Sleepless Night / Calling You (4:12)
5. The Right Spot (5:43)
6. Knocking On Devil's Door (0:42)
7. Mo's Better Blues (2:14)
8. Moon, River (2:20)
9. The Harmonica, The Devil & The Chaplin Piano (1:49)
10. Ascenseur Pour l'Echafaud / Night Road (4:02)
11. Now I Am The Blues (3:45)
12. Long Way Home (3:05)
13. Wedding Theme (Closing) (1:26)

Personnel: Greg SZLAPCZYNSKI - Harmonica Vocals
Ian Siegal - Steel Guitar, Vocals
Seb Martel - Guitar, Banjo
Johan Dalgaard - Keyboards
Daniel Yvinec - Bass, Guitars, Percussions
Toma Milteau - Drums, Percussions

Note: Road Movie(s) is his new opus released last week in France. It follows a jazzy release, 'Varsovie' which had some excellent playing with the harmonica firmly at the front, but failed to completely convince me for reasons I could never quite put my finger on. If Varsovie was a proud harmonica album, Road Movie(s) is its antithesis.
I understand that 'Road Movie(s)' is a hybrid project. It started as a concept album with movie soundtracks as its inspiration and got injected a dose of raw downhome blues as Greg's collaboration with Ian Siegall intensified. The end result is an album that oscillates between two fairly divergent soundscapes, and suffers a little as a consequence.
Individually, nearly every track on 'Road Movie(s)' is excellent. The three songs with Ian Siegall are amazing. 'Who's gonna take my damn soul' and 'Now I am the blues' are fairly straightforward downhome blues pieces where Siegall's gruff vocals and raw guitar do wonders, supported by Greg's subtle playing. 'Moon River' is a much more surprising (and romantic) choice that works wonderfully, in a similar style to Tom Waits' cover of Sometime on Blue Valentine.
Most of the soundtrack covers shine, especially 'Paris, Texas' and 'Ascenceur pour l'Echafaud' which both capture the haunting atmosphere of the originals but with different instrumentations and arrangements. I'm slightly less convinced about the Baghdad Café soundtrack 'Calling You' which is really bare but ultimately lacks the vocals that made it such a striking piece, no matter the musicianship. The rest of the record is filled with good to excellent originals, including the great opening 'Wedding Theme' and the deep and jazzy double-bass/harmonica duet 'Mo' Better Blues'.
I can't say much against Road Movie(s) since I really enjoy most of the songs on it. One thing that might surprise you as well is that I would say there's not enough harmonica, or that it's not forward enough. I tend to think that most records featuring harmonica have too much of it, but in this case I really feel that Greg is too withdrawn. It's laudable: at last a harp player who can put his ego aside and produce great music by just contributing where it's needed. But Greg's playing is never in your face and always tasteful, so a little more of it would not have been too much.

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Album: LA PART DU DIABLE
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Harmonica Blues
Recorded: 2001
Released: 2002
Bitrate: 320k/s
Size: 130.87 MB
Time: 54:10
Art: Full

1. 1962 (3:24)
2. Serve You Well (7:13)
3. La Boite (4:11)
4. Rue Des Lions (3:19)
5. Vamper Boogie Jam (1:35)
6. Blue Mountains (4:25)
7. Faster Pussycat (4:31)
8. La Part Du Diable (3:36)
9. Cafe Des Anges (4:02)
10. Czas Wyleczy Z Ran (4:40)
11. Valse A 30 Ans (4:51)
12. One My Way (3:41)
13. Mateo (4:42)

Personnel: Greg SZLAPCZYNSKI - Harmonica, Vocals
Pierre Durant - Guitar
Marine Bercot - Piano
Sophie Bourdon - Bass
Toma Milteau - Drums
with guests

Notes: With 'La Part du Diable', Greg has crossed that particular threshold, and the record is all the better for it. Not only does it resolutely walk down the jazz road, it does so with a significant electro touch : samples, effects of other noises abound. Which is not to imply that there is no band: drums, bass, keyboards, guitar, vocals and harmonica flirt around the electronic samples, who end up being complementary rather than dominant.
Stylewise, Greg’s jazz owes more to popular music than bop canon. 'La Part du Diable' features a jazz waltz, (Valse à 30 ans), a spanish-y jazz tango (La Boîte), and several sweet melodies that are given the jazz treatment through arrangement rather than theme. The role of guitarist Pierre Durand is crucial here, through clever chord substitutions and a few improvisations that make him sound like a cross between BB King and John McLaughlin.
If you’re like me, the word ‘sample’ probably gives you an itch, so I guess I should expand on that. This album is not a collage of samples like Us3, St Germain or Moby may have done (with uneven artistic success), but rather an interaction between the band playing and the samples. Several intros start as samples and seemlessly move into the band playing, a number of evocative solos are enhanced by background samples, etc. Much as it surprised me, I love it.
From a harmonica point of view, 'La Part du Diable' is by far Greg’s best effort to date, a superb demonstration of his talent both as writer and player. His playing here is undoubtedly more mature than on his previous albums, and he shows his capacity both for fiery lyricism, like on the opener 1962, and this rare talent of integrating silence in the music, as on Serve you well.
The magical thing about Greg’s playing is that it all sounds so easy until you grab your own instrument and attempt to replicate it. Then you understand that his delicate phrases use all the resources of the diatonic, vibratos, bends, overblows, with such finesse and fluidity that it all sounds ‘natural’. As an illustration, Rue des Lions is a moving guitar / harmonica duet with a simple industrial rhythm in the backdrop. It’s beautiful, haunting, and an absolute bitch to play.

                                                              La Part Du Diable
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