Showing posts with label Jon Strahl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Strahl. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Jon Strahl Band - Heartache And Toil

Size: 109,0 MB
Time: 46:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Hey Yeah, All Right (3:40)
02. How Long (4:31)
03. Heartache And Toil (3:05)
04. The Right Thing (5:07)
05. Lose My Mind (3:04)
06. Can't Look Back (3:16)
07. The Weight I Feel (3:22)
08. Leave Me Alone (3:58)
09. The Only Ones (5:21)
10. Day After Day (3:28)
11. So Real (4:22)
12. Indiana Moonrise (3:01)

Personnel:
Jon Strahl: Guitar and Vocals
Mitch Millhoff: Bass
Nick Mallers: Drums and Percussion
Bill Mallers: Keyboards and Piano

Horn Section: Joshua Silbert (Tenor, Baritone Saxophone), Bruce Knepper (Trumpet), Charlie Krone (Trombone).

Heartache And Toil

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Jon Strahl Band - The Ladder

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 40:06
Size: 91.8 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[2:50] 1. I Would
[2:00] 2. Runnin' Away
[1:56] 3. Comin' Home
[4:25] 4. Too Long
[4:50] 5. Sunshine
[5:24] 6. Hold On
[3:59] 7. Rollingstone
[3:42] 8. Coldblooded
[3:14] 9. Dead And Gone
[3:03] 10. Poor Boy
[4:39] 11. Sky Full Of Snow

The band's first full length album is full of gritty Blues, swampy Soul, and funky Rock & Roll

Jon Strahl, guitar and vocals. Sonny White on bass. Leroy "The King" McElhiney, drums.

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Jon Strahl Band - Can't Look Back EP

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 24:20
Size: 55.7 MB
Styles: Delta blues
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[4:15] 1. Ragged And Dirty
[4:56] 2. Right Here Waiting
[3:00] 3. Can't Look Back
[5:23] 4. Bottom Of The Well
[3:49] 5. Time Bending Blues
[2:55] 6. I Wanna Be Your Man

The debut EP from the Jon Strahl Band is the first release from a blues band that formed in 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. This EP titled "Can't Look Back," is just scratching the surface of the depth of the band's blues repertoire as evidenced by their live performances at The Slippery Noodle Inn, one of the world's last truly great Blues venues. Comprised of five originals written by Jon and a cover of Willie Brown's "Ragged and Dirty," the EP, recorded in 2 breakneck sessions, is a snapshot of the nascent band and promise not just to keep the Blues form alive but to continue to explore the boundaries of the genre. The first track, "Ragged and Dirty," is a modernized version of the William Brown's version recorded by Alan Lomax in 1942, adding the bass and drums to classic if under-appreciated tune. The second track, "Right Here Waiting," is an original with a Junior Kimbrough/R.L. Burnside meets John Lee Hooker feel which pulses with the indignity of a man pining for a lover who left him. Track number three, "Can't Look Back," has a lighter soul-blues feel that features slide work reminiscent of Duane Allman, and is a track that encourages hope during life's dark times. The fourth track, "Bottom of the Well," is a jumping off point from the Gospel Blues song "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning," which is teased at the beginning as an intro in the style of Mississippi Fred McDowell that begins in quite plea before eventually building into a crescendo of slide guitar desperation. The fifth tune is another Jon Strahl original, "Time Bending Blues," has a propelling riff that seems to be directly related to Robert Johnson's "If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day," and that has playful lyrics that describe the lengths to which a man will aspire to be with the one he wants. Rounding out the EP is "I Wanna Be Your Man," a funky blues that expresses hopeful emotion juxtaposed over a minor key dirge. Keep an eye on this band as they continue to form their sound and contribute their piece to the evolution of the Blues.

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