Showing posts with label Jean-Jacques Milteau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean-Jacques Milteau. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2024

JJ Milteau - Key To The Highway

Album: Key To The Highway
Size: 80,2 MB
Time: 34:30
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front

1. Maggie's Farm (3:25)
2. Chain Of Fools (3:14)
3. New Key To The Highway (3:05)
4. Rainy Night In Georgia (4:15)
5. Love The One You're With (3:22)
6. Sunshine Of Your Love (3:39)
7. Stuck In The Middle With You (2:49)
8. Takin' It Back (2:48)
9. What Does It Take (To Win Your Love) (3:51)
10. Angel From Montgomery (3:58)

J.J. Milteau gathers around him some talented accomplices, Michael Robinson, Mike Andersen, Harrison Kennedy, Carlton Moody, under the guidance of Johan Dalgaard to surf on a soundtrack soaked in blues and all the music he has been programming for over twenty years in his show “Bon Temps Rouler”.

“My whole life has been determined by buying my first harmonica when I was fifteen. For me, it truly was The Key To The Highway. Whether it’s Little Walter’s version in 1958, the one, captured on the fly, by Clapton and Duane Allman in 1970, or the one wrongly considered the original by Big Bill Broonzy and Jazz Gillum, the song “Key to the Highway” is undoubtedly considered a classic, even an anthem! Studies on the Blues tend to demonstrate that the lyrics are often to be taken with a grain of salt.

But here we are squarely facing the obvious: the common aspiration for each individual to break free from their circumstances and find a personal and rewarding path. Even though I never thought that the humble “lip destroyer” would serve such a purpose, I must honestly acknowledge that all the encounters that have shaped my life have occurred more or less directly thanks to the Marine Band 1896/20. The little harmonica has been for me, The Key to the Highway.”

Personnel: JJ Milteau (harmonica); Mike Andersen (vocals tracks 1,6); Harrison Kennedy (vocals tracks 2,8); Carlton Moody (vocals tracks 4,7,10); Michael Robinson (vocals tracks 3,5,9); Johan Daalgard (keyboards, percussion); Raphael Chassin (drums, percussion tracks 7,10); David Donatien (congas, percussion); Toma Milteau (drums, percussion track 4); Laurent Vernerey (upright bass).

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

Jean-Jacques Milteau - Lost Highway

Size: 92.4 MB
Time: 39:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Blues, Country, Folk
Art: Front

01. I Can't Help If I'm Still In Love With You (3:27)
02. She Thinks I Still Care (4:55)
03. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It (3:00)
04. Mr Bojangles (5:23)
05. Flying Scotsman (2:48)
06. State Of Tennessee (4:12)
07. Lost Highway (4:23)
08. Your Cheatin' Heart (3:59)
09. Folsom Prison Blues (3:23)
10. I'm So Lonesome (3:39)

“I'm a rollin 'stone all alone and lost…”

Is it the music that brings people together or the reverse? Evoking the shadow of Hank Williams brought us together for a detour through this Lost Highway.

This serene recording that it was, is the pursuit of a restless dream. The dream of a century of music: jazz, rock, soul ... and others less popular but just as exciting: blues, folk, country, which delight curious humanity, seekers of singular stories, horizon viewers ... As a teenager, the harmonica was my direct line with America, that of all misunderstandings and all possibilities. Through music, I discovered a world of injustice and violence, passion and multifaceted cultures. But above all a world of living music such as we had lost the use of it. Get together and play, just to tame the loneliness, before resuming a road that only stops with oblivion. ~JJ Milteau

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Boney Fields & The Bone's Project - We Play The Blues

Size: 160,0 MB
Time: 68:09
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2006
Styles: Blues, Soul, Funk
Art: Front

01. Get Up And Stand Out (4:51)
02. Don't Call Me Local (Feat. Jean-Jacques Milteau) (3:53)
03. I Wanna Get Funky (Feat. Martha High & Lucky Peterson) (6:01)
04. Don't Let It Get You Down (8:23)
05. We Play The Blues (5:58)
06. Never Fall On You Face (Feat. Fred Wesley) (4:16)
07. Girl Insane (5:47)
08. Your Good Time Is About To Run Out (Feat. Lucky Peterson) (4:35)
09. Tough Pill (3:20)
10. Ain't Doing Too Bad (4:01)
11. I Wanna Know (6:05)
12. Revelation (Feat. Fred Wesley) (5:58)
13. You Gotta Move (Feat. Lucky Peterson, Corey Harris & Jean-Jacques Milteau) (4:56)

Like some giants of the Blues, this pure product from Chicago has made things big and good, just to leave his mark on the blues year 2006: a beautiful cover BD style, thirteen titles for almost 70 minutes zik full speakers, and a bunch of talented guests including Jean Jacques Milteau, Martha High, Corey Harris, Lucky Peterson, Fred Wesley and others whose name will grow over the coming months, like the great Mike Armoogum on the bass, where the dazzling Hervé Samb on six strings.

Faithful to his wild fishing and exceptional showman side, Boney Fields fires your turn with titles that smack of funky blues and soul, like Get up and stand out, Never fall on your face, and of course I wanna get funky. The brass makes you pitch, in perfect harmony with the Boney singer and trumpet-maestro, training you in a blues overflowing with energy (positive) and joy (to live). Notable, the excellent We play the Blues (stamped Boney Fields), the punchy Your good thing is about to run out, signed Lucky Peterson / Jim Payne, with Lucky Peterson himself on guitar solo, and the slow steam of this galette Do not let it get you down, on which Boney will make you shiver in his crooner's voice; Guaranteed emotion if you can climb a little the sound, the night fell, with these gleaming brass and a superb Jerry Leonide keyboards. But the title that closes the album is for me THE title of this super CD, the version not to be missed of this standard that is got to move, and on which, excuse the master of the place, you find in his company Lucky Peterson, Corey Harris and Jean Jacques Milteau.

A title interpreted by a quartet of hell that alone is worth the immediate purchase of this album, one of the essentials of this mid-year. ~Frankie Bluesy Pfeiffer

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Sunday, September 16, 2018

CrossBorder Blues - CrossBorder Blues (Kennedy, Milteau, Segal)

Size: 127,2 MB
Time: 54:17
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

01. Here Comes Sunday Morning (3:30)
02. That's Just Stupid (3:58)
03. What's Going On (4:14)
04. Blues Solution (2:37)
05. No Monopoly On Hurt (2:55)
06. Georgia On My Mind (4:20)
07. Judgment Day (2:39)
08. Black Alley Moan (3:13)
09. T-Bone Shuffle (3:18)
10. Imagine (4:00)
11. Prisoners In The Open Air (3:04)
12. The Thrill Is Gone (4:31)
13. Doctors In Hard Hats (Bonus) (3:49)
14. Walkin' Or Ridin (Bonus) (3:25)
15. Rollin & Thumblin (Bonus) (4:38)

Harrison Kennedy’s voice, banjo, spoons and guitar, Jean-Jacques Milteau’s imaginative harmonica and Vincent Segal’s lyrical cello converse and play as the members of this inspired trio pay homage to their roots without sacrificing to nostalgia, inventing no less than the future of the blue note in the process. Kennedy owes forbearers who traveled the Underground Railroad all the way to Ontario, fleeing the Southern plantations where they were enslaved. Harrison has kept from this aching heritage a deep respect for the Mississippi and Tennessee roots he nurtures to this day in a truly original and personal fashion. The proud holder of a 2016 Juno Award and recipient of the 2015 Blues Prize granted by Académie, Charles Cros got his start at the height of the soul era. After making a noted debut on the prestigious Motown imprint joined the stellar group Chairmen of the Board, traveling across the world and sharing the stage with the likes of Stevie Wonder, George Harrison, and Tom Jones, among others. Eclecticism remains to this day the dominant trait of an artist who has always combined tradition and innovation. Jean-Jacques Milteau needs no introduction. This French harmonica wizard is a respected specialist of the blue note whose fruitful work with Eric Bibb around the repertoire of old-time songster Lead Belly has recently been acclaimed. Milteau, the winner of two Victoires de la Musique has worked, in the studio and on stage, with the likes of B.B. King, Little Milton, Mighty Mo Rodgers and Sam McClain. As for Vincent Segal, winner of an impressive number of Victoires de la Musique and with twenty years on the road with Cyril Atef and the duo Bumcello under his belt, his cello has graced an impressive number of projects in a wide variety of musical styles.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Jean Jacques Milteau - Memphis

Year: 2001
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:24
Size: 137,3 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues, soul-blues
Scans: Front, inside, tray, cd

1. T.M.C.P. (w. Mighty Mo Rodgers) (5:02)
2. Heart Of Gold (3:33)
3. Bon Ton Cafe (4:49)
4. The Change Has Yet To Come (w. Mighty Sam McClain) (5:01)
5. Memphis (3:14)
6. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free (w. Little Milton) (4:44)
7. Junior Parker (4:35)
8. City Of Angels (To The City Of Lights) (w. Mighty Mo Rodgers) (4:12)
9. Royal Shuffle (2:30)
10. Master Lester (3:59)
11. Things Are Gonna Change (w. Little Milton) (5:18)
12. Poppa Willie (5:26)
13. At Last, On Time (w. Mighty Sam McClain) (4:07)
14. The Feeling Is Real (w. William C. Brown III) (2:48)

French bluesman Jean Jacques Milteau delivers an earthy tribute to a city steeped in the "tradition" on Memphis. Recorded at Royal Studio in the city in question, Memphis features Milteau's muscular harmonica along with such blues luminaries as Mighty Mo Rodgers, Little Milton, and Mighty Sam McClain. Whining and growling through such stellar original tunes as the second-line funk of "Bon Ton Café" and the driving Motown-sounding title track, the real revelation here is how Milteau and company reinterpret pop tunes as blues. Rodgers turns Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" into a rustic and soulful plea, while Milton gives Sting's "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" an ominous edge. This is mainstream blues at its best. /Matt Collar, AllMusic

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Friday, January 5, 2018

JJ Milteau - Live, Hot N' Blue

Year: 2007
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:42
Size: 156,2 MB
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Scans: Full

1. Messin' With The Kid (3:11)
2. T.M.C.P. (4:36)
3. Wade In The Water (5:20)
4. My Share (3:54)
5. Boogie Mix (4:20)
6. Same Kind Of Pressure (8:33)
7. You're So Fine (3:58)
8. Ray Charles Medley: What'd I Say/Hard Times/Georgia (4:48)
9. Demi's Walk (3:08)
10. Junior Parker (5:32)
11. Make Some Changes (3:09)
12. At Last On Time (5:54)
13. Chain Of Fools (5:32)
14. Before You Accuse Me (4:26)
15. Boogie Mix Reprise (1:13)

J.J. Milteau is France's leading blues harmonica player and "Live, Hot N' Blue" is his follow up to the highly praised "Fragile" album released earlier this year.

Recorded live at several venues across France in 2005, J.J. and his two regular group members are joined by a venerable crew of American musicians who have been favourites on the French blues circuit for some time: bassist Felton Crews (Miles Davis, Junior Wells and Otis Rush), drummer Mark Mack (James Cotton), and singer-guitarist Andrew "Junior Boy" Jones, a Texan who'd learned his trade alongside the great Freddie King.

"I've always been fascinated by the way great bluesmen mastered time. For this album I wanted a rhythm section and soloists with different horizons, so we could share this time-notion coming from different cultures." (JJ Milteau) /Amazon

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Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Jean-Jacques Milteau - Blowin' In The Past (2-Disc Set)

Le Chant du Monde decided to reissue the recordings I made for them between 1973 and 1983. 4 LPs (2 CDs)! I won’t comment the musical quality but it reminded me a lot of souvenirs, good ones and great encounters too. Note: The second Cd contains mostly blues recordings.

Jean-Jacques Milteau has travelled many different roads in both the geographical and musical sense of the term. From China to South Africa, from Nashville to New Orleans, or Ireland to Mexico, he is a musician whose curiosity knows no limits ; he’s forever searching for new encounters, open to others, ready for every new musical experience that might cross his path.

Album: Blowin' In The Past (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:17
Size: 144.9 MB
Styles: Country, Pop
Year: 2012

[3:17] 1. Bouh Gui !
[1:44] 2. Mama Blues
[4:38] 3. Orange Blossom Special
[2:58] 4. Jackson's Stomp
[2:51] 5. L'homme De La Louisiane
[1:56] 6. Mountain Blues
[3:18] 7. See See Rider
[2:25] 8. Real Mccoy
[2:40] 9. Rice Miller
[4:06] 10. Ovni
[2:34] 11. King Charlie
[3:08] 12. A.D.L. Blues
[2:48] 13. Il Pleut Sur Nashville
[2:21] 14. Cajun Stomp
[2:35] 15. Neuf Heures Du Matin
[3:13] 16. May Be Mexico
[3:25] 17. Colinda
[2:57] 18. Herbe Bleue
[3:54] 19. Some Go Home
[3:06] 20. Country Jerk
[3:14] 21. La Petite Hirondelle

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Album: Blowin' In The Past (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:03
Size: 160.4 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Year: 2012
Art: Front

[3:40] 1. Knockodile
[5:24] 2. First Trip
[4:15] 3. Tommy
[2:24] 4. Special 20
[3:12] 5. Antoine & Stéphanie
[3:38] 6. Blues Harp
[3:26] 7. Wanted
[1:56] 8. Old Standby
[3:32] 9. Woodbound
[1:56] 10. Louisiana Vamper
[3:18] 11. Fingertips
[2:35] 12. The Hook
[5:10] 13. U
[2:55] 14. True Duke
[3:11] 15. Going Back To N.Y.C
[2:31] 16. 16 64
[3:54] 17. No More
[3:08] 18. Twelve Bars
[4:51] 19. Cheaters
[2:33] 20. Aa Booghee
[2:25] 21. Madison Breakdown

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Friday, December 5, 2014

Nina Van Horn - From Huntsville To Jordan

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 44:07
Size: 101.0 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2006
Art: Front

[4:28] 1. Feelings For Sale
[3:19] 2. You Changed
[5:18] 3. Huntsville 6.15pm
[3:41] 4. Bayou Love Child
[5:46] 5. Out Of The Rain
[2:38] 6. Say It To The Face
[4:42] 7. Good Bye New Orleans
[4:47] 8. So What
[3:40] 9. Get Away Jordan
[2:41] 10. Always French In Bed
[3:02] 11. Some Girls

This former dancer is on stage since she’s 14 and it shows everytime she hits a stage. She started as a classical dancer, performed with the Lyric Company of France, even started a lyrical carreer when they found out she could sing and pretty well : she was a Soprano Colorature for some years but did not find her real way in it and decides to become a Country Singer while living in Texas for a while…Her adventures lead her to New Orleans where she found her real satisfaction in Blues as riding Harley, whiskey and cigarettes shaped her voice for this kind of music ! Nina Van Horn was selected twice to represent France at the Festiblues of Montreal and her last cd/dvd « Ashima was also sent to the Memphis Blues Challenge by France Blues.

"The hardest Working Blues Woman in show business" as her bassist introduce her and title well diserve ! She traveled the planet from India to Argentina, Malaysia, Europe and soon China with an endless Message : Love and Music is the answer ! With an exceptional charisma that hits the audience wherever she goes !

This cd is taking you on the roads to Texas like an initiatic journey from the jails of Huntsville to the riverbanks of Jordan ! This cd is a collaboration with Neal Black for the music and Nina for the lyrics. Prestigious guests appear on the cd like JEAN JACQUES MILTEAU or LUCKY PETERSON.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

The Kat - The Kat Is Back In Town

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:00
Size: 112.2 MB
Styles: Modern electric blues
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[4:36] 1. Im The Kat
[3:29] 2. Im A Woman
[3:58] 3. The Trains
[4:38] 4. Never Felt No Blues
[3:41] 5. Nothing Like The Blues
[4:05] 6. A Woman Does
[4:45] 7. Licorice & Whiskey
[4:28] 8. Love On The Run
[3:36] 9. Lipstick & Tears
[3:41] 10. Not That Kind Of Girl
[4:08] 11. Catfish
[3:48] 12. The Golden Key

On this debut album The Kat has succeeded in recruiting more than a handful of remarkable musicians such as Kenny Neal (guitar) and Jean-Jacques Milteau (harmonica), as well as talented songsmiths such as Kevin Bowe, Guy Hans, and Boney Fields, the latter who also produced the recordings. This cool Kat definitely sings the Blues, but she’s also injected some Jazz and Rock influences as well as some funky horns into the mix; taking her music several steps beyond the Blues, reaching out to a much wider audience.

Throughout her career The Kat (born Katia Perrin) enjoyed singing a fusion of various - but related-atthe-roots - styles of music. In New York, in 1997, Kat had already performed with musicians from Buddy Miles’ band, and back in France, in 1999, Lucky Peterson invited her to join him on vocals for concerts in Montpelier, in Paris, and at the Bagnois Blues Festival. Later she performed with an eclectic number of musicians such as Bernard Allison, Ron Smyth, Jimmy Johnson, Tom Principato, Maceo Parker and Kenny Neal, and with her good friend Boney Fields. The Kat had first met Boney Fields at a release party for Bernard Allison’s 1996 album "Funkifino", on which Fields plays the trumpet. They became friends, regularly hooked up, and more than 15 years later, Fields agreed to arrange and produce the Kat’s debut album, "The Kat is Back In Town".

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Le Grand Blues Band - S/T

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 50:54
Size: 116.6 MB
Styles: R&B, Modern electric blues
Year: 1992/2006
Art: Front

[3:35] 1. Walking By Myself
[3:44] 2. Stanley's Hop
[4:03] 3. Le Grand Blues Band
[3:06] 4. Caledonia
[6:09] 5. Fallin' Back In Love With You
[3:30] 6. The Duck
[4:38] 7. Witch Queen Of New Orleans
[2:56] 8. Tobacco Road
[5:08] 9. Everybody Get Up
[4:48] 10. Mystery Train
[3:30] 11. Brett's Stuff
[3:35] 12. Satisfy Susie
[1:48] 13. Odd Rush
[0:18] 14. Encore!

Accordion – Arnaud Dunoyer de Segonzac; Backing Vocals – Arnaud Dunoyer de Segonzac, Luc Bertin; Bass – Laurent Cokelaere; Drums – Philippe Leroux; Guitar – Jean Do Sallaberry*, Jean-Michel Kajdan, Marco Papazian; Harmonica – Jean-Jacques Milteau; Organ – Slim Batteux; Organ [Hammond B3] – Arnaud Dunoyer de Segonzac; Percussion – Klaus Blasquiz; Piano – Arnaud Dunoyer de Segonzac; Vocals – Jean-Jacques Milteau, Klaus Blasquiz, Slim Batteux

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Greg Zlap - Harmonica Madness (2-Disc set)

Born in 1971 in Warsaw, Greg Szlapczynski arrive to Paris at the end of the Eighties, a small harmonica in its pocket. With his constant search for new sounds, he quickly improved his art and became an often sought after studio musician. He is a tunesmith full of curiosity and a talented leader who likes the contact with the public.

He plays and records with the cream of the French variety artists (Charles Aznavour, Johnny Hallyday, Francis Cabrel, Maxime the Forester) and many well respected composers such as Vladimir Cosma or Jean-Claude Vanier. He also rubs shoulders with the big names of the French jazz and blues scene (JJ Milteau, Bill Deraime, Jean-Marie Ecay etc…)

Album: Harmonica Madness (Disc 1)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 35:30
Size: 81.3 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Year: 2008

[4:00] 1. Pour Le Meilleur
[3:35] 2. Got No Time
[3:21] 3. Ternaire Madness
[2:47] 4. Clara
[3:33] 5. L'imparfaite
[2:26] 6. Down On The Railroad
[2:53] 7. Mississippi Strut
[3:13] 8. The Blues Will Never Leave You
[3:31] 9. Run Me Down
[2:21] 10. Blues Bend Boogie
[2:39] 11. Charly Charly
[1:04] 12. Mad Marc (Interlude)

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Album: Harmonica Madness (Disc 2)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 62:20
Size: 142.7 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:54] 1. B.A.R.J.O.
[4:08] 2. Pour Le Meilleur
[5:19] 3. Hookie Boogie (Feat. J.J. Milteau)
[4:21] 4. The Blues Will Never Leave You
[7:04] 5. Run Me Down
[7:55] 6. Fifi à Donf (Feat. Olivier Ker Ourio)
[5:43] 7. Niech Poplyna Lzy
[4:16] 8. Who Do You Love (Feat. J.J. Milteau)
[5:13] 9. Do What You Do
[6:07] 10. Loïs
[7:16] 11. Tie Break Blues (Feat. Jean-Marie Ecay)

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Nina Van Horn - 2 albums: Hell Of A Woman! / Seven Deadly Sins

Album: Hell Of A Woman!
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 49:34
Size: 113.5 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues vocals
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:47] 1. Sisters, Sisters
[2:44] 2. Down In The Alley
[2:47] 3. Dirty Tb Blues
[2:24] 4. I'll Keep Sitting On It
[3:55] 5. Scrap Your Fat
[4:06] 6. Knockin' Myself Out
[3:27] 7. God Don't Like It
[2:44] 8. Strange Fruit
[2:21] 9. Prove It To Me
[3:46] 10. Me And My Gin
[4:43] 11. See See Rider
[2:43] 12. You Can't Tell The Difference After Dark
[3:33] 13. Dopehead Blues
[2:55] 14. This Train
[3:32] 15. Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child

This cd is a tribute to the 1st Women of the Blues from the 30's,40's in very revisited way. Commited songs about drug, alcool, prohibition and racism written by the Pionneers of the Blues who stuggled so hard to put the basis of the Blues in a very complicated world. Music is a collaboration with Phil Bonin.

Patrick Verbeke (dobro); Phil Bonin (ukulele); Jean-Jacques Milteau (harmonica); Tom McClung (piano). Recording information: Studio Ouistiti Music, Paris, France.

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Album: Seven Deadly Sins
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:58
Size: 105.2 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues vocals
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[3:17] 1. A Handshake A Pencil And A Smile
[3:18] 2. For The Ones
[4:10] 3. Streets Of Bangalore
[3:27] 4. The Seeker
[3:50] 5. Dangerous State Of Mind
[4:25] 6. Snake Eyes
[3:23] 7. Bum Man
[3:25] 8. Money Honey
[5:44] 9. Secret Swimming Pool
[3:21] 10. Twenty Beers Ago
[3:48] 11. Enough Is Enough
[3:43] 12. Let's Kill The War

The new cd of Nina Van Horn with a great musical collaboration from John H Schiessler and committed lyrics from Nina. Nina uses those seven deadly sins to watch our societies in a trouble world she crosses relentlessly They will all be there : Lust, Anger, Gluttony, Wrath, Sloth, Greed, envy and pride but Nina has done a little update and added War, Misery , jalousy or indifference....Powerfull lyrics on a powerfull music !

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Friday, May 23, 2014

Jean-Jacques Milteau - Blowin' In The Past

Size: 147,0+162,3 MB
Time: 62:39+69:21
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2012
Styles: Harmonica Blues, Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front & Back

CD 1:
01. Bouh Gui! (3:17)
02. Mama Blues (1:43)
03. Orange Blossom Special (4:38)
04. Jackson's Stomp (2:57)
05. L'homme De La Louisiane (2:48)
06. Mountain Blues (1:53)
07. See See Rider (3:17)
08. Real McCoy (2:25)
09. Rice Miller (2:40)
10. Ovni (4:06)
11. King Charlie (2:31)
12. A.D.L. Blues (3:05)
13. Il Pleut Sur Nashville (2:45)
14. Cajun Stomp (2:19)
15. Neuf Heures Du Matin (2:32)
16. May Be Mexico (3:10)
17. Colinda (3:22)
18. Herbe Bleue (2:54)
19. Some Go Home (3:51)
20. Country Jerk (3:03)
21. La Petite Hirondelle (3:13)

CD 2:
01. KnockOdile (3:40)
02. First Trip (5:23)
03. Tommy (4:12)
04. Special 20 (2:24)
05. Antoine & Stephanie (3:08)
06. Blues Harp (3:38)
07. Wanted (3:23)
08. Old Standby (1:56)
09. Woodbound (3:31)
10. Louisiana Vamper (1:52)
11. Fingertips (3:15)
12. The Hook (2:32)
13. U (5:06)
14. True Duke (2:53)
15. Going Back To N.Y.C (3:10)
16. 16 64 (2:30)
17. No More (3:50)
18. Twelve Bars (3:05)
19. Cheaters (4:48)
20. Aa Booghee (2:29)
21. Madison Breakdown (2:24)

Le Chant du Monde decided to reissue the recordings I made for them between 1973 and 1983. 4 LPs! I won’t comment the musical quality but it reminded me a lot of souvenirs, good ones and great encounters too. To make things more tasty I added one CD with 27 harp players who build the history of our modest and wonderful instrument all along the XX century. Maybe you missed some of them?

Blowin' In The Past CD 1
Blowin' In The Past CD 2