Showing posts with label Marcos Coll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcos Coll. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2026

Will Jacobs & Marcos Coll - Takin Our Time

Album: Takin Our Time
Size: 79,6 MB
Time: 34:29
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2019
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front

1. It Ain't Safe (4:48)
2. Going To Berlin (3:30)
3. What U Doing (3:16)
4. C.J.' Bounce (4:39)
5. Stranded (4:15)
6. Hey Baby (4:16)
7. Blues Cazorla Boogie (3:38)
8. One Too Many Times (3:03)
9. Going To Berlin (Live) (3:00)

Will Jacobs went to high school in Winnetka, Illinois where he was the guitarist in the Grammy winning New Trier High School Jazz Band in 2008. The following year Jacobs was the winner in the Youth Division of the Chicago Blues Challenge sponsored by The Windy City Blues Society. He represented that society at the International Blues Challenge and was the winner of a 2010 Generation Blues Scholarship. He went onto to study at The Berklee College of Music in Boston. As a sideman he has played with numerous Chicago artists including Linsey Alexander, Sharon Lewis, and Breezy Rodio; and opened for name artists including Billy Branch, Toronzo Cannon and Tommy Castro. He has since toured with C.J. Chenier. Jacobs is now twenty-six years old.

Marcos Coll is approximately eighteen years older but has a similar story. He was born in Madrid in 1976 and started playing harmonica when he was thirteen. He became the harmonica player in Los Reyes del KO (literally The Knockout Kings) with guitarist Adrian Costa, one of the top blues bands in Spain. In 200­­4 he moved to Berlin and soon became part of that cities blues scene. He is endorsed by the German based Hohner Harmonica Company. Coll has previously released his own two-cd compilation “Under The Wings” including tracks recorded with Buddy Miles, Herb Hardesty, Tino Gonzalez, Sax Gordon and others. In 2016 he recorded “Street Preachin” with guitarist Stefano Ronchi.

Jacobs, vocals, guitar, bass and drums; and Coll, harmonicas; recorded this new album at The Paul Linke Studio in Berlin in 2019. Engineered by Alex Ott and Stefano Ronchi, the album was mixed and mastered by Ronchi. With overdubs they are a four-piece band with an old school spark. Opening with “It Ain’t Safe” written by Clarence Carter and George Jackson and first recorded by Z.Z. Hill in 1972; they are funky and soulful. One is immediately impressed with guitarist Jacobs and how he establishes the rhythm before soloing. “Stranded” credited to Deadric Malone was recorded by Little Junior Parker in 1959. Six more tunes are written by Jacobs including “Going To Berlin”; a live version of which later closes the set. The instrumental “Bluescazorla Boogie” is the only co-write by Jacobs and the harp wielding Coll.

The pair generate that special excitement that we come to expect from seasoned veterans. Then you realize that as young as they are Jacobs and Coll are experienced. Expect to love this one. You will. /Richard Ludmerer, Making A Scene

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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Will Jacobs & Marcos Coll - One More Time

Album: One More Time
Size: 79,0 MB
Time: 34:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2026
Styles: Blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front

1. Unc (3:05)
2. Hey Babe (2:45)
3. Red Hot Mama (4:34)
4. Kansas City (4:00)
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (4:13)
6. U Know It Ain't Safe (3:12)
7. I Feel Good (2:56)
8. What U Doing Again (2:51)
9. Maliciosa Boogie (2:35)
10. One More Time (3:58)

Chicago guitarist and singer Will Jacobs and Galician harmonica player Marcos Coll return with the release of their new album, ‘One More Time’. After eight years as an artistic duo and having toured venues and festivals around the world, they’re back with a 10-song album, also available on CD and vinyl. Through a carefully curated selection of their repertoire, including both original songs and classics, the album distills raw rhythm and blues, elegant soul, furious funk, and authentic blues.

This new album is particularly noteworthy for its creative process. It was recorded live in the studio in a single day, without overdubs or any other processing, just like the old recordings. For this release, they’re joined by Javier Vacas on bass and Brian D. Sauls on drums. The recording took place in Madrid in September 2025 in Jairo Zavala’s (Depedro) own studio, who mixed the whole thing, recovering the purest essence of the 60s and 70s to capture everything the band offers live. /Bluestown Music

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Stefano Ronchi & Marcos Coll - Street Preachin'

Album: Street Preachin'
Size: 93,6 MB
Time: 40:36
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Semi-acoustic blues, harmonica blues, roots
Art: Full

1. Long Legs Blues (4:39)
2. She's Got It (6:01)
3. Can't Share Your Love (3:35)
4. Me & The Devil (3:28)
5. My Last Pair Of Shoes (3:23)
6. On Revival Day (3:19)
7. La Mujer Del Capitan (3:22)
8. Trust (4:14)
9. Six Feet Under (4:07)
10. Hip Harp (4:25)

This album by Stefano Ronchi and Marcos Coll is a very pleasant surprise, and the album unites three countries. Stefano "Slidin' Wolf" Ronchi is an Italian singer-guitarist who was inspired by the 1920s/30s country blues and spirituals. He was a part of bands like Bluesrags and Tonky Blues. In 2004 he moved to Berlin where he bumped into Spanish harmonica player Marcos Coll. A collaboration was quickly formed with this album as a result. The duo likes variety and dares to take risks. For example, two songs are played with modern beats and electronics. In Trust, the country blues are supported by funky beats and electronics and even a rap can be heard. None of this detracts from the raw country blues.

In the closing instrumental Hip Harp, a tearing harmonica steals the leading role over a forest of funky hip hop beats and all kinds of samples. A very special funky blues song. The album opens with the swampy thumping sounds of the country blues Long Leg Blues. The rhythm is determined by just a bass drum and snare drum. She's Got It is a raw boogie with razor-sharp guitar and harmonica riffs, supported by an anonymous (due to a lack of info) drummer. A song John Lee Hooker would be proud of. Can't Share Your Love is a light country blues shuffle with warm harmonica. It's a song by Guitar Crusher, who sings the song in his raw, broken voice.

In Me And The Devil, the harmonica sound is passed through all kinds of distorters, creating a very special spacey sound. This fits perfectly into the atmospheric blues number. Oddly enough, the primitive thumping boogie My Last Pair Of Shoes reminded me of Mungo Jerry's “good time” music. Light cajun influences appear in the fresh sparkling country blues On Revival Day while Ry Cooder seems close in the funky shuffle La Mujer Del Capitán. An instrumental song, except for the spoken word contribution, with raw harmonica and sparkling mandolin. The adventurous nature of this duo has done this album a lot of good. Highly recommended for both country blues fans and the more adventurous blues fans.

(For personnel details, see artwork included.)

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Monday, November 27, 2017

VA - Artists Of Stomo: Blues & Boogie Artist Collection No. 09

Size: 152,6 MB
Time: 65:52
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Nico Brina - 25-8 (2:15)
02 Hot Lips - Heartbeat Boogie (2:51)
03 Marcos Coll, Stefano Ronchi Duo - Long Legs (4:32)
04 Steve Big Man Clayton - Ain't That Good Lovin' (4:55)
05 Al Jones - People (4:16)
06 Handful Of Blues - Doozy, Doozy, Boogie (3:04)
07 Have Mercy Reunion - Hair Parted In The Middle (2:30)
08 Farrell & Black Band - Bobby Sox Baby (4:13)
09 Fast Eddy's Blue Band - Tuff Enough (3:41)
10 Hot Lips - Boogie Woogie Buggle Boy (2:56)
11 Little Willie Littlefield, The Jivin´ Jewels - Jammin' On 'Soft Winds' (5:33)
12 Andi's Blues Orchester - Rollin' And Tumblin' (4:35)
13 Henning Pertiet - Bluestime! (4:29)
14 The Street Rats - King Of The Hill (2:39)
15 Handful Of Blues - I'm Leavin' New York (3:08)
16 Marcos Coll, Stefano Ronchi Duo - Hip Harp (4:28)
17 Tin Pan Alley - In The Fields (5:39)

Artists Of Stomo: Blues & Boogie Artist Collection No. 09

Friday, May 5, 2017

Marcos Coll & Adrian Costa Y Los Homebreakers - Home Made Blues

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:47
Size: 100.2 MB
Styles: Contemporary blues, Harmonica blues
Year: 2004
Art: Front

[4:26] 1. Driftin
[2:30] 2. Johnny Mazaricos
[2:46] 3. Tributo A Junior
[2:52] 4. Love Left Behind
[2:46] 5. Good Things
[4:24] 6. Crying For My Baby
[4:44] 7. I'm On The Wonder
[3:51] 8. Big Road Blues
[2:27] 9. Blowing The Blues
[3:08] 10. Mis Uñas Hacen Click
[1:59] 11. Man Goin' 'round
[3:40] 12. So Glad I'm Living
[4:06] 13. Turkey On The Barn

Marcos Coll and Adrián Costa are two lifelong friends, who began to play together in the early 1990s, in Santiago de Compostela, the population that gave birth to them. From the beginning his musical direction was directed towards the blues and created several groups in this line, among which they emphasize Red Blues Band and Bluerags.

In the year 97 Adrián Costa moves to Madrid, there and comes in contact with the circuits of the blues of the capital and a couple of years later is followed by Marcos Coll. Already together they enter Tonky Blues Band, a veteran Spanish band of blues, with which they acted in festivales by all the peninsula and even came to accompany live to Mick Taylor and Buddy Miles. The duo has a very special relationship, something that has been established when they have begun to work on their new projects ... At the beginning of 2002 give life to the Kings of K.O. (With Javi Vacas and Antonio "Pax" Alvarez, from La Vaca Azul, as key elements) with those who publish the excellent "Los Reyes del K.O."

They released an album, signed by Marcos Coll & Adrian Costa and Los Home Breakers, constituting a natural continuation of the works of Los Reyes del K.O: "Home Made Blues". The style of these two Galicians always has the black blues as the main reference, but they also see elements of jazz and rock, as well as gospel and ragtime. Their discs always are plagued of adaptations of classic subjects, but always include some own compositions. (Translated from Spanish.)

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Monday, June 9, 2014

Marcos Coll - Under The Wings (2-disc set)

Marcos Coll is from Madrid and started playing Harmonica at the age of 14 in Santiago, Galicia. After playing with different amateur bands, he formed his first pro band called Bluerags, doing mostly Jug Band songs and country blues. In 1999 he came back to Madrid to join the most famous Spanish blues band at that time “Tonky Blues Band”. With this band he had the opportunity of touring with rock and blues legends like Mick Taylor (Rolling stones ) or Buddy Miles(Jimmy Hendrix Band of gipsys) and even did a blues gig with Tom Jones!!!! After those years of great experiences, along with his soul brother Adrian Costa, he was ready to form his own band 'Los Reyes del Ko', that soon became one of the top blues bands in Spain, sharing bills with all time greats as Buddy Guy, Chuck Berry, John Mayall, Solomon Burke or the Faboulous Thunderbirds. This days the band is touring regularly Europe and also America. His influences goes from the old time players like Sonny Terry, Jazz Guillum, or both Sonny Boys, the classic Chicago blues like Little Walter or Junior Wells, to the more modern players like Paul Butterfield or Charlie Musselwhite. With his band 'Los Reyes Del Ko' he plays a blues rooted party music with lots of Funk, Soul and even Hip Hop and spanish latin music. He has done several studio work in Spain with famous pop and rock bands as Siniestro Total, or TV commercials playing different stiles like reggae, pop, funk, as well as old time music for silent movies. He also worked as a teacher in A.U.C.O school of Jazz in Santiago and at the “Escuela de Musica de Alcala de Henares”, Madrid. As a Hohner endorser he was part of the jury with Jerry Portnoy ,Carlos del Junco, Joe Filisko and Henry Heggen in the prestigious World Harmonica Festival 2009 in Trossingen. Nowadays, besides playing with Los Reyes del KO, and Marcos Coll Blues Jarana, he also plays with Rico MClarrin, Chris Rannemberg & Marcos Coll Blues trio, Peter Crow C and the Weed Whackers,Tonky BLues Band and colaborates with many other international artists,like Mind Lagunas or Vieja Estacion in Mexico,as well as starting his new and surprising hip hop harmonica project with his buddy Funky Omar.

Album: Under The Wings (disc 1)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:56
Size: 109.7 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Year: 2011

[4:55] 1. The Way You Make Me Feel
[3:58] 2. Natural Man
[5:48] 3. Blues With a Feeling
[4:03] 4. Little Sophie
[6:53] 5. After Midnight
[3:15] 6. The Scratch
[4:08] 7. The Hucklebuck
[3:23] 8. My Babe
[3:51] 9. Big Road Blues
[3:20] 10. Belleza de Barrio
[4:18] 11. You Know I Love You Babe

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Album: Under The Wings (disc 2)
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 46:03
Size: 105.4 MB
Styles: Harmonica blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[4:02] 1. I Ain´t Superstitious
[3:21] 2. El Beat de Mi Corazón
[4:12] 3. I Ain´t Gonna Pray
[4:14] 4. Komanine
[5:51] 5. La Paloma
[3:28] 6. Mellow Apples
[7:29] 7. I Can´t Leave You Alone
[4:40] 8. Two Way Street
[3:08] 9. Illinois
[5:33] 10. Blue Pack Jam

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