Showing posts with label Milwaukee Slim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milwaukee Slim. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

The Milwaukee Slim Blues Band - S/T

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 39:41
Size: 91,1 MB
Released: 1999
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

1. Blow Wind Blow (3:29)
2. Hootchie Cootchie Man (5:01)
3. Big Boss Man (3:56)
4. San Ho Zay (3:00)
5. The Sun Is Shining (5:05)
6. I Just Want A Little Bit (3:53)
7. Off The Wall (4:51)
8. Walkin' Thru The Park (3:48)
9. That's All Right (6:33)

b. Angelo Chambers, 2 July 1924, Denton, Texas, USA, d. 7 June 1993, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. While living in Dallas, Chambers worked for a while as a waiter at a blues club where he also acted as emcee and developed an engaging stage presence. Later, he appeared regularly at blues clubs in many Midwestern cities. His day job was a bus driver but whenever the opportunity arose he would be on stage, singing, occasionally playing drums, and introducing other acts with considerable panache. Although he lived in several other cities, he eventually settled in St. Paul, Minnesota. There, he led his own band, the Blue Birds, and also worked with a band led by Harmonica Tom Schafer. In 1991 he recorded the single, ‘Mean And Evil Woman’, which became a local hit, as did the b-side, ‘Cleo’. These tracks appeared on his sole album, which was completed not long before his death. A cassette was prepared for a launch, which Milwaukee Slim was able to attend even though he was failing in health. The album itself was released two years later and included ‘Standing On The Outside Crying’, ‘Sweet Little Angel’, ‘You Got Me Thinkin’’, ‘I’m A Legend’, ‘Double Trouble Blues’, ‘Mean And Evil Woman’, and ‘Mean Old World’, as well as his hit singles. ~Bio by AMG

Thanks to Kempen
The Milwaukee Slim Blues Band

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

VA - Chicago: The Blues Legends Today

Size: 159,0 MB
Time: 68:23
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Chicago Blues
Art: Front

01. Mary Lane - Hurt My Feelings (3:33)
02. Milwaukee Slim - Sloppy Drunk (4:53)
03. Rockin' Johnny Burgin - Things Gonna Work Out Fine (5:02)
04. Mike Mettalia - Midnight Call (4:10)
05. Little Jerry Jones - Let's Make Love Tonight (7:29)
06. Mary Lane - Don't Want My Lovin' No More (2:58)
07. Rockin' Johnny Burgin - Hot Cha (4:02)
08. Mary Lane - Papa Tree Top (4:01)
09. Little Jerry Jones - Smokestack Lightning (4:01)
10. Rockin' Johnny Burgin - I'm Leaving You (4:01)
11. Mary Lane - I Always Want You Near (4:40)
12. Mary Lane - Next Time You See Me (3:35)
13. Milwaukee Slim - Unemployment Risin' (3:58)
14. Mary Lane - Going Down Slow (5:48)
15. Little Jerry Jones - Dust My Broom (6:06)

Chicago: The Blues Legends Today

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Milwaukee Slim - Lemmon Avenue

Size: 162,6 MB
Time: 70:26
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1995
Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

01. Lemmon Avenue (4:33)
02. Don't Want You No More (5:30)
03. Cleo (3:16)
04. I'm Going To Leave You (4:29)
05. C.C. Rider (4:22)
06. Standing On The Outside Crying (4:58)
07. She's Acting Funny (3:51)
08. Rock Me (5:00)
09. Sweet Little Angel (4:56)
10. You Got Me Thinkin' (3:58)
11. No Use Waitin' (6:08)
12. I'm A Legend (3:43)
13. Double Trouble Blues (4:13)
14. Mean And Evil Woman (3:27)
15. Miss R.J. (4:17)
16. Mean Old World (3:39)

Personnel: John Franken, John Schröder (guitar); Tom Schafer (harp); Joe de Rasmi (trumpet); Johnny Jackson (drums).

b. Angelo Chambers, 2 July 1924, Denton, Texas, USA, d. 7 June 1993, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. While living in Dallas, Chambers worked for a while as a waiter at a blues club where he also acted as emcee and developed an engaging stage presence. Later, he appeared regularly at blues clubs in many Midwestern cities. His day job was a bus driver but whenever the opportunity arose he would be on stage, singing, occasionally playing drums, and introducing other acts with considerable panache. Although he lived in several other cities, he eventually settled in St. Paul, Minnesota. There, he led his own band, the Blue Birds, and also worked with a band led by Harmonica Tom Schafer. In 1991 he recorded the single, ‘Mean And Evil Woman’, which became a local hit, as did the b-side, ‘Cleo’. These tracks appeared on his sole album, which was completed not long before his death. A cassette was prepared for a launch, which Milwaukee Slim was able to attend even though he was failing in health. The album itself was released two years later and included ‘Standing On The Outside Crying’, ‘Sweet Little Angel’, ‘You Got Me Thinkin’’, ‘I’m A Legend’, ‘Double Trouble Blues’, ‘Mean And Evil Woman’, and ‘Mean Old World’, as well as his hit singles. ~Bio by AMG

Thanks to Marc.
Lemmon Avenue