Showing posts with label Sam Moss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Moss. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2022

Sam Moss - Blues Approved

Size: 113.2 MB
Time: 48:16
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Rooster Blood (3:43)
02. King Of My Hill (4:13)
03. Ain't That Particular (3:44)
04. Vida Blanche (4:43)
05. If You See My Baby (3:12)
06. Trying To Do Better (2:44)
07. To Those Still At Sea (2:54)
08. My Man Mike (3:22)
09. Nightflight Over Berlin (3:23)
10. PJ (3:08)
11. Act Naturally (2:38)
12. Pleasant Valley Sunday (Bonus Track) (3:13)
13. Can't Get Used To Losing You (Bonus Track) (3:25)
14. Who's Driving Your Plane? (Bonus Track) (3:47)

In Winston-Salem, N.C., guitarist Sam Moss is a legend. A superior, highly versatile musician whose advocacy for the blues and mastery of the nuances of electric blues-based soloing somewhat paralleled Mike Bloomfield's in Chicago, Moss was an inspiring, charismatic mentor to generations of North Carolina rockers, including Let's Active and The dB's. He was a larger-than-life character whose club appearances astounded local audiences, yet he never released a record in his lifetime. So, producer Chris Stamey was thrilled to discover, in 2020, on the end of an old tape, forgotten masters of Blues Approved, a spectacular Stax- and Muscle Shoals-influenced solo record, made with Mitch Easter in 1977. This 'great lost' record reveals that Moss was also a soulful songwriter and singer. It has now been carefully remixed and produced for release, with a deluxe booklet featuring detailed liner notes and bio, session notes by Easter, and lots of vivid color photos. Peter Holsapple (The dB's) says, 'Sam Moss was an inspiration to so many of us; with the release of Blues Approved, people everywhere will understand why.'

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