Showing posts with label Palermo Boogie Gang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palermo Boogie Gang. Show all posts

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Palermo Boogie Gang - Anniversary

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:07
Size: 153.7 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 1997/2001
Art: Front

[4:22] 1. Goin' To Budapest
[4:16] 2. Five Long Years
[5:24] 3. Iko Iko
[3:57] 4. Dough Roller Blues
[3:48] 5. C. C. Rider
[3:18] 6. Hey Little Lee
[2:08] 7. Sugar Sweet
[3:38] 8. Hard Times
[2:32] 9. Walkin' Blues
[3:42] 10. Mean Mistreatin' Mama
[2:28] 11. Rockin' Pneumonia
[3:38] 12. Pinetop's Boogie
[4:48] 13. Send Me Someone To Love
[4:05] 14. I Just Wanna Make Love To You
[3:15] 15. Baby What You Want Me To Do-You Got Me Runnin'
[3:33] 16. Rock Me Slow
[3:25] 17. Can't Be Satisfied
[4:41] 18. Enjoy The Sound

Jeno Fekete (vocals, guitar, dobro); Tamas Szabo (vocals, harmonica, bass); Gyula Basca, Szaboles Nagy (guitar, accordion, piano); Robert Kepes (bass); Istvan Mezofi (drums, percussion, background vocals). Additional personnel: Jeno Tarczali, Laszlo Csanyi (saxophone); Istvan Fekete (trumpet); Csanad Fajszi (trombone); Szabolcs Nagy (piano); Imre Czomba (organ); Lajos Gyenge, Istvan Perger (percussion); Ildiko Faith, Hajnal Magyar (background vocals). Recorded at Yellow Studio, Budapest, Hungary in September 1996.

Anniversary mc
Anniversary zippy

Friday, September 27, 2013

PALERMO BOOGIE GANG - Anniversary

Styles: Modern Electric Blues
Recorded: 1996
Released: 1997/2001
File: mp3 @ 320 k/s
Size: 145.02 MB
Time: 67:46
Art: Little Full :-)

1. Going To Budapest (4:25)
2. Five Long Years (4:20)
3. Iko Iko (5:26)
4. Dough Roller Blues (3:57)
5. C.C. Rider (3:47)
6. Hey Little Lee (3:22)
7. Sugar Sweet (2:13)
8. Hard Times (3:42)
9. Walking Blues (2:34)
10. Mean Mistreatin' Mama (3:46)
11. Rocking Pheumonia (2:32)
12. Pinetop's Boogie (3:41)
13. Send Me Someone to Love (4:52)
14. I Just Wanna Make Love to You (4:09)
15. Baby, What You Want Me to Do (3:15)
16. Rock Me Slow (3:37)
17. I Can't Be Satisfied (3:25)
18. Enjoy The Sound (4:43)

Personnel: PALERMO BOOGIE GANG

Notes: This is fifth album of PBG. Recorded on 1996, released in 1997, and again re-released on 2001 by Austrian label Wolf. Very  interesting album of this Hungary group.

                                                                   Anniversary
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

PALERMO BOOGIE GANG - Bottle Up And Go

Styles: Modern Electric Blues,
Recorded: 1993/1994
Released: 1994
File: mp3 @ 320 k/s
Size: 137.60 MB
Time: 60:27
Art: Full

1. I Love You Honey (5:19)
2. When Her Mama And Her Papa And Her Elder Sister Have All Gone (3:37)
3. My Love's Zydeco (3:50)
4. Key To The Highway (3:10)
5. Tell Me Mama (4:29)
6. Walking Down Blues (5:16)
7. I Missed You Baby (4:31)
8. Robert's Sunrise (5:43)
9. The Sky Is Crying (4:26)
10. Oh, Oh, Hugh (4:05)
11. Rockin' Chair Boogie (3:26)
12. The Bourgeois Blues (2:54)
13. Palermo Boogie (3:31)
14. Special Rider (6:10)

Personnel: Jeno 'Black' Fekete - Guitar, Dobro, Vocals
Tamas Szabo - Harmonica, Vocals
Gyula Bacsa - Piano, Accordion, Organ
Robert Kepes - Bass
Istvan Mezofi - Drums, Vocals
with guest;
Ripoff Raskolnikov - Guitar, Fiddle, Vocals
and more...

Notes: This band was formed as duo in late 1984 on Budapest, Hungary. After numerous personnel changes which put the group in contact with nearly everyone in the hungarian scene, line-up is established in 1989 and has been maintained until August 1997. In 1991, the band was first recorded in the Hungarian Radio, and first records session, then released his first album. In 1993 he released his second album and received the award Emerton, in category 'Discovery of the Year'. This is his third album, released in 1994. The group released more three albums. Group played Blues, Boogie Boogie, Zydeco ,Rhythm Blues.
This album was hailed by the critics as the best blues record to ever have come out of Hungary. American blues producer of Alligator records, Mr. Bruce Iglauer extolled the band's extraordinary talent, while Living Blues Magazine, gave particular credit to the unusual arrangement of "Special Rider Blues", and the outstanding chromatic harmonica work on "Robert Sunrise".

                                                               Bottle Up And Go
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