Showing posts with label Professor Bottleneck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professor Bottleneck. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2018

Professor Bottleneck & Frank Born - Rolling Bones

File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Time: 55:13
Size: 126.4 MB
Released: 2001
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Art: front small

1. Mail Box Blues (2:54)
2. Flagged Down (3:04)
3. Medicine Man (4:23)
4. Red Tombstone Blues (4:19)
5. Life Don't Care About Color (2:51)
6. Ok You Win (6:09)
7. Harp Throb (3:05)
8. Blue Steel (2:03)
9. Bald-Headed Woman (3:20)
10. Get Out Of My Dreams (2:26)
11. White Boy Singing (6:01)
12. Redeemed (3:33)
13. Advice To My Sons (3:07)
14. Hellhound On My Trail (5:47)
15. Glas Noz (2:05)

Notes: Echoes of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee? No doubt – but this is Professor Bottleneck and Frank Born (harmonicas) at their acoustic best:
Original lyrics sprinkled with some traditional fragments of Americana and one haunting Robert Johnson number. A musical journey between down home blues, hokum and a touch of folk.

Thanks to Gio
Rolling Bones

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Professor Bottleneck & The Juke Kings - Steel & Velvet

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:14
Size: 115.0 MB
Styles: Americana/Blues/Roots
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[2:58] 1. Never Give Up
[4:46] 2. Lay 'em Down
[4:19] 3. Solitaire
[2:09] 4. Oh Baby
[5:05] 5. My Old Guitar
[4:02] 6. Going Going Gone
[2:21] 7. Good Ol' Lentil Soup
[2:50] 8. I Love The Way
[3:56] 9. On The Last Leg
[4:46] 10. Don't You Remember
[3:16] 11. Sweet Cajun Waltz
[3:39] 12. Tail Dragger
[3:26] 13. Don't Tread On Me
[2:35] 14. Serendipity

PROFESSOR BOTTLENECK Solo and with Frank Born (blues harp): straightforward country blues and Americana; PROFESSOR BOTTLENECK&THE JUKE KINGS: Jump, swing, boogie; PROFESSOR BOTTLENECK&THE RYTHM TWINS: a cross between Rory Gallagher and a mean alligator ,-)

PROFESSOR BOTTLENECK & THE JUKE KINGS pay homage to all the blues people in the world. And if you have doubts about just another white European playing the blues, remember what Charles Mingus once said: "No one could sing my blues but me..., just as no one could holler for you if I decided to punch you in your mouth."

This is a band that rocks. No matter if you meet them on a big festival or in a tiny “juke joint”, they take you on that journey through the land of the blues you’ve been waiting for. And the blues is the ONE music that goes straight to the heart.

Steel & Velvet mc
Steel & Velvet zippy