Showing posts with label Rich Harper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rich Harper. Show all posts

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Rich Harper Band - Onward

Size: 127,6 MB
Time: 55:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2003
Styles: Electric blues
Art: Front, sleeve, tray

1. Workin' On Me (4:34)
2. Onward (Imagine That) (5:18)
3. Return Mail Blues (7:27)
4. Recalcitrant Blues (4:33)
5. Goin' Down (6:04)
6. No More (3:52)
7. How Much I Want You (7:01)
8. Barrelhouse Stomp (5:03)
9. Hey Joe (11:18)

Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his “blues dues” in small blue collar towns throughout Pennsylvania, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band.

With the success of their debut CD, “Don’t Think Just Play”, the Rich Harper Blues Band was not only selected as one of Amazon’s prestigious “Emerging New Blues Artists”, but Taxim Records, a German label, joined the group’s growing list of blues fans by placing another cut, “She’s On Her Way Up”, on their compilation album titled “More Desaster City Blues”. It wasn’t long before the band's name was popping up in blues magazines everywhere and blues societies were urging their members to check out the exciting new group who were carving out a unique niche for themselves in the blues world.

By the time the band released their second CD, “Bottled Up Blues”, Europe had jumped on board by making the band the #1 selling artists in Switzerland on Amazon’s charts. Radio stations worldwide welcomed the new CD with open arms and this time one of the cuts, “As She Moved In (My Guitar Moved Out)”, topped Rolling Stone Magazine’s “MP3 & More Blues Chart” at #1. The international blues scene stood up, did a double take, and these talented artists haven’t stopped since.

Since then, the band has toured the world, including their adoptive countries of Scandinavia, and such exotic locales as Asia and Australia. They were also humbled and extremely honored to be part of a group that entertained the U.S. Troops in Iraq in 2004. Rich is also one of the featured artists in Tony Berg’s book on the history of the Åmål’s Blues Fest (Sweden) entitled “Blues Unfolded”.

Onward mc
Onward zippy

Monday, May 18, 2020

VA - Chicago Style

Size: 170,0 MB
Time: 72:19
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Chicago Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Artem Lyapunov - Chicago Blues Duel (2:20)
02 Bobby Cole - Standard 12 Bar Blues (4:14)
03 Bob Petrocelli - Beer Drinker Blues (2:32)
04 The Rockin' Cinders - Red Hot (3:01)
05 Steve Johnson - Can't Take It With You (4:54)
06 Mockingbird Hill - Money (2:59)
07 Robert Cole Band - Fair Warning (2:33)
08 Keras Rubka-Nimz - Terminal Blues (7:46)
09 Blueville - Low And Slow (4:26)
10 Rick Fowler - Hellhound (5:26)
11 John Swanson - Chasin Jeannie Around (4:48)
12 John Altenburgh - Walking Down The Road (4:00)
13 Last Chance Saloon - Bad Vibes (3:26)
14 Michael Keck - Delta Clawhammer (3:16)
15 Holly Benton - For What (4:20)
16 Rich Harper - Blue Eyed Blues (3:48)
17 Masterwerk - Here Come The Blues (2:19)
18 Bradley West - Down Home Country Blues (4:01)
19 David Flavin - Bayou Tears (2:04)

Chicago Style

Friday, April 10, 2020

VA - Welcome To Mississippi

Size: 149,9 MB
Time: 63:54
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: Mississipi Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Steve Willoughby - Rub My Head (3:05)
02 Doug Michael - Bottleneck Slide (2:11)
03 Kevin Reardon - Knee Deep And Rising (4:02)
04 Bobby Cole - The Blues School (3:44)
05 Keras Rubka-Nimz - Me And Jimmy Beam (3:32)
06 Rich Harper - Watch Out For That Girl (2:20)
07 James Sivley - Honeymoon (5:50)
08 Wicked Ear Candy - Share (4:02)
09 Chris Juergensen - Blood On The Streets (3:53)
10 Brett Fuentes - The Troubadour (4:09)
11 Jason Donnelly - JDM - Chicago Blues 150 (1:55)
12 Steve Johnson - Let's Be Bad (2:50)
13 Wade Mosher - Mean Streak (2:55)
14 Bobby Cole - Blues From The Deep South (3:22)
15 Mick Simpson - Stepping Out (3:38)
16 Eric Waters - Blues Shuffle (2:47)
17 Zola Moon - Talkin' Bout You (3:49)
18 Richie Milton - Temporarily Blue Bt (2:51)
19 Robert Farrell - Stronghold Of Love (2:51)

Welcome To Mississippi

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Rich Harper - Ellwood And Me

Year: 2015
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 37:50
Size: 87,7 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Scans: Full

1. When Dad Paid All The Bills (3:39)
2. You're The Love For Me (3:58)
3. Live To Love Another Day (4:55)
4. Don't Want To Go (3:48)
5. Devil Done Told Me (4:23)
6. Why (Ally) (3:31)
7. Blue Eyed Blues (Redux) (3:16)
8. Never Again (3:58)
9. What's Going On (My Opinion) (3:20)
10. Thank You Lord (2:58)

Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his "blues dues" in small blue collar towns throughout Pennsylvania, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band.

This 2015 release is Rich Harper's first all acoustic blues album. It features guest blues artists from all over the world. The album was written and recorded during a period of change, personally and professionally, in Rich's life.

(For full personnel details, see artwork included.)

Ellwood And Me mc
Ellwood And Me zippy

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Rich Harper Blues Band - Don't Think Just Play

Year: 1997
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:45
Size: 91,8 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Scans: Full

1. No More (3:15)
2. I Love The Woman (4:41)
3. Blue Eyed Blues (3:51)
4. Color Me Gone (3:05)
5. She's On Her Way Up (4:35)
6. Get Out Of My Life, Woman (4:09)
7. The Thrill Is Gone (5:25)
8. Just As Well (3:41)
9. Hands Off (3:58)
10. Guitar Rag (3:02)

Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his “blues dues” in small blue collar towns throughout Pennsylvania, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band.

With the success of their debut CD, “Don’t Think Just Play”, the Rich Harper Blues Band was not only selected as one of Amazon’s prestigious “Emerging New Blues Artists”, but Taxim Records, a German label, joined the group’s growing list of blues fans by placing another cut, “She’s On Her Way Up”, on their compilation album titled “More Desaster City Blues”. It wasn’t long before the band's name was popping up in blues magazines everywhere and blues societies were urging their members to check out the exciting new group who were carving out a unique niche for themselves in the blues world.

By the time the band released their second CD, “Bottled Up Blues”, Europe had jumped on board by making the band the #1 selling artists in Switzerland on Amazon’s charts. Radio stations worldwide welcomed the new CD with open arms and this time one of the cuts, “As She Moved In (My Guitar Moved Out)”, topped Rolling Stone Magazine’s “MP3 & More Blues Chart” at #1. The international blues scene stood up, did a double take, and these talented artists haven’t stopped since.

Since then, the band has toured the world, including their adoptive countries of Scandinavia, and such exotic locales as Asia and Australia. They were also humbled and extremely honored to be part of a group that entertained the U.S. Troops in Iraq in 2004. Rich is also one of the featured artists in Tony Berg’s book on the history of the Åmål’s Blues Fest (Sweden) entitled “Blues Unfolded”.

Don't Think Just Play mc
Don't Think Just Play zippy

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Rich Harper - 2 albums: Musician Standard Time / Family Favorites

Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his “blues dues” in small blue collar towns throughout Pennsylvania, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band.

Album: Musician Standard Time
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:18
Size: 126.6 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:33] 1. Mst
[5:00] 2. Lil' One
[7:11] 3. One Man's Blues
[5:53] 4. In My System
[5:51] 5. Nothing Difficult (Is Ever Easy)
[8:37] 6. Look Out My Window
[8:18] 7. I'll Never Open My Heart Again
[5:25] 8. Let's See Where This Love's Gonna Go
[3:27] 9. I'll Never Open My Heart Again (Acoustic)

Musician Standard Time mc
Musician Standard Time zippy

Album: Rich Harper Band - Family Favorites
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:51
Size: 155.3 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[3:04] 1. As She Moved In
[4:56] 2. How Much I Want You
[3:22] 3. Andrea
[3:05] 4. Color Me Gone
[3:38] 5. Wrong Man
[3:16] 6. No More
[4:32] 7. She's On Her Way Up
[3:50] 8. Blue Eyed Blues
[4:26] 9. Workin' On Me
[3:31] 10. Barrelhouse Stomp
[3:34] 11. No More
[5:45] 12. Onward (Imagine That)
[3:51] 13. Color Me Gone
[7:01] 14. How Much I Want You
[4:58] 15. Life
[4:54] 16. Workin' On Me

Family Favorites mc
Family Favorites zippy

Saturday, October 31, 2015

VA - Hard Times

Size: 247,5 MB
Time: 104:55
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Modern Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01 Don Julin - Pencil Pushin Blues (3:21)
02 Tony Denikos - She Ought To Know (4:56)
03 Apocalypse Cow - Been Down So Long (2:57)
04 Al Hill - Willie Mae (5:27)
05 Robert Farrell - Pretty Lady Blues (3:00)
06 Jarrett Fenlon - Old Crow Blues (2:42)
07 Randy Parsons - Brand New Day (3:34)
08 Robert Farrell - Hug Me Squeeze Me (4:20)
09 Steve Dafoe - Lasalle Street Chicago Piano Blues (2:31)
10 Zola Moon - Help Me (4:48)
11 Alan Marchand - Bluebelle (3:50)
12 Earl Green - Hard Times (4:14)
13 Rob Rio - Back To La (3:47)
14 Steve 'Daddy-O' Byers - She Cant Shake (2:40)
15 Masterwerks R&B - Keep Your Love Strong (2:07)
16 John Altenburgh - Woke Up In The Morning Shes Still Here (3:31)
17 Alex Paul - Blues 70 (2:08)
18 Johnny Azari - Old Time Friends (3:42)
19 Rich Harper - Blue Eyed Blues (3:51)
20 Pavel Arakelian - Daj Mne Shanets Give Me A Chance (4:48)
21 Mandy Cook - Just No Good At Being Bad (3:25)
22 Robert Farrell - Manhattan Sunburst (3:27)
23 Badabing Badaboom - Baggage (3:05)
24 Shay Dillon - I Been Good (3:54)
25 Robert Johnson - The Way You Do The Things You Do (3:13)
26 John Swanson - Everydays A Monday (3:36)
27 Ingvi Thor Kormaksson - Go Find A Millionaire (4:35)
28 John Swanson - Sycamore Drive (3:07)
29 Shay Dillon - People Say (4:04)

Hard Times

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Various - Electric Blues: A Paycheck Away

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 108:42
Size: 248.8 MB
Styles: Rockin blues
Year: 2015
Art: Front

[3:02] 1. Apocalypse Cow - Been Down So Long
[3:58] 2. Chris Juergensen - Blood On The Streets
[5:16] 3. Richy Kicklighter - G Shuffle
[5:09] 4. Mar-T - Growing Up
[4:35] 5. Zola Moon - A Paycheck Away
[3:36] 6. Zola Moon - Bad Dog Fight
[3:13] 7. Steve Dafoe - Storm Of Days
[3:13] 8. Michael Corn - Workin' Horse
[4:56] 9. Ingvi Thor Kormaksson - Dark Eyes
[3:10] 10. Robert Neary - King Of Blues Guitar
[4:02] 11. Jim Twitty - Ain't Gonna Leave Her]
[4:28] 12. Azam Khan - People Running Scared
[3:31] 13. Riaan Nieuwenhuis - Break The Rules
[2:50] 14. The Rockin' Cinders - Let It Rock
[3:42] 15. Jeff E. Reed - In Your Head
[4:56] 16. Rich Harper - How Much I Want You
[9:48] 17. Rich Harper - Workin' On Me
[3:38] 18. Rick Pisano - It Comes And It Goes
[4:11] 19. Rick Fowler - Infected With The Blues
[4:46] 20. Rick Fowler - Walk Softly
[5:43] 21. Sandy Sanders - Don't Feel The Pain
[4:32] 22. Richie Milton - Get Naked
[5:05] 23. Wendy Mullen - Sinking Low
[3:02] 24. Mark Giblin - Every Kind Of Please
[4:10] 25. Evan Zappa & The Necessity - You And Me

Electric Blues: A Paycheck Away mc
Part 1 Part 2 zippy file split into 2 parts.

Friday, November 22, 2013

The Rich Harper Band - 2 albums: The Rich Harper Band / Musician Standard Time

Rich Harper learned to play blues guitar the traditional way by primarily being self-taught listening to and learning from the recordings of artists like Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Rory Gallagher, Freddy King, Duane Allman, and so on. Rich developed his own slide style using the same Coricidin medicine bottle as Duane Allman. After paying his “blues dues” in small blue collar towns throughout Pennsylvania, Rich moved to Los Angeles to gather like minded musicians and formed the Rich Harper Blues Band.

With the success of their debut CD, “Don’t Think Just Play”, the Rich Harper Blues Band was not only selected as one of Amazon.com’s prestigious “Emerging New Blues Artists”, but Taxim Records, a German label, joined the group’s growing list of blues fans by placing another cut, “She’s On Her Way Up”, on their compilation album titled “More Desaster City Blues”. It wasn’t long before the band’s name was popping up in blues magazines everywhere and blues societies were urging their members to check out the exciting new group who were carving out a unique niche for themselves in the blues world. By the time the band released their second CD, “Bottled Up Blues”, Europe had jumped on board by making the band the #1 selling artists in Switzerland on Amazon’s charts. Radio stations worldwide welcomed the new CD with open arms and this time one of the cuts, “As She Moved In (My Guitar Moved Out)”, topped Rolling Stone Magazine’s “MP3 & More Blues Chart” at #1. The international blues scene stood up, did a double take, and these talented artists haven’t stopped since.

Since then, the band has toured the world, including their adoptive countries of Scandinavia, and such exotic locales as Asia and Australia. They were also humbled and extremely honored to be part of a group that entertained the U.S. Troops in Iraq in 2004. Rich is also one of the featured artists in Tony Berg’s book on the history of the Amal’s Blues Fest (Sweden) entitled “Blues Unfolded”.

Album: The Rich Harper Band
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 58:35
Size: 134.1 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[3:13] 1. No More
[3:53] 2. Blue Eyed Blues (Acoustic)
[3:03] 3. Color Me Gone
[4:37] 4. She's On Her Way Up
[3:39] 5. Just As Well
[4:52] 6. Workin On Me
[4:54] 7. How Much I Want You
[3:38] 8. Wrong Man
[3:02] 9. As She Moved In
[4:36] 10. Blue Eyed Blues (Electric)
[5:03] 11. Bound To Pay
[4:32] 12. Life
[3:29] 13. Barrelhouse Stomp
[5:57] 14. Train Song

The Rich Harper Band

Album: Musician Standard Time
Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 55:23
Size: 126.8 MB
Styles: Electric blues
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[5:33] 1. MST
[5:00] 2. Lil' One
[7:11] 3. One Man's Blues
[5:57] 4. In My System
[5:51] 5. Nothing Difficult (Is Ever Easy)
[8:37] 6. Look Out My Window
[8:18] 7. I'll Never Open My Heart Again
[5:26] 8. Let's See Where This Love's Gonna Go
[3:27] 9. I'll Never Open My Heart Again (Acoustic)

Musician Standard Time