Showing posts with label Ticket West. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ticket West. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2024

Ticket West - All Is Well

Size: 78.8 MB
Time: 33:39
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2024
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Buzzing (2:24)
02. Don't Judge Me (3:43)
03. Head Over Heels (2:26)
04. Hip Shakin' Woman (3:09)
05. Carry My Name (4:07)
06. Waiting (3:47)
07. Love Complicated (2:25)
08. Super Itch (2:44)
09. Wedding Blues (2:36)
10. Downtime (2:56)
11. God Save My Woman (3:15)

Ticket West is about two brothers that, in their early years, were listening to blues recordings their dad made from the radio. In 1984 (they were 14 and 11 then), Dutch broadcasting company TROS recorded Jimmy Johnson and Billy Boy Arnold playing live at Nick Vollebregt’s jazz Café in Laren. Dad used this big tape deck with large reels that were spinning in the living room. For dad’s birthday, mom went out to a record store to buy him some blues records. She came home with two records, one by Albert King (King of the blues guitar) and another by Lightnin’ Hopkins. These records fired the interest of the older brother (thank you to whoever advised our late mom to buy these!) who was taking classical guitar lessons at that time. The records were spun over and over again and quickly he could sing all of Alberts solo’s by heart. He knew, there had to be a blues band someday.

The brothers had two friends (also brothers) who played drums and guitar. The older brother took up the bass and convinced his younger brother he could sing. A band was born. But after a few years of practicing and having fun, the band split up. The brothers started separate careers in music that went on for quite some years. However, they always had stuck to that feeling that they, as brothers, would someday reunite. And after more than 30 years, that day came. In the meantime, the older brother had switched to guitar and the younger to bass. Their interest in blues was now with the West coast style (William Clarke, Rod Piazza, James Harman) and they hooked up with singer and harmonica player Gerrit Ekkelenkamp to be replaced later by his mentee Harp Mitch after he moved to Portugal. Their first record “High Class Horse” which features Harp Mitch on vocals and harmonicas and Nathan James on guitar was released in 2020.

For their second album “Cab driving man”, they went into the studio with a variety of befriended musicians. While the first album was firmly rooted in the West coast style, their second also has a Chicago blues (Magic Sam, Elmore James, Eddy Taylor) touch to it. But still, modern West coast blues (Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Christ fast, Junior Watson) is not far away. In 2020, the first tracks of this new album were released, full release took place in 2021.

Its successor, “49 Park St. Blues”, is released in 2022 and is an album with original tracks about old and new love, getting older and death. This record incorporates additional blues influences (The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jimmy Johnson) compared to their former. Several musicians contributed to this record: Laura Kits and Arjen Veldman added vocals, Bas Kleine played harmonica, Wouter Schueler played saxophones and Roel Spanjers returned on keys. The first single “I did you wrong” was released in January 2022, followed by “Good woman” in March.

In 2022, the brothers also hit the studio with Greg Izor. This American singer/harp player is “That all- too-rare total package – a creative vocalist, harp player, songwriter and showman” (Living Blues Magazine) and played with Anson Funderburgh, Pinetop Perkins, Gary Primich, Mike Keller, Johnny Moeller en Nick Curran. The result is an EP with songs by Greg, played by Greg with Ticket West and drummer Peter ten Wolde.
The first single (Head over Heels) of their forthcoming 5th album was released in November 2023. The second single is called: Carry My Name. It is released on february 23rd 2024.

Ticket West is about the brothers doing what they like most while not being bothered by the need to become rich and famous. Just composing, recording, and gigging with friends and doing this to the best of their abilities while keeping their blues alive after all these years.

All Is Well MP3
All Is Well FLAC

Friday, June 3, 2022

Ticket West - 49 Park St. Blues

Size: 88.1 MB
Time: 37:38
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2022
Styles: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. I Did You Wrong (2:32)
02. Good Woman (Feat. Laura Kits) (3:53)
03. Nice Guy (3:23)
04. I Buried A Friend (4:09)
05. What Can A Man Do? (4:13)
06. Meant To Be (3:24)
07. Forty-Nine (3:12)
08. Hard To Forget (3:38)
09. Say Sorry (3:32)
10. She’s The Best (2:22)
11. Love Song (3:17)

Ticket West is about two brothers that, in their early years, were listening to blues recordings their dad made from the radio. In 1984 (they were 14 and 11 then), Dutch broadcasting company TROS recorded Jimmy Johnson and Billy Boy Arnold playing live at Nick Vollebregt’s jazz Café in Laren. Dad used this big tape deck with large reels that were spinning in the living room.

For dad’s birthday, mom went out to a record store to buy him some blues records. She came home with two records, one by Albert King (King of the blues guitar) and another by Lightnin’ Hopkins. These records fired the interest of the older brother (thank you to whoever advised our late mom to buy these!) who was taking classical guitar lessons at that time. The records were spun over and over again and quickly he could sing all of Alberts solo’s by heart. He knew, there had to be a blues band someday.

The brothers had two friends (also brothers) who played drums and guitar. The older brother took up the bass and convinced his younger brother he could sing. A band was born. But after a few years of practicing and having fun, the band split up. The brothers started separate careers in music that went on for quite some years. However, they always had stuck to that feeling that they, as brothers, would someday reunite. And after more than 30 years, that day came.

In the meantime, the older brother had switched to guitar and the younger to bass. Their interest in blues was now with the West coast style (William Clarke, Rod Piazza, James Harman) and they hooked up with singer and harmonica player Gerrit Ekkelenkamp to be replaced later by his mentee Harp Mitch after he moved to Portugal. Their first record “High Class Horse” which features Harp Mitch on vocals and harmonicas and Nathan James on guitar was released in 2020.

For their second album “Cab driving man”, they went into the studio with a variety of befriended musicians. While the first album was firmly rooted in the West coast style, their second also has a Chicago blues (Magic Sam, Elmore James, Eddy Taylor) touch to it. But still, modern West coast blues (Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Christ fast, Junior Watson) is not far away. In 2020, the first tracks of this new album were released, full release took place in 2021.

Its successor, “49 Park St. Blues”, is released in June 2022 and is an album with original tracks about loss, old and new love. This record incorporates additional blues influences (The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jimmy Johnson) compared to their former. Several musicians contributed to this record: Laura Kits and Arjen Veldman added vocals, Bas Kleine played harmonica, Wouter Schueler played saxophones and Roel Spanjers returned on keys.

Ticket West is about the brothers doing what they like most while not being bothered by the need to become rich and famous. Just composing, recording, and gigging with friends and doing this to the best of their abilities while keeping their blues alive after all these years.

49 Park St. Blues MP3
49 Park St. Blues FLAC

Friday, June 11, 2021

Ticket West - Cab Driving Man

Size: 81,1 MB
Time: 35:08
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2021
Styles: Electric blues, harmonica blues
Art: Front

1. My Kind Of Woman (2:50)
2. Hoodoo Party (2:47)
3. Don't Have To Worry (2:44)
4. I Don't Want No Woman (3:31)
5. Boogie Blues (3:45)
6. Mess Around (3:52)
7. Second Hand Love (3:22)
8. Low Down Dog (3:16)
9. Bad Boy (2:23)
10. Cab Driving Man (4:18)
11. Whole Lotta' Love (2:17)

The name already indicates the direction, the Dutch blues formation mainly finds inspiration in the West Coast variant of the twelve-bar genre. That remains the case, but there is room for trips to other blues regions. Pascal Willhelm's melodic smooth string playing and brother Walter's bass lines are supported by drum parts by Kees Van Herk. Roel Spanjers provides additional piano work, while the harmonica contributions are alternately blown in by Harp Mitch and veteran Gerrit Ekkelenkamp.

It results in a more varied whole with side steps towards Chicago with a fine interpretation of Eddie Taylor's "Bad Boy", sung and blown by Ekkelenkamp. In Magic Sam's "I Don't Want No Woman", Arjen Veldman provides the vocals, the sharp strings are flanked by the sparkling piano playing of Spanjers. He also comes to the fore extensively with masterly boogie woogie in Cousin Joe's "Second Hand Love". It is one of the tracks sung by Pascal and passes between his own work of which the menacing "Low Down Dog" convinces from the first listen, the vocals and harmonica of Harp Mitch are no stranger to this.

"Cab Driving Man", driven by bouncing rhythms and pointed guitars, with Mitch again in a starring role, is the deserved title song. Pascal Wilhelm puts the dots on the i with "Whole Lotta' Love" - not the blues stunner created by Muddy Waters and Willie Dixon in the early sixties, on which Led Zeppelin elaborated further, but extremely nimble West Coast swing by BB King, a great closing of a varied second long player.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Ticket West - High Class Horse (Feat. Harp Mitch)

Size: 56,6 MB
Time: 24:06
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2020
Styles: West Coast Blues, Harmonica Blues
Art: Front

01. Backdoor Santa (2:28)
02. I'm Trying (2:33)
03. High Class Horse (2:11)
04. Cubano Jump (1:56)
05. Reason Why I Drink (3:27)
06. It's Obdacious (2:22)
07. Too Many Cooks (2:46)
08. Call Me (2:48)
09. Another Man Done Gone (3:31)

Ticket West is a West Coast bluesband influenced by artists like T-Bone Walker, William Clarke, Wes Weston and Rod Piazza. West Coast blues is heavily influenced by jazz-bigband and jumpblues music and orginated on the US westcoast. Former Texas blues musicians who relocated to California in the fourties had a major influence on the development of this style of music. The jazz-bigband and jumpblues influences produce a lot of swing, so Ticket West’s music is easy to dance to.

Ticket West is part of a fired international scene that keeps West Coast blues alive. The band is Enzio Rossa (drums), Walter Wilhelm (vocals/bass) and Pascal Wilhelm (vocals/guitar). Ticket West plays as a trio (often with guest musicians) and as a backing band for (West Coast) blues artists like Harp Mitch and singer and harp player Gerrit Ekkelenkamp.

High Class Horse