Showing posts with label ZZ Top. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ZZ Top. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2023

ZZ Top - Eliminator

Size: 263 MB
Time: 45:21
File: Flac
Released: 1983
Styles: Blues-Rock
Art: Front

1. Gimme All Your Lovin' (4:03)
2. Got Me Under Pressure (4:02)
3. Sharp Dressed Man (4:18)
4. I Need You Tonight (6:17)
5. I Got The Six (2:55)
6. Legs (4:34)
7. Thug (4:18)
8. TV Dinners (3:50)
9. Dirty Dog (4:04)
10. If I Could Only Flag Her Down (3:40)
11. Bad Girl (3:14)

From their Houston, Texas beginnings in 1970, "That Little Old Band from Texas" have gone on to become world famous rock royalty with a well-deserved induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Released in March 1983, Eliminator is the band's eighth studio album and most commercially successful of their career so far -- earning them a rare RIAA Diamond certification for domestic sales of 10 million or more. Produced by the band's then-manager Bill Ham, the album features the hit singles Gimme All Your Lovin', Got Me Under Pressure, Sharp Dressed Man, TV Dinners, and Legs. Warner. 2013.

Eliminator FLAC

Thursday, September 27, 2018

VA - Play: Blues Ballads

Size: 312,7 MB
Time: 134:03
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Electric Blues
Art: Front

01 ZZ Top - Blue Jeans Blues (4:40)
02 T-Bone Walker - How Long Blues (5:16)
03 Fats Domino - Wait Till It Happens To You (Version 2) (2:30)
04 Freddie King - Ain't Nobody's Business What We Do (3:38)
05 Joe Turner - Still In Love (2:56)
06 Aretha Franklin - Good To Me As I Am To You (3:55)
07 Ray Charles - I Believe To My Soul (3:01)
08 Ivory Joe Hunter - Can't Explain How It Happened (2:41)
09 Lonnie Mack - What Kind Of World Is This (4:03)
10 Wilbur De Paris - Trouble In Mind (3:02)
11 Judy Henske - Every Night When The Sun Goes Down (4:02)
12 Little Milton - You're Gonna Make Me Cry (5:34)
13 Judy Clay - I Got To Love Somebody's Baby (3:28)
14 Paul Butterfield's Better Days - Please Send Me Someone To Love (Live At Winterland Ballroom) (5:21)
15 Jerry Lee Lewis - Who Will The Next Fool Be (5:47)
16 Johnnie Taylor - Little Bluebird (2:59)
17 Mem Shannon - Old Men (4:56)
18 Doug Sahm & Band - Betty Jo (Bonus Track) (4:06)
19 Low Budget Blues Band Feat. Sanne Salomonsen - Need Your Love So Bad (Feat. Sanne Salomonsen) (4:35)
20 Emmy Rossum - Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (3:18)
21 Junior Mance - I Believe To My Soul (Single Version) (3:09)
22 The Watts 103rd. Street Rhythm Band - Stormy Monday (Mono Version) (4:56)
23 Billy Eckstine - Blues In The Night (3:05)
24 Delta Cross Band - Key To Highway (7:50)
25 Bobby Darin - Drown In My Own Tears (3:20)
26 Kelly Joe Phelps - Without The Light (4:47)
27 Lavern Baker - St. Louis Blues (Live In Hollywood, 1991) (8:02)
28 Robert Cray - Out Of Eden (9:18)
29 Daddy's Cash - You See Me (5:28)
30 Dr. John - In A Sentimental Mood (4:04)

Play: Blues Ballads

Friday, September 9, 2016

ZZ Top - Live: Greatest Hits From Around The World

Size: 153,9 MB
Time: 65:00
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Got Me Under Pressure (Live From New York) (4:18)
02. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers (Live From Las Vegas) (3:36)
03. Cheap Sunglasses (Live From Paris) (4:03)
04. Waitin' For The Bus (Live From Nashville) (3:00)
05. Jesus Just Left Chicago (Live From Nashville) (4:37)
06. Legs (Live From Sao Paolo) (5:10)
07. Sharp Dressed Man (Live From Los Angeles) (4:39)
08. Rough Boy (Feat. Jeff Beck) (Live From London) (5:29)
09. Pincushion (Live From Berlin) (4:24)
10. La Grange (Live From Dallas) (5:45)
11. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide (Live From Vancouver) (4:43)
12. Tube Snake Boogie (Live From Rome) (3:26)
13. Gimme All Your Lovin (Live From Houston) (4:45)
14. Tush (Live From Chicago) (3:40)
15. Sixteen Tons (Feat. Jeff Beck) (Live From London) (3:17)

With seven Billboard Top 10 albums to their name, multiple Platinum album certifications all over the world and a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the legendary ZZ Top are officially the world’s longest running rock band with its original line-up intact. Now after over 45 years together, the Texan trio are finally set to release their first official live album ‘Greatest Hits Live’ on Suretone Records. Recorded over the course of several tours in cities all around the world, ‘Greatest Hits Live’ picks the greatest moments and biggest hits from ZZ Top’s illustrious back catalogue captured with the phenomenal energy of their renowned live performances.‘Greatest Hits Live’ covers everything from their breakthrough hit ‘La Grange’ plus three snappy blues-rock classics from the 1973 album ‘Tres Hombres’, through to their huge crossover hits – ‘Gimme All Your Lovin’’, ‘Sharp Dressed Man’, ‘Legs’ – and then to the present day with their recent collaboration with Jeff Beck on the Tennessee Ernie Ford / Merle Travis standard ‘Sixteen Tons’.

Live Greatest Hits From Around The World

Sunday, June 14, 2015

ZZ Top - Cheap Sunglasses (Live)

Size: 115,4 MB
Time: 49:12
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front

01. Tush (Live) (3:58)
02. Arrested For Driving While Blind (Live) (5:16)
03. A Fool For Your Stockings (Live) (7:03)
04. Cheap Sunglasses (Live) (4:56)
05. Low Down In The Street (Live) (3:12)
06. Jesus Left Chicago (Live) (4:08)
07. Waiting For The Bus (Live) (2:41)
08. Thank You (Live) (3:18)
09. She Loves My Automobile (Live) (2:59)
10. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide (Live) (4:25)
11. Dust My Broom (Live) (3:28)
12. Hifi Mama (Live) (3:41)

This sturdy American blues-rock trio from Texas consists of Billy Gibbons (guitar), Dusty Hill (bass), and Frank Beard (drums). They were formed in 1970 in and around Houston from rival bands the Moving Sidewalks (Gibbons) and American Blues (Hill and Beard). Their first two albums reflected the strong blues roots and Texas humor of the band. Their third album (Tres Hombres) gained them national attention with the hit "La Grange," a signature riff tune to this day, based on John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen." Their success continued unabated throughout the '70s, culminating with the year-and-a-half-long Worldwide Texas Tour.

Exhausted from the overwhelming workload, they took a three-year break, then switched labels and returned to form with Deguello and El Loco, both harbingers of what was to come. By their next album, Eliminator, and its worldwide smash follow-up, Afterburner, they had successfully harnessed the potential of synthesizers to their patented grungy blues groove, giving their material a more contemporary edge while retaining their patented Texas style. Now sporting long beards, golf hats, and boiler suits, they met the emerging video age head-on, reducing their "message" to simple iconography. Becoming even more popular in the long run, they moved with the times while simultaneously bucking every trend that crossed their path. As genuine roots musicians, they have few peers; Gibbons is one of America's finest blues guitarists working in the arena rock idiom -- both influenced by the originators of the form and British blues-rock guitarists like Peter Green -- while Hill and Beard provide the ultimate rhythm section support.

One of the few rock & roll group with its original members still aboard after four decades, ZZ Top play music that is always instantly recognizable, eminently powerful, profoundly soulful, and 100% American in derivation. They have continued to support the blues through various means, perhaps most visibly when they were given a piece of wood from Muddy Waters' shack in Clarksdale, MS. The group members had it made into a guitar, dubbed the "Muddywood," then sent it out on tour to raise money for the Delta Blues Museum. ZZ Top's support and link to the blues remains as rock solid as the music they play. A concert CD and DVD, Live from Texas, recorded in Dallas in 2007 and featuring a still vital band, were both released in 2008. The Rick Rubin and Gibbons-produced La Futura, the band's 15th studio album, and the group's first new studio outing since 2003's Mescalero, appeared in 2012. ~by Cub Koda

Cheap Sunglasses (Live)

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

ZZ Top 3 albums: First Album / Rio Grande Mud / Tres Hombres

Album: ZZ Top's First Album
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1970-2013
Styles: Bluesrock
Time: 35:38
Size: 81,8 MB
Covers: Full

(2:35) 1. (Somebody Else Been) Shaking Your Tree
(5:24) 2. Brown Sugar
(2:48) 3. Squank
(3:23) 4. Goin' Down To Mexico
(3:27) 5. Old Man
(2:21) 6. Neighbor, Neighbor
(3:27) 7. Certified Blues
(4:39) 8. Bedroom Thang
(4:10) 9. Just Got Back From Baby's
(3:19) 10. Backdoor Love Affair

ZZ Top's First Album may not be perfectly polished, but it does establish their sound, attitude, and quirks. Simply put, it's a dirty little blues-rock record, filled with fuzzy guitars, barrelhouse rhythms, dirty jokes, and Texan slang. They have a good, ballsy sound that hits at gut level, and if the record's not entirely satisfying, it's because they're still learning how to craft records -- which means that they're still learning pacing as much as they're learning how to assemble a set of indelible material. Too much of this record glides by on its sound, without offering any true substance, but the tracks that really work -- "(Somebody Else Been) Shaking Your Tree," "Backdoor Love Affair," "Brown Sugar," and "Goin' Down to Mexico," among them -- show that from their very first record on, ZZ Top was that lil' ol' blues band from Texas. --Allmusic.
In 2013, the original vinyl mix of the album was released on CD in June 2013 as part of the box set The Complete Studio Albums (1970-1990).

ZZ Top's First Album

Album: Rio Grande Mud
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1972-2013
Styles: Bluesrock
Time: 39:01
Size: 89,7 MB
Covers: Full

(3:33) 1. Francine
(4:27) 2. Just Got Paid
(3:49) 3. Mushmouth Shoutin'
(4:32) 4. Ko Ko Blue
(3:21) 5. Chevrolet
(2:39) 6. Apologies To Pearly
(3:26) 7. Bar-B-Q
(7:20) 8. Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell
(3:20) 9. Whiskey'n Mama
(2:30) 10. Down Brownie

With their second album, Rio Grande Mud, ZZ Top uses the sound they sketched out on their debut as a blueprint, yet they tweak it in slight but important ways. The first difference is the heavier, more powerful sound, turning the boogie guitars into a locomotive force. There are slight production flares that date this as a 1972 record, but for the most part, this is a straight-ahead, dirty blues-rock difference. Essentially like the first album, then. That's where the second difference comes in -- they have a much better set of songs this time around, highlighted by the swaggering shuffle "Just Got Paid," the pile-driving boogie "Bar-B-Q," the slide guitar workout "Apologies to Pearly," and two Dusty Hill-sung numbers, "Francine" and "Chevrolet." There are still a couple of tracks that don't quite gel and their fuzz-blues still can sound a little one-dimensional at times, but Rio Grande Mud is the first flowering of ZZ Top as a great, down-n-dirty blooze rock band. --Allmusic.

Rio Grande Mud

Album: Tres Hombres
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1973-2013
Styles: Bluesrock
Time: 33:30
Size: 76,9 MB
Covers: Full

(2:52) 1. Waitin' for the Bus
(3:30) 2. Jesus Just Left Chicago
(3:25) 3. Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers
(3:31) 4. Master of Sparks
(3:16) 5. Hot, Blue and Righteous
(2:31) 6. Move Me on Down the Line
(3:09) 7. Precious and Grace
(3:52) 8. La Grange
(4:06) 9. Shiek
(3:14) 10. Have You Heard?

Tres Hombres is the record that brought ZZ Top their first Top Ten record, making them stars in the process. It couldn't have happened to a better record. ZZ Top finally got their low-down, cheerfully sleazy blooze-n-boogie right on this, their third album. As their sound gelled, producer Bill Ham discovered how to record the trio so simply that they sound indestructible, and the group brought the best set of songs they'd ever have to the table. On the surface, there's nothing really special about the record, since it's just a driving blues-rock album from a Texas bar band, but that's what's special about it. It has a filthy groove and an infectious feel, thanks to Billy Gibbons' growling guitars and the steady propulsion of Dusty Hill and Frank Beard's rhythm section. They get the blend of bluesy shuffles, gut-bucket rocking, and off-beat humor just right. ZZ Top's very identity comes from this earthy sound and songs as utterly infectious as "Waitin' for the Bus," "Jesus Just Left Chicago," "Move Me on Down the Line," and the John Lee Hooker boogie "La Grange." --Allmusic.

Tres Hombres