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četvrtak, 13.02.2014.

Corey Harris - Between Midnight And Day

Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues, Country BluesRecorded: 1994
Released: 1995
Label: Alligator
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 117.03 MB
Time: 41:57
Art: full

1. Roots Woman - 2:50
2. Pony Blues - 2:42
3. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burning - 2:54
4. Early In The Morning - 2:13
5. Feel Like Going Home - 4:32
6. I'm A Rattlesnakin' Daddy - 2:20
7. Between Midnight And Day - 3:34
8. Bukka's Jitterbug Swing - 2:01
9. Going To Brownsville - 5:01
10. Write Me A Few Lines - 2:08
11. She Moves Me - 2:10
12. Bound To Miss Me - 3:38
13. 61 Highway - 4:48
14. Catfish Blues - 2:40
15. I Ain't Gonna Be Worried No More - 2:52
16. It Hurts Me Too - 3:20

Personnel:
Corey Harris - Guitar, Vocal

Notes: Born in Denver, Colorado, Corey Harris became a professional musician in New Orleans after attending college, conducting postgraduate anthropological research in West Africa and teaching French. The historical awareness of his debut CD has continued to inform his music, even as it has become increasingly original, and increasingly driven by a sense of the unity in diversity of black musics and cultures. His brings an acute intelligence to both words and music, and seems able to incorporate any influence that appeals to him, while never parading eclecticism or virtuosity for their own sake. If the blues needs someone to be the future of the blues, Corey Harris is probably the one.
Recorded in six hours, this album consists mostly of songs from the 78-rpm era; Fred McDowell is as up to date as the covers get, and the three originals are pastiches of bygone Delta blues styles. Harris's powerful baritone commands immediate attention, and he had already acquired an impressive mastery of a range of guitar styles. For one so young, coming to this music as an outsider by geography, history and social class, album is remarkably succesful, but it does present a musician finding his way into the idiom. Sometimes Harris doesn't know how to make the songs his own, and his attempts to do so by emotional 'force majeure' seem imposed and arbitrary; two covers of Muddy Waters suffer particularlyin respect. For all its merits, 'Between Midnight And Day' is valuable chiefly as hint at future possibilities.

Between Midnight And Day



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Oznake: Corey Harris, Modern Acoustic Blues, Country Blues

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utorak, 08.10.2013.

Various - Every Road I Take: The Best Of Contemporary Acoustic Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:56
Size: 105.2 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[3:29] 1. Alvin Youngblood Hart - Pony Blues
[3:00] 2. Keb Mo - Love Blues
[3:06] 3. R.L. Burnside - Long Haired Doney
[3:14] 4. David Guy & Guy Davis - Georgia Jelly Roll
[3:45] 5. Tab Benoit - Rainy Day Blues
[2:17] 6. Corey Harris - Take Me Back
[3:28] 7. Sue Foley - Every Road I Take
[3:57] 8. Dr. John - Mac's Boogie
[3:11] 9. Rory Block - Joliet Bound
[2:35] 10. John Hammond - Riding In The Moonlight
[3:49] 11. Chris Smither - Memphis In The Meantime
[4:42] 12. Steve James - Stack Lee Blues
[5:17] 13. Woody Mann - Little Brother


Every Road I Take: The Best of Contemporary Acoustic Blues doesn't do a bad job of living up to its title, sampling tracks from some of the most acclaimed blues artists of the late '90s. There is material from artists like R.L. Burnside, Keb' Mo', Rory Block, Tab Benoit, Alvin Youngblood Hart, and more, painting a rich and diverse portrait of the wealth of talent keeping the tradition alive. ~ Steve Huey

Guy Davis (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, washboard); Keb' Mo' (vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica); John F. Hammond, John Hammond, Jr. (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Chris Smither (vocals, guitar, sound effects); Corey Harris, Alvin Youngblood Hart, R.L. Burnside, Steve James, Tab Benoit, Willie Nelson, Woody Mann (vocals, guitar); Rory Block, Sue Foley (vocals, acoustic guitar); Bob Gay (saxophone); Dave Keyes, Dr. John (piano); Brad Hatfield (keyboards); Joe Ferry (acoustic bass, sound effects); Harvie Swartz (acoustic bass).

Recording information: Coast Recorders, San Francisco, CA; Edit Masters, Chatham, NY; Fire Station Studio, San Marcos, TX; Loft Studio; Microsound Studios, New York, NY; Mixing Lab, Newton, MA; Mixolydian Studios, Lafayette, NJ; Orpheus Music, New York, NY; Pedernales Studios, Spicewood, TX; Red Zone Studios, Burbank, CA; Soundtrack Studios; The Loft, Bronxville, NY; Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, LA.

Every Road I Take: The Best Of Contemporary Acoustic Blues

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Posted by azzul

Oznake: Alvin 'Youngblood' Hart, Chris Smither, Corey Harris, Guy Davis, John Hammond, Keb' Mo', R.L. Burnside, Rory Block, Steve James, Tab Benoit, Various, Woody Mann, Contemporary Blues

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srijeda, 11.09.2013.

Corey Harris & Henry Butler - Vü-Dü Menž

Styles: New Orleans Blues, Piano Blues, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues
Released: 2000
Label: Alligator
File: mp3@320K/s
Size: 124.2 MB
Time: 54:16
Art: front + back

1. Let 'em Roll - 4:17
2. If I Was Your Man - 4:39
3. Sugar Daddy - 2:39
4. There's No Substitute For Love - 4:13
5. King Cotton - 4:02
6. Mulberry Row - 3:34
7. Down Home Livin' - 3:43
8. Voodoo Man - 3:56
9. Song of the Pipelayer - 3:32
10. If You Let A Man Kick You Once - 4:14
11. L'esprit De James - 3:13
12. Shake What Your Mama Gave You - 3:22
13. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? - 2:33
14. What Man Have Done - 4:00
15. Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You? - 2:13

Personnel:
Corey Harris - vocals, guitar
Henry Butler - vocals, piano


Notes: This impressive album assures that New Orleans music will live strong and healthy into the next generation. A collaboration between a couple of once upstarts, now stalwarts of the new roots-music generation, this is good-time music. Corey Harris plays slide-steel guitar and about 90 other styles, slipping his strings between the 88 piano keys that Henry Butler dances across. On the collaborative tracks, which make up most of the album, their two instruments leave no room for others. They're tight as yarn, weaving together like a Mardi Gras Indian headdress. Each also makes solo performances. They've been compared to great partnerships like Tampa Red and Georgia Tom, but this suggests too much of a historical sound; Harris and Butler are thoroughly modern. Comparing them to Professor Longhair and Snooks Eaglin is accurate in spirit, but Vü-Dü Menz is so fun, no background is needed to enjoy it; even Martians would shake their hips to this much swing. ~ Robert Gordon

Vü-Dü Menž



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Oznake: Corey Harris, Henry Butler, Piano Blues, Acoustic Blues, Country Blues

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