Show Me the Way Home, Honey

četvrtak, 15.05.2014.

Matt Walsh & Christian Bleiming - MC Shuffle

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:40
Size: 109.2 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[2:37] 1. MC Shuffle
[3:19] 2. Gold Train
[4:11] 3. Ask Me Where I've Been
[3:14] 4. King Of The Jungle
[2:50] 5. Trouble In Mind
[2:41] 6. Coldfinger
[3:19] 7. Cc Rider
[3:25] 8. Checking Out
[3:31] 9. You Can't Trust Your Neighbour
[3:07] 10. Some Day, Some Way
[3:31] 11. St. James Infirmary
[2:43] 12. Polk Salad Annie
[4:53] 13. Reefer Smoker
[4:12] 14. One Last Favor

Two old friends who have often shared the stage now make their first recording together. Piano and harmonica is an unusual pairing but German blues and boogie pianist Christian Bleiming and Matt Walsh, the Irish singer and harp blower, show how well they get along musically.

It’s their first CD together. But they have known each other for more than 20 years and have often shared the stage. Just how well Christian Bleiming and Matt Walsh get along is evidenced on "MC Shuffle." Song, piano and harp meet up here for a blues session. Blues in their best form, that is, traditional and idiosyncratic, filled with feelings and perfectly identifiable at the same time. For decades, already, Walsh has been considered a convincing singer and creative harp player. A man for whom the common epithet "personal style" is no platitude, and who received, among others, the German Record Critics' Prize in 2007. Christian Bleiming has been at home on German stages for years. He has played with the likes of Chuck Berry, Louisiana Red, Aron and Larry Burton, Hazy Osterwald, Angela Brown, and many more.

MC Shuffle



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nedjelja, 23.03.2014.

Bad Temper Joe - Sometimes A Sinner

Size: 143,5 MB
Time: 62:10
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Label: Timezone Records
Art: Front

01. Why Do I Choose To Suffer (5:11)
02. Lead Me, Great Jehova (4:00)
03. Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (6:59)
04. Next To You (3:06)
05. Where Is Home (5:16)
06. Waiting For Jimmy (7:24)
07. That Is That (4:04)
08. Love Is Evil (4:21)
09. True-Hearted (6:48)
10. Broken Bottle Top (6:07)
11. Sleeping Giant Blues (3:47)
12. Where My Sorrow Goes (5:02)


Slide guitar, blues harp and a rough, memorable voice - that's Bad Temper Joe .

The 21 year old artist has already made a name within a short time on the blues stage. Powerful guitar and harmonica playing with expressive voice combining knows Joe to pull through his extraordinary stage presence every blues and folk audience under his spell.

A wide repertoire of original compositions that have to hide not from the songs of his idols , Robert Johnson, Leadbelly , or even Bob Dylan, he presents in his concerts. Here, Joe relies on the simplicity of his songs . What counts is the deliberately kept simple music because complicated arrangements you will not find in the minimalist instrumented songs. These texts , influenced by whiskey, women and the Bible , sometimes ironic , sometimes inviting for reflection, little stories from the life and about life telling . This leaves the listener in particular , to engage in the deep , gravelly voice and skillful guitar playing.
Bad Temper Joe is without question one of the most promising young talents in the region. And he lives a music which is quite a young face to shame.


Sometimes A Sinner



Chris Whitley & Jeff Lang - Dislocation Blues
Doug Cox & Friends - BoneBottleBrassOrSteel

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Oznake: Bad Temper Joe, Acoustic Blues, Germany

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utorak, 25.02.2014.

Greg Copeland & Martin Messing - Deep Down South: An Acoustic Journey To The Blues

Size: 119,9 MB
Time: 51:31
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Label: Platina-Music
Art: Front

01. Goin' Home (3:16)
02. She's Gone (3:27)
03. Walking Blues (3:26)
04. Where Did You Sleep Last Night (4:38)
05. Willie & The Handjive (3:22)
06. Please Please (2:46)
07. I'm Gonna Hurt You (3:47)
08. Moonshine Whiskey Blues (2:53)
09. I Got To Ride (4:19)
10. Twenty Twenty Vision (2:42)
11. Crossroads (4:07)
12. I Got To Move (3:51)
13. Outside Woman (3:08)
14. Bbq Woman (2:59)
15. A Sinners Prayer (2:43)


The singer/songwriter Greg Copeland was born in Portsmouth, Virginia (USA). He knows how to use his pleasant, hoarse and slightly gravel voice to convey feelings to the listener. In other words, he is an expressive singer. Greg has just like his gospel singing mother a lot of emotions in his voice. James Brown, Wilson Pickett and Buddy Guy are some of the artists who have influenced him which is also clearly heard on this CD.

Martin Messing was born in 1964 near the border to Holland. He started playing guitar when he was 17 years old after he heard Albatross by Fleetwood Mac. He is an accomplished guitarist with a style of his own. Martin was influenced by the blues from the 20th and 30th. One of the things I like about his playing is varied playing and he is not just playing finger style, he is also strumming the strings on some of the songs. He is an expressive guitarist who makes it sound so easy.

Greg and Martin have written 11 of the 15 tracks on “Deep Down South” and I hope that they will release more albums in the future because they are doing a great job as a blues duo.


Deep Down South



Jorma Kaukonen - The Land Of Heroes
Richard Bargel & Dead Slow Stampede - It's Crap!

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Oznake: Greg Copeland, Martin Messing, Acoustic Blues, Germany

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subota, 15.02.2014.

Andreas Kilger - Phone Bell Blues

Styles: Acoustic Blues
Released: 1994
Label: Kilger & Sax Gbr
File: mp3@320K/s
Size: 143.8 MB
Time: 62:49
Art: full

1. Phone Bell Blues - 4:36
2. Blood Red River - 2:27
3. The Jitter Jump - 3:18
4. Step It Up And Go - 3:25
5. Some These Days I'll Be Gone - 5:17
6. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad - 3:21
7. Kassie Jones - 5:25
8. I'm Her Chauffeur - 2:53
9. Front Porch Blues - 3:09
10. New Backwater Blues - 6:08
11. Come On Over To My House Baby - 3:30
12. Crazy About You - 3:21
13. Get Away Old Woman - 3:03
14. All Arround Man - 4:38
15. Deep River Blues - 3:27
16. Intermezzo - 4:42

Notes: Andreas Kilger born 1965, Andreas has been playing the guitar since the age of 14. His love for blues and other forms of so called "root music" began when he heard the music of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, as well as Big Bill Broonzy and Tommy Johnson. Later, he discovered Lonnie Johnson, Charlie Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Robert Johnson and many other greats, too many to list here.
Andreas performing career began in 1981 when he teamed numerous bands as both guitar player and singer. Together with bass player Alexander Sax, he formed "LOWDOWN", acoustic group which released two CDs.
In the year 1994 Andreas met Louisiana Red. The two hit it off immediately, and were soon sitting in at many other gigs, each finding a special chemistry that they rarely experienced with others.
Andreas played or jammed with other well known artists including Paul Geremia, Roger Hubbard, King George, among others.
Nowdays he mostly performs with drummer Rochus Wede in an electric downhome-style, or with his own band LOWDOWN, acoustic Country-Blues with original instruments of the twenties and thirties.
Andreas Kilger plays with LOWDOWN blues of the `20s and `30s . Beside traditional titles, own compositions and own arrangements of the originals are located in the program of the band.
At Kilgers side, Karl Schlagenhaufer at the Slideguitar and Rochus Wede at the washboard. Further gladly-seen guests are the Harmonicaplayer Marko Jovanovic, Didi Neumann or Peter Krause, which forms a quartet occasionally.
Completely in the tradition of the former Jug - and Washboardbands, they play relaxed Rags, Dance-Tunes, Hokum-Songs, dance-songs of the `20s , but also Country blues, stamping archaic Grooves to ballads, swing and Kilgers own compositions. The palette is full from the Ragtime, over which classic delta blues and instrumentals to different Slideguitar-Technics in miscellaneous moods and the syncopated Picking of the Piedmont-Fingerstyles.
On these occasions, the roots and the possibilities of the acoustic blues-guitar become clear. Andreas Kilger uses the characteristic style of the prewar musicians, his own play creates wonderful rythems and melodies simultaneously. Whether he sings Blind Boy Fuller or Big Bill Broonzy , it always has a distinitive Andreas flavor.

Phone Bell Blues



Steve James - Boom Chang
Lisa Biales - Belle Of The Blues



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srijeda, 12.02.2014.

Wolfgang Bernreuther & Rudi Bayer - Brothers & Friends

Styles: Contemporary Blues
Label: Clearaudio
Released: 2006
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 113,1 MB
Time: 49:23
Art: front

1. Mucky Pup - 3:27
2. Midnight Sun - 2:00
3. Sadie - 4:34
4. Bliss - 4:49
5. Just Another Night - 4:41
6. Where Did You Sleep Last Night - 3:43
7. Kansas City - 2:01
8. Liliana's Cafe - 4:02
9. Just Another Love Song - 4:01
10. Colours - 3:38
11. Red House - 4:42
12. Christo Redemptor - 5:15
13. Rockin' Through The Night - 2:25

Personnel:
Brothers:
Wolfgang Bernreuther - vocals, acoustic & electric guitar
Rudi Bayer - double bass

Friends:
Robert Seitz - fender rhodes (1), grand piano (4,9,12), organ (8)
Andy Stahl - snare drum (1,3,8)
Reinhard Fick - electric guitar (2)
Tom Feiner - vocals (3), harmonica (3,12)
Stefan Lamml - saxophone (5,11)
Roland Kopp - vocals (6), acoustic guitar (6)
Chris Herzberger - violin (9)
Rudi Beer - banjo (7)
Steiger Mich - vocal (10) banjo (10,13)

Notes: After their eminently respectable album “Brothers in Blues” the musical twins Wolfgang Bernreuther and Rudi Bayer follow up in cooperation with nine colleagues. The songs impressed through their three-dimensionality and dynamic. The repertoire vary from moving Boogie to deep melancholy BalladesThe songs rip directly into the heart. This album forced to hear the songs every time!

Brothers & Friends



Michael Roach - Ain't Got Me No Home
John Mooney - Telephone King



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ponedjeljak, 10.02.2014.

Richard Bargel & Dead Slow Stampede - It's Crap!

Size: 116,1 MB
Time: 49:46
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Acoustic Blues
Label: Meyer Records
Art: Front

01. It's Crap! (4:52)
02. Autumn Blues (4:54)
03. Slow Moving Woman (4:40)
04. You Got No Brains (3:44)
05. Devils Bar-B-Que (3:00)
06. Lady Of The Black Bamboo (5:30)
07. Bad Manners (2:33)
08. Stray Cat (5:25)
09. Done And Out (3:53)
10. Little Children Blues (3:06)
11. Out Of Tune (3:43)
12. Will Your House Be Blessed (4:19)


After saying goodbye to " Men In Blues" with Klaus 'Major' Heuser Richard Bargel presents a new production , with the participation of brilliant musicians such as Charlie Musselwhite and Freddy Koella (Willy DeVille / Bob Dylan ) have participated .

It almost seems as if the severe acute hearing loss , which unfortunately came to him in September 2012 and to say goodbye to the " Men In Blues " project with ex -BAP guitarist Klaus 'Major' Heuser led , unknown powers set free, the origin of which perhaps the desperate gasp of the musician is to be sought against the disaster of a lifelong hearing impairment . Sure, Richard Bargel is a fighter. His life Vita shows that he has already put away all other disasters.
The survival expert has super-fast, the new display within a few months : as writes and composes it again a whole range of great song titles , formed with the Dutch drummer Geert Roelofs , bassist Paul G. Ulrich and Cologne guitarist Roger Schaffrath his band " Dead Slow Stampede " and now presents with" It's Crap! " a self- conscious production before , with which he supported nationally and internationally to its prominent position as an original artist of high individual expression .

An excellent songwriter he has always been , but on "It's Crap! " Unfold Richard Bargel compositions even more sensuality , atmosphere and magic than before. The lyrics are witty , ironic, biting , sometimes absurd and ultimately touching - and : they mark a clean break from the clichés of popular blues lyric from .
Randy Newman would have loved it! Its bright pleasure certainly had Charlie Musselwhite . Recordings with the U.S. blues giants , one of the world's best harmonica players were planned years ago.
This time has come at last , because Charlie Musselwhite is with absolute enthusiasm and writes: ! ' It's Crap ' "I like I really get a kick out of listening to it. Great lyrics and you sing it with conviction and seeking humor " .

In 2010 met Freddy Koella , by critics as " the best electric lead guitarist Bob Dylan ever had " and years of guitarist Willy DeVille , Richard Bargel . Freddy and Richard were right for each other many musical similarities and sympathy , so that Freddy Koella same declared himself willing to participate in the production of "It's Crap! " . The special thing about it : not as a guitarist he shows here his excellent musicianship , but as a gifted violinist and mandolin player .

At the height of his creative power , Richard Bargel now presented on "It's Crap! " and thus also answers the same question as to why he is considered one of our best , most persuasive and most impressive artists in the genre of blues music.

Richard Bargel is a Bluespoet and innovative songwriter par excellence. The blues musician also has a strong personality and integrity, as well as the really big stage artists in the world. He has mastered together an unconventional and authentic playing on the slide guitar and with its sophisticated original compositions , he could earn as international recognition. Richard Bargel has a fascinating and beautiful rough bass voice , which he uses on stage, along with his incredible intensity and strong stage presence , to celebrate the blues. ~Google translation.


It's Crap!



John Crampton - Blues Plus
Amos Garrett - Acoustic Album

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subota, 28.12.2013.

Country Blues Project - All by Myself

Styles: Contemporary Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues
Label: Shamrock
Released: 1996
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 125,1 MB
Time: 54:36
Art: front + back

1. All by Myself - 2:30
2. Sleeping All My Myself - 3:55
3. The Detroit Special - 5:08
4. Blues Everywhere I Go - 5:15
5. Jackson Stomp - 2:59
6. Will I Ever Get Back Home - 4:26
7. Guitar Rag - 2:55
8. From Four Till Late - 2:45
9. When I Take My Vacation in Harlem - 3:00
10. Ticket Agent Blues - 3:01
11. Medicine Blues - 3:42
12. Chattanooga Mama - 2:47
13. Your Bisquits Are Big Enough for Me - 2:59
14. Stop Trucking and Suzy Q - 3:09
15. Tuff Luck Blues - 3:21
16. I'll Be Here a Long, Long Time - 2:36

Recorded at Downstairs Studios, Tübingen 1995

Personnel:
Fritz H. Blessing - guitar, vocals
Rudie Blazer - bass, guitar, mandolin
Wolf Abromeit - guitar, bass

Notes: Any information about these guys is helpful

All by Myself



Ry Cooder - My Name Is Buddy
Taj Mahal - An Evening of Acoustic Music



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Oznake: Country Blues Project, Contemporary Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Germany

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