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četvrtak, 07.11.2013.

John Hammond - John Hammond Live

Size: 170,2 MB
Time: 72:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1983/1991
Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues, Blues Folk
Label: Rounder
Art: Full

01. I Wish You Would (4:41)
02. Saddle My Pony (3:29)
03. Cat Man Blues (4:07)
04. Custard Pie (3:10)
05. One Kind Favor (4:00)
06. I Can't Be Satisfied (4:09)
07. Dust My Broom (4:30)
08. Low Down Dog (4:25)
09. Little School Girl (3:23)
10. Shake For Me (3:18)
11. Drop Down Mama (4:40)
12. Texas Tornado (4:02)
13. Steady Rollin' Man (4:37)
14. Ain't That Lovin' You Baby (3:19)
15. Sail On (4:20)
16. Wang Dang Doodle (3:37)
17. Honeymoon Blues (3:26)
18. I'm Movin' On (5:01)


John Hammond has dealt with issues of authenticity and origin, both musical and personal, and moved beyond them. This 18-song session, recorded live in 1983 and recently reissued on CD, may have been his definitive session. It was certainly a masterpiece, with Hammond doing confident, thoroughly distinctive versions of signature Delta and Chicago blues classics by Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon, Son House and others. While "Dust My Broom," "Drop Down Mama," "Wang Dang Doodle" and all the rest have certainly been done to death, Hammond's spirited vocals, riveting guitar work on acoustic or bottleneck and his overall charismatic performances made them seem like fresh discoveries. ~Review by Ron Wynn


John Hammond Live



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Oznake: John Hammond, Modern Acoustic Blues, Folk-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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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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ponedjeljak, 09.09.2013.

John Hammond - Country-Blues


Released: 1965
Reissue : 2006
Source: Lossless
Size: 88,7 MB
Time: 38:43
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Styles: Acoustic Country-Blues, Harmonica
Art: Full

01. Traveling Riverside Blues [3:23]
02. Hitchhiking Woman [4:44]
03. Statesborough Blues [3:42]
04. Milk Cow's Calf Blues [2:46]
05. Crawling Kingsnake [2:42]
06. Bull Frog Blues [2:29]
07. Drop Down Mama [2:46]
08. Little Rain Falling [3:53]
09. Seventh Son [2:32]
10. Who Do You Love [2:34]
11. 32-20 Blues [3:07]
12. Goin' Down Slow [4:05]


Although Hammond had already recorded electric material, he went back to a solo acoustic format for his fourth album, accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica on faithful interpretations of standards by Robert Johnson, Blind Willie McTell, John Lee Hooker, Sleepy John Estes, Jimmy Reed, Willie Dixon, and Bo Diddley. If it sounds a bit unimaginative and routine today, one has to remember that the general listening audience was much less aware of these artists and songs in the mid-'60s. Hammond did a commendable job of rendering them here, with fine guitar work and vocals that were a considerable improvement over his earliest efforts.


Country Blues


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Oznake: Acoustic Blues, John Hammond, Country Blues

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petak, 06.09.2013.

John Hammond - John Hammond

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 45:03
Size: 103.1 MB
Styles: Acoustic blues
Year: 1964/2005
Art: Front

[3:20] 1. Two Trains Running
[3:36] 2. 32-20 Blues
[2:32] 3. Maybellene
[4:03] 4. Louise, Louise Blues
[2:23] 5. This Train
[3:02] 6. East St. Louis Blues
[2:50] 7. Going Back To Florida
[3:13] 8. Mean Old Frisco
[4:09] 9. I Got A Letter This Morning
[3:34] 10. Alabama Woman Blues
[3:02] 11. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
[4:00] 12. Cross Road Blues
[5:10] 13. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean


The best early works of this folk-blues artist. Acoustic and essential.

With a career that spans over three decades, John Hammond is one of handful of white blues musicians who was on the scene at the beginning of the first blues renaissance of the mid-'60s. That revival, brought on by renewed interest in folk music around the U.S., brought about career boosts for many of the great classic blues players, including Mississippi John Hurt, Rev. Gary Davis, and Skip James. Some critics have described Hammond as a white Robert Johnson, and Hammond does justice to classic blues by combining powerful guitar and harmonica playing with expressive vocals and a dignified stage presence. Within the first decade of his career as a performer, Hammond began crafting a niche for himself that is completely his own: the solo guitar man, harmonica slung in a rack around his neck, reinterpreting classic blues songs from the 1930s, '40s, and '50s. ~From the bio by Richard Skelly

John Hammond



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Oznake: John Hammond, Acoustic Blues

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