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Duster Bennett - Out In The Blue

Styles: British Blues, Acoustic Blues, Electric Blues
Released: 1995
Label: Indigo
File: 320 @320K/s
Size: 139. 06
Art: full
More info:
http://www.myspace.com/dusterbennett


01. Worried Mind - 2:51
02. I've Been a Fool - 3:20
03. I Wonder, I Wonder - 7:21
04. Down the Road - 6:34
05. Trying So Hard to Forget - 5:15
06. Kind Hearted Woman - 2:30
07. Coming, I'm Coming - 1:44
08. I'm Thinking About a Woman - 6:19
09. Two Harps - 1:40
10. Everybody's Got a Friend But Me - 3:17
11. Blues With a Feeling - 2:56
12. As Years Roll By - 3:21
13. I Don't Wanna Fuss - 3:35
14. Sleep With Myself - 4:11
15. Losing Love - 3:50
16. Everyday - 3:11

Recorded in Great Britain, 1966-1976
Compiled by Stella Bennett & Peter Moody
© 1995 Indigo Records

Personnel:
Duster Bennett - Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Percussion & Vocals
Peter Green - Guitar, Harmonica & Vocals
Keith Randall - Guitar, Harmonica & Vocals
Richard Ford - Bass, Drums & Vocals
Top Topham - Guitar

Notes: Duster Bennett (Anthony Bennett, 1946-1976) was a British blues singer and harmonica player. He signed to Mike Vernon's Blue Horizon label in 1967 and was backed on his debut album, Smiling Like I'm Happy (1968), by members of Fleetwood Mac. He was a session harmonica player and a member of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. He was killed in a car accident in 1976.

Odds and ends, mostly from 1966-68, with a few tracks from 1975 and 1976, the year Bennett was killed in a car wreck. Two tracks feature fine lead guitar by Duster's longtime friend (and original Yardbird) Top Topham -- home tapes worthy of inclusion if only for Top's amazing and expressive vibrato. Five tracks feature Peter Green, including a demo of his "Trying So Hard to Forget" that's especially moody and the fascinating snippet "Two Harps" instrumental duet (unaccompanied harmonicas, as the title implies), showing the similarity in the pair's harp styles. The final cut, "Everyday," from 1976, sets one of Bennett's finest vocal performnces against a string backdrop. What a contrast to the one-man band shouting "Worried Mind" and it works. AMG

Out In The Blue



Peter Green Splinter Group - Me And The Devil
In loving memory of Cyril Davies



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Oznake: Acoustic Blues, British Blues, Duster Bennett, Peter Green, England

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Peter Green Splinter Group - Me And The Devil (3 Cd's Box set)

Styles: Contemporary Blues, British Blues, Country Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Released: 2008
Label: Snapper Music
File: mp3@320K/s
Art: Full Covers

Disc 1: Hot Foot Powder
Size: 99,2 MB
Time: 43:20

1. I' m A Steady Rollin' Man - 3:36
2. From Four Until Late - 3:04
3. Dead Shrimp Blues - 2:51
4. Little Queen Of Spades - 3:04
5. They' re Red Hot - 3:53
6. Preachin' Blues - 2:46
7. Hell Hound On My Trail - 3:33
8. Traveling Riverside Blues - 4:10
9. Malted Milk - 3:14
10. Milkcow' s Calf Blues - 3:34
11. Drunken Hearted Man - 3:24
12. Cross Road Blues - 2:58
13. Come On In My Kitchen - 3:08

Disc 2: The Robert Johnson Songbook
Size: 123,6 MB
Time: 53:58

1. When You Got A Good Friend - 2:48
2. 32-20 Blues - 2:58
3. Phonograph Blues - 3:30
4. Last Fair Deal Gone Down - 2:48
5. Stop Breakin' Down Blues - 3:20
6. Terraplane Blues - 3:46
7. Walkin' Blues - 3:08
8. Love In Vain Blues - 4:50
9. Ramblin' On My Mind - 3:02
10. Stones In My Passway - 2:58
11. Me And The Devil Blues - 3:05
12. Honeymoon Blues - 2:35
13. Kind Hearted Woman Blues - 3:43
14. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom - 3:22
15. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - 3:43
16. Sweet Home Chicago - 4:14

Disc 3: Robert Johnson Original Recordings
Size: 177,0 MB
Time: 77:19

1. I'm A Steady Rollin' Man - 2:40
2. From Four Until Late - 2:26
3. Dead Shrimp Blues - 2:33
4. Little Queen Of Spades - 2:16
5. They're Red Hot - 3:01
6. Preachin' Blues - 2:54
7. Hell Hound On My Trail - 2:39
8. Traveling Riverside Blues - 2:48
9. Malted Milk - 2:21
10. Milkcow's Calf Blues - 2:19
11. Drunken Hearted Man - 2:29
12. Cross Road Blues - 2:43
13. Come On In My Kitchen - 2:40
14. When You Got A Good Friend - 2:41
15. 32-20 Blues - 2:55
16. Phonograph Blues - 2:42
17. Last Fair Deal Gone Down - 2:42
18. Stop Breakin' Down Blues - 2:20
19. Terraplane Blues - 3:03
20. Walkin' Blues - 2:33
21. Love In Vain Blues - 2:23
22. Ramblin' On My Mind - 2:54
23. Stones In My Passway - 2:31
24. Me And The Devil Blues - 2:39
25. Honeymoon Blues - 2:20
26. Kind Hearted Woman Blues - 2:54
27. I Believe I'll Dust My Broom - 3:00
28. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day - 2:38
29. Sweet Home Chicago - 3:02

Personnel:
Peter Green - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Producer
Roger Cotton - Guitar, Piano
Neil Murray - Bass
Larry Tolfree - Drums
Nigel Watson - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals, Producer
Paul Rodgers - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr)
Dr. John - Piano
Honeyboy Edwards - Guitar
Buddy Guy - Guitar
Otis Rush - Guitar
Hubert Sumlin - Guitar
Larry Tolfree - Drums
Joe Louis Walker - Guitar
and
Robert Johnson - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals


Notes: 2008 three CD set featuring two discs of Peter Green's award-winning recordings of bluesman Robert Johnson classics plus a third disc containing Johnson's own recordings of the songs that made him a legend. The 29 songs that Robert Johnson recorded in various Texas hotel rooms in 1936 and 1937 are amongst the most significant and influential works in the history of Blues music. It was thus very appropriate that it was to these landmark songs that Peter Green turned when recording the two albums which have done so much to re-launch his career, 1998's The Robert Johnson Songbook and 2000's Hot Foot Powder.

You probable have all those albums, but Peter Green is one of my favorit blues artists [I grown up with his music (Peter Bardens Looners, Shotgun Express, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Fleetwood Mac, Brunning Sunflower Blues Band, Peter Green Splinter Group) the best years of my life, then I discovered Acoustic Blues] and so I want to have some of his albums on my blog. Robert is different story. It's not to hard to find 29 songs on internet, but those are remastered two year ago, sound is very good, and I hope you will enjoy. ~ muddy (2010, On Muddy Sava Riverbank)

Me And The Devil



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Oznake: British Blues, Contemporary Blues, Country Blues, Peter Green, Peter Green Splinter Group, Robert Johnson, Slide Guitar Blues

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