Show Me the Way Home, Honey

nedjelja, 02.02.2014.

Chris Whitley & Jeff Lang - Dislocation Blues

Styles: Americana, Roots Rock, Modern Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Label: ABC Music
Released: 2006
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 156,2 MB
Time: 68:13
Art: full

1. Stagger Lee - 7:26
2. Twelve Thousand Miles - 4:36
3. When I Paint My Masterpiece - 5:00
4. Rocket House - 5:08
5. The Road Leads Down - 2:51
6. Dislocation Blues - 5:27
7. Forever In My Life - 3:54
8. Velocity Girl - 4:52
9. Ravenswood - 5:22
10. Underground - 4:18
11. Changing Of The Guard - 6:42
12. Motion Bride - 12:31

Personnel:
Chris Whitley: vocals, National guitar, bottleneck guitar, foot
Jeff Lange: amplified acoustic lap steel, national guitar, acoustic lap slide, acoustic guitar, loops, samples, electric guitar, fretless electric guitar, fretless banjo, bass pedals
Grant Cummerford: acoustic bass, electric bass, bowed bass
Ashley Davies: drums

Notes: Dislocation Blues is the work of kindred spirits in a sustained moment of inspiration. Recorded in April of 2005, months before guitarist/vocalist Chris Whitley's death from cancer, the album finds the late Texan united with his Australian cohort, guitarist Jeff Lang, as they confront their emotions and, by the alchemy that is music, transform that interaction into poetry instrumental and verbal.
Whitley and Lang achieve this transmogrification with a mix of originals, traditional songs and, not surprisingly, two songs of Bob Dylan's. "When I Paint My Masterpiece is a jaunty romp that nevertheless betrays a certain nagging uncertainty through its mix of electric and acoustic guitars combined with the halting gait in the rhythm. "Changing of the Guard finds Whitley and Lang trading verses of the Bard's apocalyptic vision, the fluidity of their tradeoffs making it all the more regrettable the world will never get to see the two perform together live (though the two did do some selected dates together in 2004, early in their collaboration).
Thankfully Dislocation Blues fully documents their chemistry as they interact with the deferential rhythm section of bassist Grant Cummerford and drummer Ashley Davies. Whitley and Lang, who produced the album and ensured its release in the United States, refuse to prettify their music but therein lies the very foundation of its beauty. The pair conjures an air of menace through the deliberate pace they apply to the traditional tune "Stagger Lee, Whitley's falsetto vocal and the electric slide guitar winding around the changes like a shadow of a stalker. The title song is a mesmerizing travel through time, revealing Whitley's beat poet roots as means of commentary on our post-9/11 world.
Lang plays the role of younger brother to Whitley here, a figure with less experience and thus more unabashed hope. His voice is less parched and his guitar playing brighter on "The Road Leads Down and "Ravenswood. Twelve Thousand Miles is an original blues by Lang, where he demonstrates how he exorcises his personal demons as much by playing as composing. Whitley's previously recorded "Rocket House is shorn of its previously-recorded production accouterments and enlivened as an acoustic dreamscape that's no less evocative.
What might seem an odd choice here is the inclusion of Prince's "Forever in My Life. Yet Whitley and Lang take this somewhat overstated expression of devotion and turn it into an ode to primal desire. Like the almost hidden track "Hellhound on My Trail, performed by Whitley alone, it becomes a personal statement that haunts long after the performance is over.
The same can be said about Dislocation Blues in its entirety.
Visit Chris Whitley and Jeff Lang on the web.

Dislocation Blues



John Hiatt - Crossing Muddy Waters
Andy Squint - Down By The River



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Oznake: Chris Whitley, Jeff Lang, Modern Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Americana

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petak, 24.01.2014.

Blind Willie Johnson - Dark Was The Night

Styles: Acoustic Texas Blues, Blues Gospel, Pre-War Gospel Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Label: Legacy
Recorded: 1928-1931
Released: 1998
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 158,8 MB
Time: 69:21
Art: full

1. I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole - 3:04
2. Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed - 3:14
3. It's Nobody Fault But Mine - 3:11
4. Mother's Children Have A Hard Time - 3:23
5. Dark Was The Night - 3:21
6. If I Had My Way I'd Tear The Building Down - 3:10
7. Bye And Bye I'm Gion' To See The King - 2:53
8. The Soul Of A Man - 3:15
9. Lord I Just Can't Keep From Crying - 3:03
10. Keep Your Lamp Trimmed And Burnin' - 3:05
11. Let your Light Shine On Me - 3:11
12. John The Revelator - 3:19
13. Praise God I'm Satisfied - 3:12
14. Good Moves On The Water - 3:00
15. Trouble Will Soon Be Over - 3:08
16. Churh, I'm Fully Saved Today - 3:08
17. Go With Me To That Land - 3:05
18. When The War Is On - 3:03
19. Take Your Burden To The Lord And Leave It Here - 2:57
20. I'm Gonna Run To The City Of Refuge - 3:24
21. You'll Need Somebody On Your Bond - 3:06
22. Take Your Stand - 2:59

Notes: Even in the blues, a style capable of wrenching unexplainable emotions from its audience, Blind Willie Johnson has few equals. With a voice capable of alternating effortlessly between sublime, trembling tenor and the sound of pure gravel, and unparalleled skill with the bottleneck (and knife), Johnson recorded 30 sides for Columbia (1927-1930) that stand as a high-water mark for both country blues and raw gospel. Given the fact that his entire output has been issued by both Yazoo and Columbia, it's difficult to imagine opting for this single disc. Anyone looking for more material will be forced to purchase sets with redundant selections. Still, if you are only seeking one collection, you cannot go wrong with Dark Was the Night. Included are both "God Moves on the Water" and "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground," which are both utterly necessary, along with the classics "Praise God I'm Satisfied," "Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed," "John the Revelator," and 11 others. "God Moves" is a slide masterpiece in which Johnson's guitar interjections and responses become as captivating as his voice and a tale of the Titanic sinking at the will of God. "Dark Was the Night" is an otherworldly performance of gorgeously spun slide lines and Johnson's wordless moaning, aimed straight at the heart. Everything else on hand is nothing less than emotionally rich, consummately executed and spiritually charged blues at its very best.

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Dark Was The Night



John Dee Holeman - John Dee Holeman & The Waifs Band
Various - Angola Prison Spirtuals



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Oznake: Texas Blues, Blind Willie Johnson, Gospel, Slide Guitar Blues

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Doug Cox & Friends - BoneBottleBrassOrSteel

Styles: Americana, Roots, Slide Guitar Blues
Released: 1996
Label: Mala Hat Mountain Music
File: mp3@320K/s
Size: 100.8 MB
Time: 44:02
Art: front

1. Fanfarinette - theme to CBC's Discdrive - 3:00
2. Good Morning Blues w/ Long John Baldry - 3:35
3. Wrapped Around Your Finger - 4:18
4. Dave Macon Rag/Strawberry Creek - 2:51
5. Musta Notta Gotta Lotta - 6:01
6. In The Days of the Pied Pumkin - 3:57
7. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - 3:46
8. Red Haired Shake - 1:55
9. The Layoff - 0:53
10. The Circle Game - 2:47
11. Suicide Creek - 3:14
12. Riley's Lullabye - 2:21
13. I Like To Slide w/ Ellen Mcilwaine - 5:19

Notes: Doug is joined on his second CD by a who's who of Acoustic Roots music including performances by Long John Baldry, Bob Bossin, Clive Gregson, David Grier, Ken Hamm, Ellen McIlwaine, John Reischman, Tony Trischka, Shari Ulrich and Diamond Joe White.
...a grand exploration of the diverse tones and moods that can be cast by a Dobro or a slide guitar... ~ by Robert Moyes, Monday Magazine, Victoria, BC
Cox hits every style the dobro can accomodate with its acoustic slithering, including blues with Long John Baldry, newgrass with Tony Trischka, David Grier and John Reischman, cowboy poetry with Diamond Joe White, as well as hard rock and mellow rock. The common thread is that he hires the best players for each style, and with Cox being among the most expressive of Dobro players, the results are stunning. ~ from the Chicago Tribune; by David Duckman
...everyone on the CD had a ball and the results show the versatility of the man and his Dobro...  ~ from Folk Roots Magazine
This is actually Doug Cox and friends like Long John Baldry, Bob Bossin, Ken Hamm, David Grier, John Reischman and plenty of others singing to and accompanying a lot of excellent dobro and slide guitar playing. Cox is the indefatigable Victoria singer-writer-instrumentalist with Travels With Charley and a great lover of guitar-based roots music. Here he indulges all his passions from blues to folk, including a great instrumental of Joni Mitchell's Circle Game, John Baldry singing on Leadbelly's Good Morning Blues and the gnarly I Like To Slide with Ellen McIlwaine. ***1/2 ~ by John P. McLaughlin, The Vancouver Province
...like his first disc, it sports an impressive line-up of guests...Cox sweeps across a lot of musical territory, from the theme to CBC-FM's DISC DRIVE program to the Dave Macon Rag, over to a tribute to Shari Ulrich's old '70s group Pied Pumkin to his ba! ckin g Diamond Joe White on a piece of social-comment poetry titled The Layoff. The production is first rate as are the liner notes and hopefully Bone Bottle Brass or Steel will give Cox some recognition on a national rather than only a regional level. ~ by Peter Nort, The Edmonton Journal ~cdbaby
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BoneBottleBrassOrSteel



Dan Baker - Pistol In My Pocket
Kelly Joe Phelps - Roll Away The Stone



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Oznake: Americana, Doug Cox, Roots, Slide Guitar Blues

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petak, 17.01.2014.

Tampa Red - Sugar Mamma Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 47:20
Size: 108.4 MB
Styles: Slide guitar blues
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[2:35] 1. (Honey) It's Tight Like That
[3:15] 2. Western Bound Blues
[2:47] 3. What Is It That Tastes Like Gravy
[3:25] 4. Sugar Mama Blues
[3:08] 5. Somebody's Been Using That Thing
[2:48] 6. You Can't Get That Stuff No More
[3:07] 7. Mama Don't Leave Me Here
[2:26] 8. They Call It Boogie Woogie
[2:45] 9. Mean Mistreater Blues
[2:52] 10. The Duck Yas-Yas-Yas
[2:46] 11. Nobody's Sweetheart
[3:05] 12. Kingfish Blues
[3:10] 13. Boogie Woogie Dance
[3:12] 14. Witchin' Hour Blues
[2:41] 15. Shake It Up A Little
[3:11] 16. Stockyard Fire

Out of the dozens of fine slide guitarists who recorded blues, only a handful -- Elmore James, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson, for example -- left a clear imprint on tradition by creating a recognizable and widely imitated instrumental style. Tampa Red was another influential musical model. During his heyday in the '20s and '30s, he was billed as "The Guitar Wizard," and his stunning slide work on electric or National steel guitar shows why he earned the title. His 30-year recording career produced hundreds of sides: hokum, pop, and jive, but mostly blues (including classic compositions "Anna Lou Blues," "Black Angel Blues," "Crying Won't Help You," "It Hurts Me Too," and "Love Her with a Feeling"). Early in Red's career, he teamed up with pianist, songwriter, and latter-day gospel composer Georgia Tom Dorsey, collaborating on double-entendre classics like "Tight Like That."

Listeners who only know Tampa Red's hokum material are missing the deeper side of one of the mainstays of Chicago blues. His peers included Big Bill Broonzy, with whom he shared a special friendship. Members of Lester Melrose's musical mafia and drinking buddies, they once managed to sleep through both games of a Chicago White Sox doubleheader. Eventually alcohol caught up with Red, and he blamed his latter-day health problems on an inability to refuse a drink.

During Red's prime, his musical venues ran the gamut of blues institutions: down-home jukes, the streets, the vaudeville theater circuit, and the Chicago club scene. Due to his polish and theater experience, he is often described as a city musician or urban artist in contrast to many of his more limited musical contemporaries. Furthermore, his house served as the blues community's rehearsal hall and an informal booking agency. According to the testimony of Broonzy and Big Joe Williams, Red cared for other musicians by offering them a meal and a place to stay and generally easing their transition from country to city life.

Today's listener will enjoy Tampa Red's expressive vocals and perhaps be taken aback by his kazoo solos. His songwriting has stood the test of time, and any serious slide guitar student had better be familiar with Red's guitar wizardry. ~bio by Barry Lee Pearson

Sugar Mamma Blues

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Lonnie Johnson & Elmer Snowden - Blues And Ballads
Herzhaft Blues - Herzhaft Special



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Oznake: Tampa Red, Slide Guitar Blues

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petak, 27.12.2013.

Kelly Joe Phelps - Roll Away The Stone

Styles: Slide Guitar Blues, Folk-Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues
Recorded: 1996
Released: Aug 26, 1997
Label: Rykodisc
File: mp3 @320K/s
Size: 136,2 MB
Time: 58:56
Art: front + back

1. Roll Away The Stone - 4:50
2. Sail The Jordan - 6:04
3. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder - 5:55
4. Hosanna - 8:52
5. Without The Light - 4:48
6. Footprints - 4:35
7. Go There - 4:22
8. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - 6:56
9. Cypress Grove - 6:46
10. That's Alright - 3:29
11. Doxology - 2:14

Personnel:
Kelly Joe Phelps - vocals, 6- & 12-string lap slide guitars, 6-string guitar


Note: The Blues aren't dead yet
There are very few acoustic blues musicians around who are capable of doing anything other than rehashing Robert Johnson. One modern master who does not fall prey to that criticism is Kelly Joe Phelps.
Compliments of my parents, I grew up listening to Robert Johnson, Son House, Charley Patton, etc. As I got older, I grew bored with pure blues. Blind Willie Johnson, for example, just used the same melody over and over again with different lyrics. I turned to jazz, blues-influenced folk such as John Fahey, and the occasional blues-based rock of modern geniuses like Chris Whitley and Ben Harper. Occasionally, I listen to jam bands like the Allman Brothers or Widespread Panic, but that's about as close to pure I blues as I usually get these days. The only old blues that still holds my attention comes from the odd-balls like Mississippi John Hurt and Skip James. Then I heard Kelly Joe Phelps' "Shine Eyed Mister Zen" and I had to re-evaluate my position. I immediately went out and bought all three of Phelps' albums, and I am currently collecting other albums on which he makes guest appearances (one to note is Tony Furtado's "Roll My Blues Away"- a wonderful blend of blues, folk, bluegrass, and even some Celtic). Phelps plays with such soul, technical skill and integrity that he has restored my faith in blues. I recently realized that the difference between Phelps and the other blues revivalists (aside from Phelps' preternatural skill) is that Phelps stays true to the sound and the feel of blues, but his compositions are structured more like jazz. Kelly Joe Phelps is simply the best. ~ Nobody important

Roll Away The Stone



Luther Dickinson And The Sons of Mudboy - Onward & Upward
Brian Blain - New Folk Blues



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Oznake: Slide Guitar Blues, Modern Acoustic Blues, Kelly Joe Phelps

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srijeda, 02.10.2013.

Harry Manx & Friends - Live at the Glenn Gould Studio

Styles: Modern Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Raga
Recorded: Mar 10, 2007
Released: 2007
Label: Dog My Cat
File: mp3@320K/s
Size: 135,4 MB
Time: 59:10
Art: Full

1. Point of Purchase (Manx) - 7:46
2. Take This Hammer (Traditional) - 4:33
3. Single Spark (Manx) - 7:12
4. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (Hendrix) - 8:54
5. Good Time Charlie (O'Keefe) - 4:50
6. Can't Be Satisfied (Morganfield) - 10:09
7. Samidha's Tune [instrumental] (Traditional) - 6:59
8. Tijuana (Cale) - 8:43


Personnel:
Harry Manx, vocals, 6-string guitar, lap slide guitar, banjo, mohan veena

Kevin Breit, guitars, mandolin
Kevin is a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist of endless creativity, amazing versatility and virtuostic technique. He has recorded with everyone from Cassandra Wilson to k.d lang and Norah Jones. Kevin also leads his own groups, the Sisters Euclid and Folk Alarm.

Steve Marriner, harmonica
Widely recognized as one of Canada’s premiere harmonica players, Steve is a ten year blues veteran at the age of 24 He has performed at festivals, concert halls and clubs in Canada, the U.S.A., the UK and Australia with Harry. He has also appeared on a number of recordings including those of Harry Manx, J.W. Jones Blues Band, The Junk Yard Dogs and Big Daddy G.

Samidha Joglekar, vocals
Samidha began her vocal training in Western Classical music at the age of ten. She developed a deep appreciation for Hindustani vocal music soon after and has studied with many Indian master vocalists. Samidha’s background in cross-cultural experimentation makes her singing a vital contribution to this performance. She is a featured vocalist with the Canadian world/fusion music ensemble Tasa.

Ravi Naimpally, tabla
Ravi began his study of tabla under the guidance of his uncle in Mumbai, India. After gaining a solid foundation in Hindustani classical music, Ravi has gone on to explore numerous world music traditions, including Iranian music, Turkish and Macedonian music, world-jazz and New Music. Ravi has also performed and recorded with Loreena McKennit. He is currently the leader/composer of the world music ensemble Tasa.

George Koller, bass, dilruba
George Koller has accumulated hundreds of wildly diverse performing and recording credits in his expansive musical career: The Shuffle Demons, Phil Woods, Peter Gabriel, Holly Cole, Ian Tyson, to name only a few. His playing of various Indian stringed has been featured in motion pictures on recordings by Loreena McKennitt, Jane Siberry and Bruce Cockburn.

Live at the Glenn Gould Studio



Peter Green Splinter Group - Me And The Devil (3 Cd's Set)
Salty Dog - Slap That Thing



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Oznake: Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, raga, Harry Manx

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ponedjeljak, 23.09.2013.

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



Guy Tortora - Jefferson Drive
Sugarcane Collins - Way Down The River



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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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ponedjeljak, 09.09.2013.

Bootleg Blues - Bootleg Blues

Styles:Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues
Released:2002
Label:Raund Records
File:mp3 @320 K/s
Time:44:40
Art: Full covers

1. Y & R (Shocked) - 3:29
2. Bottle Up And Go (Fuller) - 2:46
3. Diamond Ring (E. & L. Young) - 2:46
4. Woman Be Wise (Wallace) - 2:56
5. On A Monday (Leadbetter) - 3:58
6. Come On In My Kichen (Johnson) - 3:52
7. Am I Wrong (Keb' Mo) - 4:06
8. Can't Be Satisfied (Waters) - 3:55
9. Nobody's Fault But Mine (B. W. Johnson) - 2:27
10. Crazy About You (Gillum) - 2:24
11. Sportin' Life Blues (Nehemiah "Skip" James) - 3:42
12. Season Of The Witch (Donovan) - 5:16
13. Kay To The Highway (Broonzy) - 3:07

Artists:
Dragana Micković-Vocals
Marko Čabrić-Guitar
Živko Gavrilović-Slade Guitar, Vocals
Milan Ivković-Bass
Sava Ristić-Harmonica


Note: Bootleg Blues was formed in Belgrade in 2000. and soon gained great popularity. The band deals with a mix of acoustic blues, traditional jazz, gospel and new acoustic music.

In addition to extraordinary live performances, original repertoire and undisputed quality of individual musicians (both individually and in a band), the band stands out and the original choice of instruments. Two resonant metal guitarist playing the guitar and drum band used instead Washboard. In addition, there are bass, harmonica and two vocals (male and female). February 2003. Bootleg Blues in Round Records released the first official CD which became the best-selling blues edition here.

Tracks 1-12 recorded live, summer 2002, at original soundtrack studio in Belgrade.
Track 13 recorded live, april 2002, at Club Kuglaš in Belgrade.
Digital mastering at Studio Mačak.

Bootleg Blues



Old Crow Medicine Show - Carry Me Back



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Oznake: Delta Blues, Acoustic Blues, Slide Guitar Blues, Bootleg Blues, Serbia

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