Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2020
Time: 38:02
Size: 92,2 MB
Label: Lynne Wright
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Time: 38:02
Size: 92,2 MB
Label: Lynne Wright
Styles: Blues
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Stop and Fix It - 3:48
2. Willie Mae - 3:22
3. That's Alright Momma - 3:09
4. It's Been A Good Time Here ) - 4:09
5. Nobody Knows You When Your Down And Out - 2:55
6. Stoned Again - 2:04
7. Going Down Slow - 4:52
8. Simple Rag - 2:17
9. Two Bob Head Blues - 3:29
10. Workingman's Blues - 3:16
11. Betty and Dupree) - 4:37
1. Stop and Fix It - 3:48
2. Willie Mae - 3:22
3. That's Alright Momma - 3:09
4. It's Been A Good Time Here ) - 4:09
5. Nobody Knows You When Your Down And Out - 2:55
6. Stoned Again - 2:04
7. Going Down Slow - 4:52
8. Simple Rag - 2:17
9. Two Bob Head Blues - 3:29
10. Workingman's Blues - 3:16
11. Betty and Dupree) - 4:37
The late Dutch Tilders was a prominent multi-award winning figure who emerged in the folk/blues boom from the late ‘60s, best known for his singing, guitar work and harmonica playing. Dutch is still one of the greatest blues players.
Live At The Commune 1973, which also features Kerryn Tolhurst of The Dingoes and Jim Conway of the Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, sees Tilders in top form as he tackles the lovely acoustic blues of ‘Willie Mae’, ‘Nobody Knows’ and ‘Going Down Slow’ and storms through the joyous uptempo shuffle of ‘Stop And Fix It’ and ‘Simple Rag’. The musicianship and instrumental interplay is superb, particularly on ‘Stoned Again’, ‘Two Bob Head’ and ‘Betty And Dupree’.
His long time manager Lynne Wright explains why Tilders stood out as a performer: “A gift to embrace his audience so everyone felt special. His colourful personality on and off stage. A truly professional showman whose charisma coupled with a unique style of finger picking guitar play and enormous vocal range. “His lyrics were humorous at times and he shared his full internal emotion with each song. “
Live At The Commune 1973, which also features Kerryn Tolhurst of The Dingoes and Jim Conway of the Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, sees Tilders in top form as he tackles the lovely acoustic blues of ‘Willie Mae’, ‘Nobody Knows’ and ‘Going Down Slow’ and storms through the joyous uptempo shuffle of ‘Stop And Fix It’ and ‘Simple Rag’. The musicianship and instrumental interplay is superb, particularly on ‘Stoned Again’, ‘Two Bob Head’ and ‘Betty And Dupree’.
His long time manager Lynne Wright explains why Tilders stood out as a performer: “A gift to embrace his audience so everyone felt special. His colourful personality on and off stage. A truly professional showman whose charisma coupled with a unique style of finger picking guitar play and enormous vocal range. “His lyrics were humorous at times and he shared his full internal emotion with each song. “
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