Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:46:02
Size:105,9 MB
Label:Right Track Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Year:2010
Time:46:02
Size:105,9 MB
Label:Right Track Records
Styles:Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Bluest Man Alive - 3:46
2. When Baby Don't Wanna Play - 4:18
3. Dressed to Kill - 3:49
4. Wise to Your Jive - 3:46
5. Crazy Ole Man - 6:00
6. Had No Lovin' - 2:09
7. Who's Been Teaching You - 3:07
8. How Come Baby? - 3:39
9. Bottle and the Blues - 3:32
10. Find Another Man - 3:45
11. Leave a Light - 4:20
12. Nothing Can Stop Me - 3:48
1. Bluest Man Alive - 3:46
2. When Baby Don't Wanna Play - 4:18
3. Dressed to Kill - 3:49
4. Wise to Your Jive - 3:46
5. Crazy Ole Man - 6:00
6. Had No Lovin' - 2:09
7. Who's Been Teaching You - 3:07
8. How Come Baby? - 3:39
9. Bottle and the Blues - 3:32
10. Find Another Man - 3:45
11. Leave a Light - 4:20
12. Nothing Can Stop Me - 3:48
Hello friends! Short BIO:
b. c.1950, London, England. Playing guitar and singing, Milton became active on the UK blues scene where, leading his band, the Lowdown, he maintained an audience for many years. Eventually becoming a much-loved veteran, his repertoire ranges through blues, R&B and rock ‘n’ roll, all delivered in a lively and enthusiastic manner. Milton writes most of his band’s material, finding an effective mixture of traditional blues themes and contemporary trappings.Especially entertaining when heard live, Milton’s band continued into the early and mid-00s, with the leader sharing the vocal spotlight with Linda Hall. Others in the group at the time of 2005’s Bluesique were Dick Hanson (trumpet), Steve King (saxophone), Dave Lennox (organ), Phil Lucas (bass), and Paul Atkinson (drums).This 12-track compilation album is a collection of the very best of Richie Miltons self-penned blues recordings from 1994 to 2008. It includes great guitar solos from Ed Deane and Otis Grand, brilliant keyboards from ex-Animal Dave Rowberry, boogie maister Ben Waters, Dave Lennox and Steve King and bass + drums from Phil Lucas, Greg Harewood, Ed Spevock and Paul Atkinson. Also,most tracks feature the Lowdown Horns; Steve King, saxes and Dick Hanson , trumpet with the addition of Pete Thomas's unique tenor sax style on "Bluest Man Alive". 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's blues styles are all covered here. Richie Milton sings the blues! This is "Compleetely Blues"
b. c.1950, London, England. Playing guitar and singing, Milton became active on the UK blues scene where, leading his band, the Lowdown, he maintained an audience for many years. Eventually becoming a much-loved veteran, his repertoire ranges through blues, R&B and rock ‘n’ roll, all delivered in a lively and enthusiastic manner. Milton writes most of his band’s material, finding an effective mixture of traditional blues themes and contemporary trappings.Especially entertaining when heard live, Milton’s band continued into the early and mid-00s, with the leader sharing the vocal spotlight with Linda Hall. Others in the group at the time of 2005’s Bluesique were Dick Hanson (trumpet), Steve King (saxophone), Dave Lennox (organ), Phil Lucas (bass), and Paul Atkinson (drums).This 12-track compilation album is a collection of the very best of Richie Miltons self-penned blues recordings from 1994 to 2008. It includes great guitar solos from Ed Deane and Otis Grand, brilliant keyboards from ex-Animal Dave Rowberry, boogie maister Ben Waters, Dave Lennox and Steve King and bass + drums from Phil Lucas, Greg Harewood, Ed Spevock and Paul Atkinson. Also,most tracks feature the Lowdown Horns; Steve King, saxes and Dick Hanson , trumpet with the addition of Pete Thomas's unique tenor sax style on "Bluest Man Alive". 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's blues styles are all covered here. Richie Milton sings the blues! This is "Compleetely Blues"
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