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воскресенье, 23 июня 2024 г.

Jay Gordon & Blues Venom - Live at Woodystock Blues Festival 2022

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:59:07 
Size:136,4 MB 
Label:Shuttle Music 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hoochie Coochie Man - 7:00
 2. Crossroads - 5:06
 3. I Drink Alone - 7:54
 4. Slow Burn Biker Mama - 8:37
 5. Fire and Brimstone Boogie - 8:29
 6. Good Morning Little School Girl - 4:34
 7. Green River/Suzie Q - 8:17
 8. Train Train - 4:22
 9. Stranger Blues - 4:42

In Laughlin Nevada, under the sun in the scorching heat. Probably one of the best representation of pure raw emotional energy. This is a glorious live album, the band is on fire, from the depths of hell and beyond. This recording is highly recommended to all blue rock fans. Jay Gordon and Blues Venom is firing on all cylinders...
Jay Gordon grew up in the capital of blues Chicago but now lives in Bullhead City, Arizona. His major sources of inspiration include Buddy Guy, Johnny Winter, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan. He opened shows for Johnny Winter, Eric Clapton, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Paul Rogers, and Bad Co., 38 Special, BB King, Def Leopard, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and played at Crossroads Guitar in 2004 at the invitation of Eric Clapton Festival. Jay now has 18 CDs to his name and now adds a live recording recorded during his performance at the Woodystock Blues Festival held in Laughlin, Nevada and Bullhead City, Arizona. Together with accompanists bassist Sharon Butcher and drummer Tom Parham, he delivers a solid blues rock set full of conviction. Well-known covers such as Hoochie Coochie Man, Crossroads and Good Morning Little School Girl blast out of the speakers. But his own material is also discussed, the sturdy slow blues Slow Burn Biker Mama and the boogie Fire and Brimstone Boogie, with which Jay John honors Lee Hooker. After a rough performance of John Fogarty's Green River and Dale Hawkins Suzie Q, the Southern rock song Train Train follows, original by Rickey Medlocke of the band Blackfoot, on which Jay's beloved Gretsch guitar is heavily modified. Which also applies to the closing track Stranger Blues by Elmore James. In short, fans of solid work will certainly appreciate this album.

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