Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1995
Time:53:02
Size:122,3 MB
Label:Blue Dot Records
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Year:1995
Time:53:02
Size:122,3 MB
Label:Blue Dot Records
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Big Guitar - 3:34
2. TV Mama - 4:07
3. Jungle Sauce - 4:36
4. I Still Love You Baby - 3:11
5. Don't Ask Me How I Feel - 4:54
6. Don't Let The Same Dog Bite You Twice - 4:20
7. Drownin' In The Mainstream - 6:38
8. What A Price - 2:33
9. I Want To Change Your Mind - 5:44
10. Leavin' On My Mind - 4:43
11. Stratosphere Boogie - 2:53
12. After Hours With A.P. - 5:44
1. Big Guitar - 3:34
2. TV Mama - 4:07
3. Jungle Sauce - 4:36
4. I Still Love You Baby - 3:11
5. Don't Ask Me How I Feel - 4:54
6. Don't Let The Same Dog Bite You Twice - 4:20
7. Drownin' In The Mainstream - 6:38
8. What A Price - 2:33
9. I Want To Change Your Mind - 5:44
10. Leavin' On My Mind - 4:43
11. Stratosphere Boogie - 2:53
12. After Hours With A.P. - 5:44
Anthony Paule (born December 21, 1956) is an American electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has issued records in his own name, but is best known for his work with others including Boz Scaggs, Charlie Musselwhite, Jackie Payne, Mark Hummel, Home Cookin', Frank Bey and Wee Willie Walker.
In his formative years, Paule performed cover versions of current hits in a number of bands, plus between 1979 and 1985 he was part of a Wisconsin based soul band, Tina and the Tigers, where he sang with someone who later became his wife and songwriting partner, Cristine Vitale. After his relocation back to California, Paule was the lead guitarist for the Johnny Nocturne Band, which covered a time span of 12 years. In 1994, Paule was a member of Home Cookin', who released their eponymous album that year. 1995 brought the release of Anthony Paule's debut solo album, "Big Guitar" (on Blue Dot Records). "Big Guitar" introduced Anthony as a songwriter. Blues fans and critics alike had nothing but praise for "Big Guitar". Anthony spent the summer of '95 and early '96 touring and promoting "Big Guitar" in Europe and throughout the U.S.
Followed with Hiding in Plain Sight (2001). He then had a short spell playing in a blues trio, the Hound Kings, who released an album, Unleashed, in 2013. Almost simultaneously, Paule joined with Frank Bey in creating, You Don't Know Nothing, a live recording made at Biscuits & Blues in San Francisco, with Bey backed by Paule's seven strong ensemble. It peaked at No. 11 on Living Blues magazine's radio chart. A studio recording then ensued, Soul for Your Blues, issued by Blue Dot Records and produced by Paule, which had been recorded in December 2012 at Kid Andersen's studio in San Jose, California.
Also, in 1996 Charlie Musselwhite asked Anthony to work with his band. With Charlie, he toured the U.S., Canada and Turkey. In 1996, with the Johnny Nocturne Band, Anthony performed at more Festivals including The Monterey Jazz Festival (backing Big Jay McNeely), Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, Victoria and Vancouver Jazz Festivals (backing up Johnny Adams); and The Monterey Blues Festival.
In his formative years, Paule performed cover versions of current hits in a number of bands, plus between 1979 and 1985 he was part of a Wisconsin based soul band, Tina and the Tigers, where he sang with someone who later became his wife and songwriting partner, Cristine Vitale. After his relocation back to California, Paule was the lead guitarist for the Johnny Nocturne Band, which covered a time span of 12 years. In 1994, Paule was a member of Home Cookin', who released their eponymous album that year. 1995 brought the release of Anthony Paule's debut solo album, "Big Guitar" (on Blue Dot Records). "Big Guitar" introduced Anthony as a songwriter. Blues fans and critics alike had nothing but praise for "Big Guitar". Anthony spent the summer of '95 and early '96 touring and promoting "Big Guitar" in Europe and throughout the U.S.
Followed with Hiding in Plain Sight (2001). He then had a short spell playing in a blues trio, the Hound Kings, who released an album, Unleashed, in 2013. Almost simultaneously, Paule joined with Frank Bey in creating, You Don't Know Nothing, a live recording made at Biscuits & Blues in San Francisco, with Bey backed by Paule's seven strong ensemble. It peaked at No. 11 on Living Blues magazine's radio chart. A studio recording then ensued, Soul for Your Blues, issued by Blue Dot Records and produced by Paule, which had been recorded in December 2012 at Kid Andersen's studio in San Jose, California.
Also, in 1996 Charlie Musselwhite asked Anthony to work with his band. With Charlie, he toured the U.S., Canada and Turkey. In 1996, with the Johnny Nocturne Band, Anthony performed at more Festivals including The Monterey Jazz Festival (backing Big Jay McNeely), Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, Victoria and Vancouver Jazz Festivals (backing up Johnny Adams); and The Monterey Blues Festival.

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