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Barry Richman - Blues From Mars, Vol. 2

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:69:55 
Size:161,3 MB 
Label:Self-released 
Styles:Blues/Rock/Jazz 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Congo Square -  5:10
 2. Ain't Nobody's Business -  3:42
 3. Nola Blues -  5:38
 4. Floodwaters -  4:04
 5. Jackson -  3:59
 6. Roll Over, DB -  7:16
 7. The Last Song Ever -  6:20
 8. Honey Roll -  3:26
 9. So? -  7:05
10. LaPuta - 12:55
11. JBD - 10:11
12. Blues From Mars Anthem -  0:04

Barry Richman is a great all around guitarist from jazz to rock to country, and has a wonderful collection of incredible instruments and amps and has played with everyone. His guitar playing is soulful without being clichéd, chops driven without being too technical and imaginative without being commercially pandering. Barry Richman is obviously a child of the 70's, fusing blues, jazz, rock and psychedelic. Here is an abbreviated list of the stellar players with whom Richman has already performed or recorded: Allman Brothers, Roy Buchanan, Eric Johnson, Jimmy Herring, Gov’t Mule, Eric Clapton, Les Paul, Buddy Miles, John Lee Hooker, Frank Marino, Charlie Daniels, Little Feat, Derek Trucks Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Al Kooper, Toy Caldwell, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, Lee Ritenour to name a few.
Barry Richman, an Atlanta transplant from the Big Apple, can be seen performing his psychedelic blend of original music all over the Southeast. Traveling from one venue to the next festival or concert, leaving a following of fans and a crowd of locals hypnotized, mesmerized, and in awe with the lull of his melodious free sounding, and rockin' guitar. Barry spent time touring with his own band, which used to be called The Visitors, as well as a little time on the road with Wet Willie and Col. Bruce Hampton. However, he prefers to stay in the Southeast as much as possible, where he’s spent time developing his discography: “Moment of Now”, “Blues from Mars (I & II)”, and “Temporary Eternity”. Barry also released two limited edition CD's: The Live at The Darwin's Blues Festival is from an outdoor festival that he played with a side project blues band called The Well Hungarians. And “The Live at The Brandy House” is from a live Z-93 radio broadcast and features the 4 piece band that he had for a couple of years. Richman's original tunes are brilliantly written and exquisitely played.

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