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четверг, 8 ноября 2018 г.

Orb Mellon - Love Above

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2017
Time: 48:11
Size: 110,5 MB
Label: V-Hold
Styles: Blues: Acoustic Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Love Above - 4:38
 2. Heavy Water - 3:50
 3. Rolling River - 4:05
 4. Crazy Love - 4:35
 5. Aberdeen - 6:09
 6. What I'm Going To Do With You - 3:41
 7. I Think Of You - 2:37
 8. My Lover - 2:49
 9. Looking For Trouble - 2:53
10. If I Knew - 2:36
11. Coochie Coo Blues - 2:30
12. Long Way Home - 4:53
13. Cellophane Girl - 2:49

Raw, aggressive, and original acoustic house party blues.
Orb Mellon is the alter ego and roots music moniker of Mike Malone, founder and guitarist of the seminal 90s indie rock band Dirt Merchants.
As Orb Mellon, Mike mines the raw energy of pre-electric American roots music, particularly whiskey fueled house party delta blues. Influenced by the likes of Son House, Bukka White, Furry Lewis, and Charlie Patton, Orb performs pure, sonically aggressive acoustic blues, prompting one reviewer to identify Orb Mellon's work simply as "blues in all its primeval glory" (Tangled In The Roots, July 2006).
Orb Mellon’s debut album "Love Above" was produced with a commitment to preserving the directness, spontaneity, and emotional urgency inherent in the best early blues recordings. To that end, all but one of the album’s thirteen original tracks were recorded in a single day with the majority executed in only one take. The result is a raw, diverse, and exciting collection of original country blues. Enjoy!

Love Above

Miguel M. & Brachay's Blues Band - We Are In Love

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1998
Time: 57:18
Size: 132,7 MB
Label: Bluesy Mind/Musea
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Singing And Moving - 3:12
 2. I'm A Spanish Boy - 3:48
 3. We Are In Love - 5:44
 4. If You Love Me - 4:12
 5. El Pasota - 3:19
 6. The Thrill Is Gone - 5:27
 7. I've Got A Problem, Baby - 8:02
 8. B.B.B. Shuffle - 4:03
 9. Talk To Me, Baby - 3:27
10. Riviera Paradise - 8:25
11. Superstition - 6:02
12. Blues Para Mi - 1:32

Miguel M. & BRACHAY'S BLUES BAND (Guitar-vocals, bass, drums, vocals and three brass instruments) performs a kind of blues-rock with a touch of tonic and energetic rhythm n' blues. The themes on "We Are In Love" (1998) are propelled by a strong rhythm section and vigorous brass. The rough, dark and burning vocals accentuate this torrid and lively blues. The great guitarist Lorenzo SANCHEZ uses a sharp way of playing that enhances even further the band's vitality. Fresh vitality on the French blues-rock scene !

We Are In Love

Miguel M - A New Day

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2005
Time: 51:05
Size: 117,0 MB
Label: Wagram/Lastcall Records
Styles: Blues/Modern Electric Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bad Condition - 3:31
 2. My Little Home - 5:44
 3. Young Man - 4:21
 4. My Father - 5:27
 5. We Will Rock You - 4:15
 6. Spain - 5:45
 7. I'm Ready - 3:46
 8. Get up, Stand up - 6:35
 9. Indiana Blues - 4:28
10. A New Day - 7:08

Musicians:
Miguel M - guitars;
Damien Cornelis - organ, piano;
Chant Ludovic Timoteo - bass;
Olivier Pelfigues - drums.

Miguel M, chanteur-guitariste et auteur-compositeur puise son inspiration dans les musiques noires americaines. Sa musique est un cocktail revitalisant de blues, de rock, de funk et de soul. Sa voix et son gout du show font de lui un artiste original qui n’hesite pas a rendre hommage aux artistes qui l’inspirent en reprenant des titres phares et en les revisitant de facon inattendue. Il a participe a de nombreux festivals dans toute l’Europe et assure la premiere partie d’artistes de renommee aussi bien Francais qu’Americains.
Il a partage l’affiche avec de nombreux artistes tels que:
- Phil Collins Jazz Band
- ZZ TOP
- Gary MOORE
- Larry Carlton
- Christian Vander (batteur de Magma)
- The Commitments
- Lucky Peterson (nombreuses ouvertures)
- Bernard Allison
- Joe Louis Walker
- Fred Chapellier
- Louis Bertignac …
Miguel M ecrit avec Ouacila, sa femme.
Apres plusieurs albums en anglais, dont le dernier A NEW DAY (Wagram/LastcallRecords) est nomme meilleur album blues de l’annee 2005, il sort son premier album en francais, Tout mon possible.

A New Day

Joe Callicott - Ain't A Gonna Lie To You

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2003
Time: 40:39
Size: 94,3 MB
Label: Fat Possum Records
Styles: Blues/Country Blues
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Frankie And Albert - 2:43
 2. Fare Thee Well Blues - 4:02
 3. Laughing To Keep From Crying - 3:44
 4. Lonesome Katy - 3:05
 5. Come Home To Me Baby - 3:53
 6. Fare You Well Blues - 3:20
 7. France Chance - 3:19
 8. Roll And Tumble - 2:58
 9. Good Time Blues - 4:03
10. Goodbye Baby Blues - 3:41
11. Down To The River Jordan - 2:49
12. Let Your Deal Go Down - 2:55

Ain't a Gonna Lie to You contains the final sessions by bluesman Mississippi Joe Callicott, recorded in 1967 and 1968 by blues historian George Mitchell. In the '60s, Mitchell had taken a trip to the deep South to record extensively both legendary and obscure bluesmen, including Fred McDowell, Johnny Woods, and Callicott. At the time of these recordings, Callicott had all but given up playing professionally; when he did play it was for his own enjoyment. Unlike the grittier sound associated with the Mississippi Delta, Callicott played in a relaxed style that had much in common with Mississippi John Hurt. Happily, Ain't a Gonna Lie to You is the first in a series of discs Fat Possum will be releasing from Mitchell's deep archives.

Aint A Gonna Lie To You

The Nighthawks - Trouble

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1991
Time: 42:22
Size: 97,5 MB
Label: Ruf Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Blind Love - 4:20
 2. 99 Pounds - 3:59
 3. T.R.O.U.B.L.E. - 3:59
 4. Hard Hearted Woman - 3:03
 5. Why Why Baby - 2:15
 6. I Would't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me) - 5:24
 7. One Rock At A Time - 3:18
 8. Leave My Woman Alone - 2:52
 9. The Chicken And The Hawk (Up, Up, And Away) - 3:45
10. Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) - 3:50
11. Ride And Roll - 2:49
12. Tryin' To Get To You - 2:43

Over the years, the Nighthawks have done their share of label-hopping. 1991 found them briefly recording for Powerhouse, a small Florida label that Ichiban was distributing at the time. Trouble, which the Nighthawks dedicated to Doc Pomus, was their only album for Powerhouse -- and it is a solid blues-rock outing that sometimes detours into blue-eyed soul and early rock & roll. Whatever the style, the Nighthawks bring a lot of grit and enthusiasm to the material, which ranges from Lieber and Stoller's "The Chicken and the Hawk" to Bobby "Blue" Bland's "(I Wouldn't) Treat a Dog." The band also turns its attention to Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee's "Ride and Roll," a song that blues lovers associate with the Piedmont, GA, school of Southern country blues. But in the Nighthawks' hands, "Ride and Roll" doesn't sound like Georgia blues -- they give the tune an electric blues-rock makeover, and their version is closer to Chicago than Georgia. Another highlight of the album is Bob Dylan's "You Go Your Way"; the Nighthawks haven't recorded many songs by the folk-rock icon, but this one works well for them. On many of their albums, the DC residents have been totally self-contained; but on Trouble, they have a few guests. One of them is "Steady Rollin'" Bob Margolin, who recorded for Powerhouse as a solo artist in the early '90s. Margolin is best known for his years as Muddy Waters' guitarist, which makes him a perfect guest for the Nighthawks -- both of them both worship anything having to do with Chess Records. Trouble falls short of essential, but even so, it is an enjoyable (if overlooked) footnote in the Nighthawks' history.

Trouble

Professor Bottleneck & Frank Born - Rolling Bones

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2001
Time: 55:13
Size: 127,6 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Country blues/Americana/Harp Blues
Art: Front+Back

Tracks Listing:
 1. Mail Box Blues - 2:54
 2. Flagged Down - 3:04
 3. Medicine Man - 4:23
 4. Red Tombstone Blues - 4:19
 5. Life Don't Care About Color - 2:51
 6. Ok You Win - 6:09
 7. Harp Throb - 3:05
 8. Blue Steel - 2:03
 9. Bald-Headed Woman - 3:20
10. Get Out  Of My Dreams - 2:26
11. White Boy Singing - 6:01
12. Redeemed - 3:33
13. Advice To My Sons - 3:07
14. Hellhound On My Trail - 5:47
15. Glas Noz - 2:05

If you hear echoes of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee in this show you might not be too wrong - but mind PROFESSOR BOTTLENECK AND FRANK BORN play their very own "shades of blues". The programme combines surprising interpretations of well-known traditionals and classics of the genre with original compositions.
Defying the coming and going of fabricated "blues-revivals" and the omnipresent attacks of "digitalization" on the human ear, here are two down to earth musicians who play truly hand-made music to move your hearts and your feet.
ROLF HEIMANN (guitars, vocals, kazoo and the like) and FRANK BORN (harmonicas) have learnt their trade in diverse blues groups. But it is the duo-formula that has made them discover an even more direct and more spontaneous way of expression.

Rolling Bones

Joe Turner & Jimmy Witherspoon - Patcha, Patcha, All Night Long

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1985
Time: 42:38
Size: 98,0 MB
Label: Pablo Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Patcha, Patcha -  7:31
 2. Blues Lament - 12:07
 3. You got Me Runnin' -  3:36
 4. Kansas City On My Mind -  7:55
 5. The Chicken and the Hawk -  5:40
 6. I Want a Little Girl -  5:47

This CD reissue, which is subtitled "Joe Turner Meets Jimmy Witherspoon," does not quite deliver on its promise. Turner (who would pass away within a year) and Witherspoon only actually meet up on the first two numbers and, other than some interplay on "Patcha, Patcha," the matchup generates few sparks. However the individual features (two songs apiece) are excellent, particularly Witherspoon's "You Got Me Runnin"' and Turner's "The Chicken and the Hawk." In addition there are many fine solos from altoist Red Holloway, Lee Allen on tenor and guitarist Gary Bell. This is a worthwhile and obviously historic set, recommended as much to blues as jazz collectors.

Patcha, Patcha, All Night Long

Louis Tillett & Charlie Owen - The Ugly Truth

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1993
Time: 48:02
Size: 110,1 MB
Label: Return To Sender
Styles: Acoustic/Folk Rock/Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Trip To Kalu-Ki-Bar - 3:45
 2. Sailor's Dream - 5:12
 3. Wilt - 3:08
 4. Swimming In The Mirror - 5:56
 5. The Rational One - 1:46
 6. From Me To You - 7:24
 7. One Kind Favour - 4:13
 8. The Ugly Truth - 4:07
 9. Liferaft - 4:07
10. Condemned To Live - 4:59
11. Ode To A Falling Star - 3:19

A CD release on the german limited-edition series Return To Sender, (sub-label of Normal Records and distributed via mail only), "The Ugly Truth" can work, for newcomers, as a very good and finely performed introduction to the lyrical, bluesy world of Louis Tillett. Oldcomers though, or ones who have missed some earlier episodes will find here interesting new material along with refreshing alternate versions of tracks from his first works.
The album was recorded in Australia in 1993 with Louis on piano, hammond, voice, percussion and Charlie  Owen (guitarist in Beasts Of Burbon, New Christs and others) on production, guitar and percussion. Tillett is a little known, perhaps, in Greece, Germany and, i guess, Australia, but the ugly truth is he generally remains an unjustly neglected  artist.

The Ugly Truth

Albert Collins - Charly Blues Legends Vol. 7, Live

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1995
Time: 75:31
Size: 173,0 MB
Label: Charly Records
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues/Texas Blues
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. You're So High -  6:28
 2. You Accuse Me -  8:24
 3. I Get the Feeling -  9:18
 4. Angel of Mercy -  9:39
 5. Icy Blue, Instrumental -  5:47
 6. The Trouble Was Money - 10:57
 7. Playing with My Mind -  8:03
 8. Too Many Dirty Dishes -  4:25
 9. The Things I Used to Do -  5:51
10. Black Cat Bone -  6:32

Albert Collins, "The Master of the Telecaster," "The Iceman," and "The Razor Blade" was robbed of his best years as a blues performer by a bout with liver cancer that ended with his premature death on November 24, 1993. He was just 61 years old. The highly influential, totally original Collins, like the late John Campbell, was on the cusp of a much wider worldwide following via his deal with Virgin Records' Pointblank subsidiary. However, unlike Campbell, Collins had performed for many more years, in obscurity, before finally finding a following in the mid-'80s.
Collins was born October 1, 1932, in Leona, TX. His family moved to Houston when he was seven. Growing up in the city's Third Ward area with the likes of Johnny "Guitar" Watson and Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, Collins started out taking keyboard lessons. His idol when he was a teen was Hammond B-3 organist Jimmy McGriff. But by the time he was 18 years old, he switched to guitar, and hung out and heard his heroes, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker and Lightnin' Hopkins (his cousin) in Houston-area nightclubs. Collins began performing in these same clubs, going after his own style, characterized by his use of minor tunings and a capo, by the mid-'50s. It was also at this point that he began his "guitar walks" through the audience, which made him wildly popular with the younger white audiences he played for years later in the 1980s. He led a ten-piece band, the Rhythm Rockers, and cut his first single in 1958 for the Houston-based Kangaroo label, "The Freeze." The single was followed by a slew of other instrumental singles with catchy titles, including "Sno-Cone," "Icy Blue" and "Don't Lose Your Cool." All of these singles brought Collins a regional following. After recording "De-Frost" b/w "Albert's Alley" for Hall-Way Records of Beaumont, TX, he hit it big in 1962 with "Frosty," a million-selling single. Teenagers Janis Joplin and Johnny Winter, both raised in Beaumont, were in the studio when he recorded the song. According to Collins, Joplin correctly predicted that the single would become a hit. The tune quickly became part of his ongoing repertoire, and was still part of his live shows more than 30 years later, in the mid-'80s. Collins' percussive, ringing guitar style became his trademark, as he would use his right hand to pluck the strings. Blues-rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix cited Collins as an influence in any number of interviews he gave.
Through the rest of the 1960s, Collins continued to work day jobs while pursuing his music with short regional tours and on weekends. He recorded for other small Texas labels, including Great Scott, Brylen and TFC. In 1968, Bob "The Bear" Hite from the blues-rock group Canned Heat took an interest in the guitarist's music, traveling to Houston to hear him live. Hite took Collins to California, where he was immediately signed to Imperial Records. By later 1968 and 1969, the '60s blues revival was still going on, and Collins got wider exposure opening for groups like the Allman Brothers at the Fillmore West in San Francisco. Collins based his operations for many years in Los Angeles before moving to Las Vegas in the late '80s.
He recorded three albums for the Imperial label before jumping to Tumbleweed Records. There, several singles were produced by Joe Walsh, since the label was owned by the Eagles' producer Bill Szymczyk. The label folded in 1973. Despite the fact that he didn't record much through the 1970s and into the early '80s, he had gotten sufficient airplay around the U.S. with his singles to be able to continue touring, and so he did, piloting his own bus from gig to gig until at least 1988, when he and his backing band were finally able to use a driver. Collins' big break came about in 1977, when he was signed to the Chicago-based Alligator Records, and he released his brilliant debut for the label in 1978, Ice Pickin'. Collins recorded six more albums for the label, culminating in 1986's Cold Snap, on which organist Jimmy McGriff performs. It was at Alligator Records that Collins began to realize that he could sing adequately, and working with his wife Gwen, he co-wrote many of his classic songs, including items like "Mastercharge," and "Conversation With Collins."
His other albums for Alligator include Live in Japan, Don't Lose Your Cool, Frozen Alive! and Frostbite. An album he recorded with fellow guitarists Robert Cray and Johnny "Clyde" Copeland for Alligator in 1985, Showdown! brought a Grammy award for all three musicians. His Cold Snap, released in 1986, was nominated for a Grammy award.
In 1989, Collins signed with the Pointblank subsidiary of major label Virgin Records, and his debut, Iceman, was released in 1991. The label released the compilation Collins Mix in 1993. Other compact-disc reissues of his early recordings were produced by other record companies who saw Collins' newfound popularity on the festival and theater circuit, and they include Complete Imperial Recordings on EMI Records (1991) and Truckin' With Albert Collins (1992) on MCA Records. Collins' sessionography is also quite extensive. The albums he performs on include David Bowie's Labyrinth, John Zorn's Spillane, Jack Bruce's A Question of Time, John Mayall's Wake Up Call, B.B. King's Blues Summit, Robert Cray's Shame and a Sin, and Branford Marsalis' Super Models in Deep Conversation.
Although he'd spent far too much time in the 1970s without recording, Collins could sense that the blues were coming back stronger in the mid-'80s, with interest in Stevie Ray Vaughan at an all-time high. Collins enjoyed some media celebrity in the last few years of his life, via concert appearances at Carnegie Hall, on Late Night with David Letterman, in the Touchstone film, Adventures in Babysitting, and in a classy Seagram's Wine Cooler commercial with Bruce Willis. The blues revival that Collins, Vaughan and the Fabulous Thunderbirds helped bring about in the mid-'80s has continued into the mid-'90s. But sadly, Collins has not been able to take part in the ongoing evolution of the music.
~ Richard Skelly, All Music

Charly Blues Legends Vol. 7, Live

Cub Koda & The Points - Noise Monkeys

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2000
Time: 43:33
Size: 100,7 MB
Label: J-Bird Records
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Full

Tracks Listing:
 1. Fast Food-Slow Death - 3:13
 2. Look At That White Girl Dance - 2:50
 3. Pusherman Of Love - 3:52
 4. Next Time - 2:42
 5. He Couldn't Say No - 2:46
 6. Forty Days - 3:14
 7. Spit It On The Floor - 3:50
 8. Yommo Yommo ... Yow! - 3:46
 9. Nicotine & Caffeine - 4:07
10. The Fang - 2:56
11. Intro to Double Mirror - 0:30
12. Double Mirror Wraparound Shades - 3:23
13. Fire & Brimstone - 6:19

Arriving on the heels of the introspective, acoustic Box Lunch, Noise Monkeys -- Cub Koda's reunion album with the Points, his first band after the demise of Brownsville Station -- may come as a bit of a surprise. Make no mistake about it, the title of the record tells you what this album is all about: this is loud, dumb, fun, hard-driving rock & roll, the kind that sounds like it was cut by a bunch of noise monkeys. Some fans may have forgotten that Koda can rock hard when he wants to, and that's what he does with the Points on Noise Monkeys. The bulk of the album was recorded live in the studio in one day in June 1999; the final two songs were recorded live in concert, the following day. Not surprisingly, the album is a bracing, immediate, and above all, loud record, filled with guitars, guitars, and guitars. He hasn't rocked this hard or this intensely since the first Points album. But this record is a better one on many levels, due to the fact that the band members have matured as musicians. They can now knock off these songs in one take and sound totally convincing and energetic. But don't think that this is sophisticated music -- this is dumb rock & roll, and proudly so -- and it's all the better for it. Koda and the Points pound away, sounding stronger and better at the turn of the millennium than they did at the turn of the '70s. Sure, some of the songs are silly, but that's the point. The end result is a satisfying hard rock album with humor and character -- something like that doesn't come along every day.

Noise Monkeys

Freddie Pate - I Got the Blues

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2017
Time: 41:27
Size: 95,7 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Let the Juke Joint Jump - 5:22
 2. Sho Nuff - 3:28
 3. Have You Ever Loved a Woman - 4:04
 4. Hey Good Lookin' - 3:18
 5. Nothing Takes the Place of You - 4:40
 6. I Got the Blues - 3:13
 7. Hello Josephine - 3:46
 8. My Babe - 3:55
 9. Jolie Bond - 2:20
10. Dance With Me Baby - 3:12
11. Beer Drinkin' Dog - 4:07

Freddie Pate grew up in Los Angeles and learned guitar while still a child. As a youngster he played with some of Country Music’s greatest including Buck Owens, Johnny Paycheck, Lefty Frizzell, and Merle Haggard. In 1974 he moved to Texas where he played both as a sideman and as a bandleader. He often opened for Ronny Milsap, Willie Nelson, George Jones, Johnny Cash and others at clubs like Gilley’s in Pasadena, TX.
In 1990 Pate moved to Louisiana where he worked with Wayne Toups & Zydecajun and he appears on their 1991 album “Fish Out of Water” on Mercury Records. Pate’s last album was 2015’s “Crossroads” on his own Independent label. In support of that album Pate wound up playing some of Houston’s best blues clubs and found himself welcome by the local Blues community.
Pate met co-producer Mike Zito while on Delbert McClinton’s Sunny Beaches Cruise. The band includes Pate, guitar and vocals; Lewis Stephens (who played with Freddie King and Benny Turner), keyboards; Terry Dry, bass; Matt Johnson, drums; and Zito, rhythm guitar. The album was recorded at the brand new Marz Studio in Nederland, Texas.
Pate opens with “Let The Juke Joint Jump” written by Vasti Jackson and recorded by Koko Taylor on her 1993 album “Force of Nature” on Alligator Records. He also covers blues classics such as Elmore James’ “Sho-Nuff I Do”; Fats Domino’s “Hello Josephine”; Willie Dixon’s “My Babe”, and B.B. King’s “Dance With Me Baby”.
Pate includes two of his own songs, the title track and “Have You Ever Loved A Woman”. He touches on his Country experiences by including a blues version of Hank Williams’ “Hey Good Lookin’”. Included also is the Cajun tune “Jolie Blond” written by Amede Breaux and first recorded in 1929.
My favorite track however has to be Pate’s version of Allen Toussaint’s “Nothing Takes The Place of You”. Co-producer Zito says it best “Freddie Pate is such a soulful dude, a master guitarist and a heartfelt vocalist. His Blues album is long overdue…Are you ready for Freddie???”
Richard Ludmerer

I Got the Blues

Greg Zlap - Road Movie(s)

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2008
Time: 41:42
Size: 95,7 MB
Label: Le souffle du blues
Styles: Harmonica Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Wedding Theme (Opening) - 4:28
 2. Who's Gonna Take My Damn' Soul? - 3:59
 3. Paris, Texas - 3:51
 4. Sleepless Night / Calling You - 4:12
 5. The Right Spot - 5:43
 6. Knocking on Devil's Door - 0:42
 7. Mo's Better Blues - 2:14
 8. Moon, River - 2:20
 9. The Harmonica, the Devil & the Chaplin Piano - 1:49
10. Ascenseur Pour l'Echafaud / Night Road - 4:02
11. Now i am the Blues - 3:45
12. Long Way Home - 3:05
13. Wedding Theme (Closing) - 1:26

Born in 1971 in Warsaw, Greg Zlap arrived in Paris in the late 80s, a little harmonica in his pocket. In search of new sounds, he perfected his art as an autodidact, and quickly became a sought after studio musician. \"\"You find Greg’s harmonica in French Chanson, in the Slam movement, or on film soundtracks. Untiring ambassador of his instrument, Greg Zlap created in 1998 a harmonica school in Paris. Then, convinced that music can do much more than nourish the soul, he launched harmonica workshops for asthmatic children in hospitals.
Greg has a parallel solo career; he writes, composes and performs the music that inspires him, taking roots in the blues, never forgetting his Slavic soul. He has formed his group as a leader and already produced 5 albums under his name. Singer with a captivating clear tone, Greg Zlap surprises, seduces and conquers audiences wherever he goes! In 2009, French mega-star Johnny Hallyday chose Greg to accompany him on “Tour 66”.

Road Movie(s)

четверг, 1 ноября 2018 г.

Seth Walker - Seth Walker

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2006
Time: 39:36
Size: 90,8 MB
Label: Pacific Blues
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Change My Way - 3:44
 2. Kick It Around - 2:29
 3. Steady - 4:38
 4. Miss Ann - 3:21
 5. By The Water - 3:49
 6. 2' Left To The Ceiling - 3:44
 7. I Know It's A Sin - 2:30
 8. Gone Before I Knew It - 3:10
 9. Sun Down - 4:00
10. So Far Gone - 3:16
11. Picture In A Frame - 4:51

Seth Walker is a different point of blue in American music. His songwriting draws on the entire spectrum of the roots canon and infuses it with a wellspring of deep Southern soul. It would feel just right hearing Seth Walker between Ollabelle on one side and James Hunter on the other. Based out of Austin, Texas where he s become a shining light in an already plentiful local scene, Walker joins HYENA Records for his first ever national release. The self-titled album oozes with down home grit and feeling. Tunes like Change My Way and Gone Before I Knew It are steeped in Texas-soaked guitar boogie. Simultaneously, he can turn around and deliver authentic rhythm and blues on songs like Steady, 2 Feet Left From The Ceiling and Sun Down. But just when you think you get the idea, Walker offers a gorgeous piano-vocal rendition of Tom Waits Picture In A Frame. To quite simply sum it up, Seth Walker is an artist who is here to stay. He ll be making records, touring the country and singing his songs with as much conviction and heart as there is to give now and always. Count on it. This young man is pure talent, a masterful blues guitarist, a singer with some swing in his voice and a writer whose originals such as "Gone Before I Knew It" and "2' Left to the Ceiling" sound less composed than unleashed. --Austin American Statesman
Walker knows how to turn volume knobs both ways while kicking out music based on sharp lyrics, dynamics, and emotion. --San Antonio Express News
Seth Walker swings, rocks, boogies, and plays low down blues all in one set, all on one record. He's a great singer, and authentic performer of real American music, and he's writing new classics. Don't miss a chance to hear Seth. In person or on record, he's the real deal. --Marcia Ball

Seth Walker 

Seth Walker - On the Outside

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2004
Time: 42:26
Size: 97,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Blues/Electric Blues/Rhythm & Blues
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Never is Not Enough - 4:29
 2. Let it Roll - 3:33
 3. Need You to Run - 3:38
 4. Lay Down - 3:26
 5. One More Thing - 4:18
 6. On the Outside - 4:08
 7. Just Passing By - 3:07
 8. Fingers to the Bone - 3:24
 9. Is This Real? - 4:32
10. Stay - 3:52
11. Landon Davies - 3:53

Creative and adventurous, the band breaks new ground breeding a sound that is deeply rooted in traditions from all over the world. Blues, soul, rock, and folk all describe this melting pot. The CD was recorded at Dangerous Studios in New York City
Music has coursed through Seth's blood from birth: raised by musician parents in rural North Carolina, Walker held his first instrument at the age of three. By 1995, Seth migrated from the Tar Heel motherland to the music mecca of Austin, Texas. where he honed his chops along side world-class musicians and begun performing in a variety of venues throughout the Lone Star State. The year of 1997 saw the release of Seth's first album, "When it Rains, It Pours," an homage to the cornerstones of his influence: blues and jazz. His second offering, "Meet Me in the Middle," is a testament to an impassioned urgency to explore uncharted territory, combining eclectic styles in the album's 12 original songs. Seth Walker's musical journey continued on his third album, "restless," a collection of songs that prove to fans and critics alike that Seth is more than a Texas guitar slinger. Of "Restless," John Taylor from Blues on Stage writes, "Seth's prett much left the blues behind on this one (at least according to dictionary definition), instead of favoring a relaxed rootsy sound that nonetheless retains a bluesy sensibility, with a heaping helping of southern soul for flavoring".
Through eight years of dedication to his creative muse, Seth has crisscrossed the country to the delight of music-loving throngs in venues both big and small. Aside from fulfilling his mission to spread his gospel state to state, Seth continues to write new material to further mold, shape, and sharpen his craft.

On the Outside

Jawbone - Jawbone

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2018
Time: 44:18
Size: 102,3 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Roots Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front

Tracks Listing:
 1. Leave No Traces - 4:29
 2. Get What You Deserve - 4:27
 3. When Your Gun Is Loaded - 3:32
 4. Family Man - 4:39
 5. Bet on Yesterday - 5:11
 6. Rolling on the Underground - 3:41
 7. Big Old Smoke - 3:07
 8. Sit Round the Table - 5:46
 9. Two Billion Heartbeats - 4:54
10. The Years Used to Mean So Much - 4:27

Jawbone are a new and exciting London-based four-piece band. They self-release their eponymous debut album on Friday 9th November 2018. Beginning as a collaboration between established solo artists Paddy Milner (keyboards, vocals) and Marcus Bonfanti (guitar, vocals), the band was soon joined by the renowned rhythm section of Rex Horan (bass, vocals) and Evan Jenkins (drums, percussion), Jawbone has quickly become a band with a unique sound focused on delivering strong songs.
Each member of Jawbone is a respected musician in the industry. They have played with everyone from Tom Jones, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ten Years After, Van Morrison Robert Plant, Dave Gilmour, Seth Lakeman, Cliff Richard, Ginger Baker, Ronnie Wood, Shuggie Otis, Laura Marling, James Hunter, Phil Manzanera, Garth Hudson, Jimmy Carl Black and many more.
In January 2018, Jawbone were chosen to back Eric Clapton, Van Morrison & Tom Jones at Paul Jones’ legendary charity show at G-Live in Guildford, gaining rave reviews from the artists involved and the sell-out audience alike.
Having all met each other in and around the thriving London music scene, Bonfanti and Milner first crossed paths in a North London house share in 2008 forming a close musical bond through a shared love of Blues and Roots music. Rex and Evan shared a similar experience halfway across the world in Perth, Australia before moving to the UK to pursue new musical endeavors.
Jawbone pride themselves in their lack of compromise, from the writing and recording processes, through to album artwork. The initial writing sessions between Bonfanti and Milner took place at Paddy’s house in North London where the two forged the songs that would eventually make up this debut album.
Named after a song taken from The Band’s self-titled 1969 second album, Jawbone tracked all the songs live as a four piece with minimal overdubs at London’s State of The Ark Studio using the famous EMI desk originally installed in the Pathe Marconi studios in Paris. Final touches were added at Marcus’ brothers North London studio where his collection of vintage synthesisers and microphones helped the band finalise their ideas.
The record was mixed in New Zealand by Nick Portman and mastered in Devon by Star Delta with a final bounce to tape to add that warmth that is missing from so many records today. The album was additionally mastered for vinyl to ensure both the digital and analog versions sounded as good as possible.
The distinctive voices of Paddy Milner and Marcus Bonfanti compliment and contrast throughout the songs as they share lead vocal duties on the album. Rex Horan’s searing falsetto vocals create the three-part harmony that has become a hallmark of the Jawbone sound.Taking influences from Little Feat, The Band, The Rolling Stones and Crosby, Stills Nash & Young but also mixing it with the eclectic musical backgrounds that each member brings, allows Jawbone to create a very fresh take on rock’n’roll.

Jawbone