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вторник, 21 апреля 2026 г.

Out of Favor Boys - It All Comes Back

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2016
Time:31:45 
Size:73,4 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Full Moon Memphis - 3:49
 2. Fill It Up - 4:58
 3. Don't Want No Little Girl - 4:20
 4. Blackballed - 3:43
 5. Devil and Al Green - 3:41
 6. I Was Wrong - 6:25
 7. Keep Doing Me Wrong - 4:47

Since coming together in 2003, the Out of Favor Boys have emerged as one of the most entertaining bands in Michigan. They regularly play festivals and concerts from the Michigan lakeshore to Detroit and from Grand rapids to Northern Indian. OOFB have played with nationals acts like Tab Benoit, Larry McCray, Eric Lindell, Watermelon Slim, and many more. Featuring funky rhythms, searing guitar, and blazing saxophone lines the quintet brings incredible energy to every show they play. Their high energy sets features original songs but also include many cover favorites like Albert Collins and BB Kings. The OOFB put on a show sure to be enjoyed by contemporary and traditional blues and funk lovers and anyone who appreciates great live music.

Palito Seco - It's All Just Because of the Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:48:34 
Size:112,3 MB 
Label:Musichub Records 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hideaway - 2:45
 2. I Don't Want No Woman - 3:02
 3. Woman You Must Be Crazy - 4:24
 4. Still Cool Enought - 3:51
 5. Sweet Home Chicago - 3:39
 6. Sporting Life Blues - 3:24
 7. Cold Cold Feeling - 5:28
 8. Hoochie Coochie Man - 3:47
 9. Merry Go Round - 4:15
10. Trouble in Mind - 3:23
11. Flip Flop and Fly - 3:15
12. Life Will be Better - 3:45
13. Ease on Down The Line - 3:30

A new album by Venezuelan musician Palito Seco. This is his fourth album. I have no information about this musician.

Palito Seco - Ballads in the Crowd


Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2020
Time:35:20 
Size:80,9 MB 
Label:YouTunez 
Styles:Singer-Songwriter/Contemporary Blues/Roots
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Ballads in the Crowd - 4:00
 2. She Loves Life - 3:56
 3. Mother - 3:36
 4. You Got Me - 3:26
 5. Night Talk - 3:00
 6. Out of the Blue - 3:11
 7. Fuck This Shit - 3:22
 8. Poem from Another Page - 3:25
 9. Christmas Insane - 3:39
10. Three Time - 3:41

Palito Seco is a musician from Venezuela. He has released four full-length albums. This is Palito's debut. I have no information about this musician.

понедельник, 20 апреля 2026 г.

Peter Gelling - Bluestime Peter Gelling

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1999
Time:49:45 
Size:114,0 MB 
Label:Bent Notes Records
Styles:Blues/Aussie Blues
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bluestime - 3:27
 2. Echoes - 6:07
 3. Snake Oil - 4:21
 4. Movin' South - 2:22
 5. My Only True Friend is the Blues. - 6:06
 6. Blues Singing Dog - 2:58
 7. I'm Goin' Home - 3:56
 8. Blues for Otto - 4:18
 9. Watch Your Step - 3:49
10. Worried Mind - 3:05
11. Goin' Down Slow (Special Version) - 9:11

Peter, being a multi-instrumentalist, plays most of the instruments on the album, but he does use a couple of 'guest' musicians on some tunes, and he also wrote ten of the album's eleven tunes. Peter doesn't sing a lot so he's enlisted Robert Susz from The Mighty Reapers and Wayne Jury from Bridie King to help out in that department, Robert Susz of course, first rose to distinction as vocalist in the Dynamic Hepnotics. Peter Gelling was the Founder and Musical Director of the blues band Blind Freddie, performing since 1987, and has had more than 20 years experience, he's even released his own series of blues guitar instruction books. Some of the artists Blind Freddie supported are; Albert King, Junior Wells, Canned Heat, Little Charlie and The Nightcats, John Hammond, Maria Muldaur and Rod Piazza and The Mighty Flyers. Peter has also worked with Wendy Saddington, Margaret Roadknight, The Foreday Riders, The Mighty Reapers, and many more. This accumulated knowledge and experience is obvious when listening to Peter's solo debut CD which incidentally, was recorded partially in Adelaide, and partly in Sydney. The album's title track, Bluestime, a harmonica lead instrumental sets the pace for the album as it roars along as bold as brass, before heading into one of the most extraordinary recordings I've ever heard, Echoes is another instrumental tune, but Peter has wound the music around some dialogue from the late, great Howlin' Wolf and a lady called Margie Evans. The Howlin' Wolf dialogue is from the MCA Box Set released a couple of years ago with over 70 of the Wolf's tunes and a few short spoken stories from his life. Peter obtained permission from Howlin' Wolf's estate to use some of this dialogue and the end result, is nothing short of spectacular. Sounding as though this was how it was meant to be, it's a hauntingly exquisite work of art, and when Margie Evans begins her piece, shivers will run up your spine, the anguish, and the pride of the woman, will touch your heart. Another superb tune is My Only True Friend Is The Blues, a slow blues song with strong vocals from Wayne Jury, nice Hammond Organ strains throughout, and glorious guitar. Movin' South is an upbeat, vibrant little instrumental which will have your foot tapping non-stop. Peter next lets us know that he has a sense of humour with Blues Singing Dog, which sees a Blue Cattle Dog singing harmonies with Peter's harmonica, I kid you not. Very cleverly done, Peter told me that the mutt demanded his fee in dog biscuits, and why not, he's also on the front cover of the liner.It's difficult to fault this album, good song follows good song, the gorgeous instrumental Blues For Otto almost had this old cynic weeping. I'm not sure who 'Otto' is, but I bless him for inspiring Peter to write that tune. Watch Your Step and Worried Mind conclude the Peter Gelling originals. The latter tune there could have been my theme song with it's woe-is-me attitude, majestic stuff. And the final tune, penned by James Oden, is Goin' Down Slow, which Peter treats lovingly, is slow blues at their very finest. I cannot say enough good things about this CD which I regard as an authentic masterpiece. On a scale of one to ten, I would give it a twelve, there is not a weak point anywhere in my opinion, hence my bald statement, the very best Australian album I've ever heard ~ South Australian Blues Society, 1999

Deluxury - Crosseyed Cupid

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1999
Time:54:23 
Size:125,7 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Rock/Contemporary Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Soul to Keep - 3:57
 2. Waitin' - 4:17
 3. Nothin's ez - 4:28
 4. Nobody's business - 4:36
 5. Best I Can Do - 5:51
 6. Rockin' in Memphis - 4:35
 7. Someone Like Me - 3:13
 8. Girl Like You - 4:31
 9. Straight Ahead - 4:57
10. Whiskey Drinkin' Man - 4:38
11. That's Enough - 3:16
12. Everything I Need - 4:03
13. It's Over - 1:55

Deluxury's "Tales of the Misguided Arrow" CD features the standout track "Crosseyed Cupid," a dance genre classic from 1990. Released under the DELUXURY label with catalog number DELCD8013, this album captures the vibrant energy and unique sound of early 90s dance music. The striking cover art showcases a pensive cherub, perfectly complementing the album's thematic undertones.This edition is  release CD, offering a compelling blend of catchy rhythms and memorable melodies that fans of the genre will appreciate. Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage dance music, this album holds a notable place as a representation of the era's style and musical innovation. Add this distinctive CD to your collection and enjoy the timeless beats of Deluxury.
DeLuxury had five record releases, including the all original Crosseyed Cupid; was sponsored by Miller Beer for eight years; toured the Midwest and beyond; and played many prestigious gigs as headliners as well as the opening act for Stevie Ray Vaughan, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Fabulous Thunderbirds and Little Feat, among others. They also had the pleasure of supporting established artists, including Robert Plant and Joan Baez, and jumping on stage to jam with them.

Steve Rowe - Live à Montréal

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:54:52 
Size:126,7 MB 
Label:Howlin' Blue Productions  
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Don't Dog Me Tonight - 6:21
 2. Four in the Morning - 4:06
 3. Train to Gatton - 4:05
 4. Little Wing - 7:17
 5. One Foot Front - 3:56
 6. Cool Down - 5:12
 7. Carlos & Me - 6:55
 8. Can't Forgive, Won't Forget - 4:32
 9. Shine On - 9:05
10. Mumblin' Man - 3:18

Musicians:
Steve Rowe - Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar;
Alec McElcheran - Vocals, Bass;
Lazlo Ullmann - Organ;
Dominic Legrand - Drums
Eric Kahyat - Saxophone;
Sarah McElcheran - Trumpet.

Steve Rowe – Quebec Guitar Hero!  Master blues guitarist Steve Rowe has earned his solid reputation !
Career highlights include the Spectra Presentation – Opening for the legendary Buddy Guy at Montreal’s Metropolis Theatre; Colin James at The Montreal Spectrum; Bryan Lee on his Quebec Tour and jamming with blues legend Hubert Summlin. Canada’s Prime Minister of the Blues Dutch Mason had a young Steve once play with his band, inviting him to “Take it away, son” on the evening’s first solo.  He mastered his craft while backing up many headliners on the Montreal blues scene. Smokey Wilson’s advice to Steve was simple: “You’re an honest bluesman. Don’t ever change.”
Montreal CHOM radio’s Randy Renaud called Rowe a “head-down, have-guitar-will-travel professional who derives his greatest satisfaction from songs and notes perfectly delivered”. He was right. As is Rowe’s style, every note is deliberate and each tone carries meaning.
Accolades include 15 Nominations fron the Quebec Lys Blues Awards for Best CD and Best Guitarist, and all five of his CDs have made it into the Top 20 CDs in the US Living Blues Charts, as well Toronto’s Maple Blues Mag. Highlights from Steve’s third studio recording, Front Rowe Center, include a nationwide broadcast on Rogers TV, live from the Ottawa Bluesfest in 2005.
Steve’s band is a regular event with Spectra, booked frequently at The Montreal’s International Jazz Festival as well as other related events. Festiblues de Montréal has showcased him almost every year since it’s inception. Steve’s tours have taken to Bluesfests across Canada, including Ottawa, Edmunston, Sutton, Trois Rivieres, Toronto, James Bay, Noranda, Chicoutimi, and Vancouver, to name a few.
Steve was also a “Blues Brother” in the popular YTV teen series Prank Patrol for their season premiere. Feature film releases Teddy Bear and Seven Days have also chosen numerous songs from Steve’s large original repertoire for their sound tracks. CBC’s Homerun used his music for their opening theme for 3 years. Coaching actor Christian Kane for his blues guitar-playing role in MTV’s feature Love Song, as well as recording the solo guitar parts for the film, was a huge thrill. Steve’s television premiere for Bravo Television’s Café Campus en Blues in ‘97 was his first major National exposure.
He formed  his first band Skid Rowe with Bob Smith in 1981. His influences come from 1950s Chicago and 60s British blues,  with a huge helping of Michael Bloomfield, all the Kings (Freddie, Albert, and B.B.), Johnny Winter and Eric Clapton. After honing his skills on blues standards, Rowe decided to start writing his own lyrics and music, releasing his first CD in 2000 entitled Driving the Blues Away. This is when he first met Sound Engineer Kevin Komada, Hotel2Tango’s Recording Studio, and Mastering Artist Andrew Heermans of Polywog Recording Company (NYC). This team can take much of the credit for the rich and pure tones of each instrument. Staying true to his roots, Steve and the band record live off the floor straight to two inch analogue tape.
Steve, acknowledged by Canada’s ITunes and International press as a “Guitar Hero”, has firmly established himself as an original Canadian Bluesman.

Morgan Davis Band - Live

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1993
Time:37:04 
Size:85,8 MB 
Label:Not On Label 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Done Changed My Way of Living - 4:49
 2. Rosalee - 2:38
 3. Do the Do - 2:46
 4. I'm Leavin' Town - 4:17
 5. Wine - 3:35
 6. Tavelling Riverside Blues - 3:41
 7. Can't Hold Out Much Longer - 3:59
 8. Ooh Baby, Hold Me - 4:03
 9. Somebody Been Talking - 3:43
10. Whatchasee - 3:30

Musicians:
Morgan Davis - Guitar, Vocals;
Alan Duffy - Bass;
Geoff Arsenault - Drums.

Toronto-area Canadian Blues Band.Recorded Live at Grossmans Tavern, Toronto August 14, 1993.
Morgan Davis is a Canadian blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter.
He was born and spent his childhood in Detroit, Michigan, before relocating to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2001. His song "Why'd You Lie" was a hit for Colin James and featured on James' 1988 debut album. "Reefer Smokin' Man" was described as a "blues cult classic". 

nuBlues Band - Chicken Fried Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:35:59 
Size:83,1 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Walking the Dog - 4:04
 2. My Addiction - 3:23
 3. I'm Back - 4:35
 4. Hey! - 5:31
 5. Kind Hearted Woman Blues - 4:29
 6. Sweet Home Chicago (feat. Gypsy) - 7:07
 7. Those Dreams (feat. Gypsy) - 6:46

Could find no bio reviews on this one.

Danny Chicago - Sometimes I Think Too Much

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:70:26 
Size:163,1 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Singer Songwriter/Blues/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Sometimes I Think Too Much (Live) - 2:50
 2. How Do I Get My Songs on the Radio (Live) - 3:46
 3. Everything Is Gonna Be Alright (Live) - 4:23
 4. A Little Bit Drunk and a Little Bit Stoned - 3:29
 5. I Just Wanted You to Know (Live) - 3:35
 6. Close Your Eyes - 2:40
 7. I Wasn't Looking for Trouble (Live) - 2:24
 8. Every Man Needs a Woman (Live) - 6:05
 9. Fallen Angel (Live) - 2:50
10. Runaway Train - 3:13
11. You Can Run but You Cannot Hide (Live) - 2:27
12. You Make Me Crazy (Live) - 2:38
13. In the Heat of the Night (Live) - 2:50
14. Put It in the Hat (Live) - 2:12
15. How to Write the Blues (Live) - 3:36
16. Sweet Sugar Daddy (Live) - 5:08
17. Sugar Buns (Live) - 3:24
18. Russian Soldier - 3:34
19. Let's All Go to Washington (Live) - 2:17
20. House of Whores - 4:27
21. Help Somebody (Live) - 2:27

Danny (Danny LoCascio) is from Chicago, Illinois. He has lived in Vienna for over 15 years and performs in his band MEAN STREETS and now DANNY CHICAGO AND THE LUCKY BAND.The name “Danny Chicago” evolved from always being referred to as “Danny from Chicago” with his musical friends in Vienna because they have such a hard time pronouncing or remembering his last name.He writes and performs his own original songs in the style of Blues, Rock, Funk, Country, Ballads, Boogie Woogie and even Reggae. The style is often light hearted and humorous and sometimes inspires audience participation/


John Logan - John Logan with The LIX [EP]

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:20:47 
Size:48,0 MB 
Label:Peachy Records 
Styles:Blues/Mix
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Little Bird - 4:12
 2. (She Likes It) Greasy - 2:59
 3. Midnite In The City - 3:35
 4. Baby's Got A Lock On My Heart - 3:29
 5. '55 Thunderbird - 3:09
 6. Brownsville Woman Blues - 3:22

John Logan’s musical journey spans decades and genres, deeply rooted in folk, blues, and jazz. His early fascination with music began in South Bend, Indiana, where he was surrounded by folk musicians in his family’s lively gatherings. However, it was in the 1960s Bay Area scene where Logan truly immersed himself in performing. Playing at iconic clubs like The Jabberwocky in Berkeley, he honed his skills, absorbing influences from folk and flamenco.The 1970s saw Logan exploring blues and jazz influences while living in Wyoming. He studied under Berklee-trained guitarist Ron McClure, delving into composition, jazz fusion, and experimental performances. His time in Austin during the 1980s placed him in the heart of the city’s thriving blues scene, where he worked in radio while playing alongside legends like Alan Haynes and Butch Hancock. His deep involvement in Austin’s music culture led him to become the music director at KLBJ, shaping the city’s airwaves. For more information or to learn more, visit www.johnloganmusicstl.us/

The Michael Terry Group - Bighead Baby

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:32:48 
Size:75,7 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Rockin`Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bighead Baby - 3:14
 2. Why You Wanna Scream On Me - 3:47
 3. Here To Stay - 0:21
 4. Muddy World - 1:49
 5. Too Bad - 1:34
 6. Mama Raised A Fool - 3:05
 7. What Would I Do - 3:56
 8. Whooped - 3:54
 9. Takin' Names - 3:30
10. She My Baby - 3:26
11. Hard To Find My Way - 4:06

"Bighead Baby" is The Michael Terry Group's debut CD. The band, from St. Louis, MO, consists of Michael Terry on vocals and guitars, Jan "Jan-Jan" Cameron on bass, Michael Schmidt on drums, and Steve "Weepin' One Take" Wamser on keyboards. The CD features eleven original and well done tracks. The disc opens with the catchy title track "Bighead Baby". Now I could be wrong, but I'm thinkin' that telling your baby she has a big head has to be right up there - on the things not to say list - with telling her she has a big butt. With it's humorous lyrics, this foot tappin' / knee slappin' / head bobbin' shuffle is highlighted by real tight and steady rhythm and great guitar and piano leads. "Why You Wanna Scream On Me?" could very well be the discs best track. The groove that Jan-Jan, Michael and Steve have themselves locked into is as awesome as Michael's scorching guitar leads and vocals. This three and a half minute track should have been at least six or seven minutes longer, but several replays took care of that. Real good stuff right here. One of the discs more progressive tracks is "Mama Raised A Fool". This one's an all out free for all with everyone wailin' away. The mix of hot funk coming from the rhythm section, along with the wild guitar chords and psychedelic sounds created by the piano, had me thinking Sly and the Family Stone on steroids. Whoa! In spite of some great musical support, "What Would I Do?" is one of those tracks where the intensity of the lyrics, and the emotional way in which they are sung, absolutely steal the song. This melancholy ballad has Michael wondering about the same things everyone who loves someone might wonder about - should that loved one all of a sudden be gone. It's songs like this that would get my "song of the year" vote. Great work, Michael! On this all out jam, the band's kickin' ass and "Takin' Names". Depending on where your speakers are located, you just might want to be concerned with your smoke alarms going off when this one gets going. The scorching guitar licks, the fiery rhythm and the blazing piano are all throwing out some serious heat. Other rockin', funky and blues filled tracks on "Bighead Baby" include: "Here to Stay", "Muddy World", "Too Bad:, "Whooped", "She's My Baby", and "Hard To Find My Way".


Paulie Bignell & The Thornbury Two - Lost & Dangerous

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2014
Time:50:44 
Size:118,0 MB 
Label:Black Market Music 
Styles:Blues/R`n`R/ 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Drive It on Home - 3:14
 2. Gonna Bring You Down - 2:49
 3. You Can't Drink All Day - 3:33
 4. Ride It Like I Stole It - 3:29
 5. I Don't Mind Anymore - 4:08
 6. Gps - 3:10
 7. Do It Again - 3:32
 8. Come Down Hard - 2:36
 9. Howlin' for My Darlin' - 5:02
10. One, One Way Ticket - 3:27
11. Life in the Past Lane - 3:08
12. Hurts Me Too - 5:21
13. Pippa is a Ripper - 2:45
14. Walk a Mile in My Shoes - 4:22

A proud product of Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, Paulie clearly understands the rowdy, rhythmic drive of the Blues but to call him a Blues revivalist is much the same as calling T-Bone Burnett a sideman. Dig deeper into the Bignell oeuvre and his tangled root system of Rockabilly, Country, soulful R&B and flat-out Rock n Roll becomes apparent.  
Paulie Bignell has established a reputation as one of Australia’s leading songwriters, guitarists and performers with his rock'n'roll jump-blues band The Detonators. In 2011, he took the bigger jump and released his first solo album - Red Eye Flight. Teaming with 'The Thornbury Two" (Peter Beulke and Craig Hadlow), Paulie is now releasing his sophomore effort. Paulie’s songwriting is a stand out feature again. His wry humour tackling issues such as a malfunctioning GPS (GPS), the joys of drinking all day (You Can’t Drink All Day If You Don’t Start In The Morning), and the attraction of retro (Life In The Past Lane), the sister in law of the future King of England (Pippa Is A Ripper), amongst other gems. “Lost & Dangerous... is Rock’n’Roll’Blues from the suburbs” - Paulie Bignell.


Lou Wilson & Todays People - Blues Groove

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:56:08 
Size:128,6 MB 
Label:Crew Records 
Styles:Blues/Soul/R&B/Funk 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Boogie Man Song - 4:46
 2. Fallen Down and Cant Get Up - 4:38
 3. Ol Skool Joint - 4:27
 4. Since U Been Gone - 3:51
 5. Blues Groove - 4:28
 6. Trippin' Out Over You - 4:19
 7. Not Enough Time On The Clock - 4:01
 8. Big Foot Country - 4:19
 9. Sea Weed - 4:50
10. Gonna Let The Dogs Out - 3:56
11. Come On Over Here - 4:20
12. Goove Aint Nothin But A Feelin' - 4:07
13. Ol Skool Joint (after hours) - 4:01

Lou (Loise E.) Wilson was born in Senatobia Mississippi. With his family later moving to Memphis Tennessee. As a performer Lou’s recording career stretches back to the fifties, where as a founder member of Wade Flemons & The New Comers he recorded a top R&B hit with “Here I Stand” for Chicago’s Vee-Jay Records. As a solo performer Lou experienced further success with “This Love Is Getting Deeper” which appeared on the Kent Records subsidiary label, Supreme. Lou’s Next release “Got To Be Me” appeared on Columbia Records, this time under the name Of Lou Edwards & Today’s People. The success of this release was not only confined to the USA. Import copies of the 45 soon found there way into England reaching a whole army of new fans. It was the flipside of the Columbia release “Talkin’ ‘Bout Poor Folks, Thinkin’ ‘Bout My Folks” that caught the imagination of Northern Soul Scene, and has since become regarded as an all time classic of this genre. Lou and his family had by now relocated to Kalamazoo Michigan. A further three releases appeared on the Detroit Crew label. Culminating in the acclaimed, 2005 cd album, “Blues Groove” which lou released on his own Frontline Label. It is from Lou’s current cd album “Money Talk” that Soul Junction has lifted two excellent southern soul tracks for its next 45 release, “Settle Down” b/w “Around The Corner From Love”.

воскресенье, 19 апреля 2026 г.

Jon Justice - The Rebound

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:61:57 
Size:142,9 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues/Blues Rock
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Nobody's Bizness - 4:24
 2. Bad Bad Man - 3:33
 3. Mean Old World - 4:48
 4. All in My Head - 5:02
 5. The Rebound - 3:48
 6. Blame - 4:38
 7. Leavin' to Stay - 3:12
 8. You and Me - 4:41
 9. Lose it All - 4:58
10. Working Girl - 4:38
11. No Good Goodbyes - 3:59
12. You're Mine - 3:58
13. Get You Good - 5:46
14. Brighter Day - 4:25

An hour of kickass blues from a Cincinnati white guy. Justice lays down the blues like no other with heavy guitar riffs and solos. Great rhythm section and horn work will please any blues fan. What "The Blues" is supposed to be. © (KH) © 2005-2009 by Texas Music Times LLC. All rights reserved/ "The Rebound has been subject to world wide praise and has been charting in the Top 20 of the Roots Blues Music Reports for over 3 months, reaching as high as #8. The album evokes influences from 50's blues icon's, 60's soul kings and 70's funk titans, however at the end of the day, Jon Justice's truly original sound shines through". © A good, no messin' rockin' soul blues rock album. There are no exceptional songs here, but no bad songs either. The musicianship is terrific, especially Jon's great funky guitar work, and terrific sax and trumpet work from the great back up band. Jon Justice also deserves great credit for penning the fourteen tracks here. A really great listen. 

Jason King Band - Blue Skies & Black Shoes

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:46:00 
Size:105,9 MB 
Label:Hip-Rox Music 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Steppin' Out - 4:09
 2. I'm Your Man - 3:20
 3. Driftin' - 3:29
 4. Cryin' Shame - 7:13
 5. Learn To Take It Slow - 4:37
 6. Broken - 3:34
 7. Mean & Nasty - 4:41
 8. Blue Skies & Black Shoes - 4:16
 9. SoulShaker - 3:29
10. My Little Baby - 3:45
11. 6 years gone - 3:21

Northern Nevada is Reno and Sparks, casinos and open spaces. It's not the home of the blues. But amid all of this Western grandeur is Jason King Roxas and his fellow musicians, the Jason King Band.
Born in the Philippines in 1973 of Japanese and Castilian ancestry, Jason King Roxas (vocals and guitar) immigrated to Los Angeles in 1980 and began playing guitar in the church choir during high school. His band consists of Wilbert Banks (bass), Michael Patrick Moore (drums), and Tommy Stiles (guitar, lap slide, and pedal steel) with guest appearances by Pat Dotson (drums), Jason Stanton (keyboards), Freddie Mills (harmonica), and Rick Metz (saxes). The first thing I noticed was the well-crafted sound of Blues Skies and Black Shoes. Great performances that were really well recorded, not something you will always find in this era of the everyman's home studio. Hands off to Todd Rold at Watersign Studios in Reno for his recording, engineering, and mixing, as well as Jason King Roxas and Todd for their work as producers.A highlight of the CD for me was "Cryin' Shame". It is a nice, slow blues that Jason Stanton drops some tasty piano behind. Mr. Roxas noodles through some classic riffs and sizzles with his solos.I found "Broken" and "6 Years Gone" to be excellent acoustic blues numbers with yearning guitar work that will break your heart. While "Driftin'" and "SoulShaker" try to rip the doors off with vocals and guitar playing that Stevie Ray would be proud to hear. Jason is in total control of his voice and his other instrument, his Strat.
This CD is very good with some moments of greatness. All eleven tracks are original compositions and seem to show a good range in style and ability. Jason's guitar playing is both masterful and emotional, and the band lays down a solid groove and contributes textures and key solos that push this CD beyond the typical first album for a band ~ by Steve "Fly" Klein/