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понедельник, 21 октября 2024 г.

Nicky Burt - A Good Dream Gone Bad

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:40:04 
Size:93,0 MB 
Label:Poverty Hill Recording 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. The Devils Sister - 4:31
 2. Nobody Cares When A Bad Girl Cries - 4:26
 3. Ballad Of Cleophus - 4:04
 4. A Good Dream Gone Bad - 4:45
 5. Kick Back Relax - 2:19
 6. Back Roads Hideaway - 4:05
 7. Cruisin - 3:45
 8. Satan In Church - 5:51
 9. I Can't Get The Blues - 3:51
10. Put A Little Money On The Credit Card - 2:21

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Larry Burton - Five Hundred Miles Of Highway

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:47:06 
Size:108,6 MB 
Label:Lost World Music 
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Come Inside My Room - 3:36
 2. High Heels and Tight Blue Jeans - 3:15
 3. I've Got Your Body (He Has Your Mind) - 4:29
 4. You're So Mean to Me - 2:39
 5. Pipe Dream - 3:37
 6. Dark Clouds - 4:05
 7. I Should Have Known - 3:21
 8. Going Back Home - 4:32
 9. Good Idea At the Time - 3:12
10. You Hurt Me So Bad - 4:57
11. The Blues Just Stay the Same - 3:33
12. 500 Miles of Highway - 5:45

Larry's blues are as real as you can get. He was born in Coldwater, Mississippi in 1951, lived briefly in Memphis before coming to Chicago in 1956, where he grew up on the West Side and listened to Big Bill Hill's pioneering blues radio show. He started playing bass, then guitar with a group of high school buddies that included Tony Llorens, later the producer of several Albert King album; in fact, everybody in the group wound up working with Albert at one time or another.
Larry is the compete package-a great guitarist, a soulful blues singer and a creative songwriter. Larry's resumé reads like a who's who of the blues. He has played in support of Albert King, Albert Collins, John Lee Hooker, Taj Mahal, Johnny Winter, Koko Taylor, Little Milton , Son Seals Otis Rush, Jimmy Johnson, Lonnie Brooks, Jimmy Witherspoon, Sugar Blue, Kim Wilson and Champion Jack Dupree just to name a few.
Larry had also played on over two dozen albums including the great Albert King album San Francesco '83 and Lou Rawls' experimental Shades of Blue. He's on A.C. Reed's iconoclastic Fed Up With This Music. He's on four Collins albums, two of them recorded live in Switzerland and Japan. He's on three albums with Johnny Littlejohn and two with Jimmy Johnson, He's featured on Past, Present & Future (Earwig Records) by his brother Aron Burton, the well known blues singer and bass player. He was also co-leader of the Burton Brothers Blues Band when they cut their album released in Europe on the B&B Label. Larry is also spotlighted on the Icehouse Records release, Slide Guitar Blues, along with Johnny Winter, Sonny Landreth and Elmore James.He has played on five albums that were nominated for Grammy Awards. Is that qualified or what? Naturally, all the other blues artist would have been happy if Larry had continued to back them up with his outstanding rhythm work-he plays full, precise chords that are fingered so cleanly and played so tenderly, you can hear every note-and his fully developed, fiery solos. But his ability to front a band blossomed on one of his European tours and led to the release of his own first album Hustler's Paradise on the Brambus Label. It is chock full of scorching guitar and features all original songs by Larry Burton. They explore the nuances of the man/woman relationship that is the source of so much of the world's blues-and the medicine for it too. But they weren't playing the blues at those sock hops and "Las Vegas Nights," they were playing the latest hits by James Brown, Wilson Pickett or Sam and Dave-not to mention the Rascals, The Beatles and especially Jimi Hendrix, who remains one of Larry's favorites. It was in 1967 that his brother Willie, who played saxophone, introduced Larry to the local club scene, and it's been a steady diet of blues ever since.
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The C.Zek Band - Agarthi

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:39:47 
Size:92,7 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Rock/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Feel Like in Mississippi - 5:35
 2. Peacemaker - 4:34
 3. Agarthi - 6:38
 4. Baby Blue - 6:11
 5. Way Back Home - 4:19
 6. Dancing with the Fire - 5:07
 7. Whispering Blues - 7:21

THE C. ZEK BAND: Blues, Funky, Rock & Soul for free minds !!The C. Zek Band was born in October 2015, from an idea of guitarist, singer and composer Christian Zecchin. In febraury 2017 they'll be released the them first album "SET YOU FREE" with wonderful reviews from the Rock magazines. In november 7th 2020 they released the second album "SAMSARA" for the label Andromeda Relix/ 'Agarthi' is a journey into the past, like a kind of time machine that takes you back to those lands of overseas where the long guitar rides, peppered with dreamyam/The new album ‘Agarthi ' consists of a total of seven unreleased tracks, six sung tracks and an instrumental track that is the title-track of the album. All songs written by Christian Zecchin and arranged by the band. The influences, of rock and psch edelic rock 70s are multiple and can be traced back to the golden age of rock and to formations such as Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead, Santana and Pink Flo/The guitars of Christian Zecchin and the keyboards of Matteo Bertaiola in the foreground build dreamlike melodies in a sort of engaging sound mantra, accompanied by a rhythm section that builds the right atmosphere for the voice of the band leader. Christian Zecchin of the new album states: "Agarthi is a legendary place enclosed in the center of the Earth, the original place of humanity. According to legend, one of the entrances to Agarthi is located in the Gobi desert, in East Asia, where another, more evolved civilization would live. The title "Agarhi"was chosen because it contains a meaning linked to the exploration of the link with other places, imagining caravans that cross deserts in search of a contact as a sign of peace".


пятница, 18 октября 2024 г.

Jovin Webb - Drifter

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:43:48 
Size:101,4 MB 
Label:Blind Pig Records 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bottom Of A Bottle - 3:46
 2. Save Me - 4:38
 3. I'm A Drifter - 3:54
 4. Drunk On Your Love - 3:42
 5. Wig On Wrong - 2:22
 6. Livin' Reckless - 3:14
 7. Blues For A Reason - 3:25
 8. Mine Someday - 4:47
 9. Hand On The Bible - 4:00
10. Bad Deeds - 3:37
11. It's The Hawk - 3:07
12. Born Under A Bad Sign - 3:10

Four years after bursting onto the national stage with his memorable American Idol audition, Jovin Webb is reminding listeners of the qualities that make him such a captivating performer with Drifter, his debut album due out Oct. 18 via Blind Pig Records. The 12-track project shows the Baton Rouge, La.-based Webb embracing classic blues traditions as he sprinkles hints of personal experiences into his songwriting, with elements of the Southern Black Baptist church music that first inspired him as a kid also woven throughout.
Back in 2020, Webb advanced to the Top 10 during American Idol’s 18th season following an initial audition that earned him a standing ovation from that year’s judges. He was praised for his authenticity and the quality of his voice (which judge Lionel Richie described at the time as “what barbecue sauce sounds like”), both essential elements that are present on Drifter.
The gravelly sound and wide range of Webb’s vocals demand listeners’ attention, as on “Blues for a Reason” and “Save Me.” The rough edge to Webb’s voice on both personal songs adds weight to lyrics about heartbreak, financial uncertainty, identity and the determination to keep pursuing a dream. As Webb sings in “Blues for a Reason,” “The world’s on my back, trying to make an honest living / I’ve got music in my blood, and my heart has taken a beating / But I got my own story to tell, see I sing the blues for a reason.” That same rough vocal quality also brings a vulnerability to “Drunk on Your Love” as Webb sings of being enthralled by a deep love, and to “Mine Someday,” a song about yearning and hope that spotlights Webb’s voice as delicate organ embellishments build out the sound around him.
While Drifter includes some quieter moments, it shines most on songs that embrace classic blues themes, as “I’m a Drifter,” “Bottom of a Bottle” and “Bad Deeds” do. The song that inspired the album title features a guttural chugging rhythm as Webb sings of the pros and cons of a nomadic lifestyle, while the slow and steady “Bottom of a Bottle” spotlights Webb’s skills as a harmonica player as he wails along between lyrics about taking shots for “trouble” and “pain.”
Meanwhile, “Bad Deeds,” which also incorporates some stellar harmonica moments, explores the difficulties of a relationship gone sour, with Webb at one point singing the haunting line, “I’d rather visit your grave than to have you visit mine.” Webb similarly embraces traditional blues with his take on Albert King’s “Born Under a Bad Sign,” the only cover on the album, and goes all in on late 1950s-style rock ‘n’ roll with “Wig on Wrong,” a speedy Little Richard-esque song that’s all fun.
Webb’s gospel influences are present throughout the album, but are perhaps most prominent on “Livin’ Reckless.” The song shows Webb softening his vocals as his lyrics beg to find a direction in life, all as a glorious organ performance rises and falls in the background. While Webb’s voice is the clear standout on Drifter, the keys performances included throughout the album—as on “Livin’ Reckless”—and Webb’s harmonica playing kick the album into another gear.
From start to finish, Drifter emerges as a remarkable album from an artist who has already paid his dues and is ready to share his music with a global audience. It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves the genre as much as Webb clearly does.

четверг, 17 октября 2024 г.

Frank Biner - Fixin' to Jam

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2000
Time:59:23 
Size:141,4 MB 
Label:Acoustic Music 
Styles:Blues/Modern Electric Blues/Soul/R&B
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Oil and Water - 4:23
 2. Lonesome Highway - 3:55
 3. Louisiana On My Mind - 5:06
 4. Down On San Pablo Ave - 5:31
 5. Rebel - 5:56
 6. Born On Broadway - 4:18
 7. Little Miss Behaver - 4:18
 8. Don't Answer the Door - 6:09
 9. Old Home Week - 4:03
10. You Ain't All That - 3:47
11. Fixin' to Jam - 3:00
12. Brandy - 8:53

American guitarist, singer/songwriter and composer, born 1950 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and died May 2001 from a heart attack.
This guitarist and singer was a “blues man” of the first water. With an irresistible aura, he literally celebrates his music, which ranges from soul cuts such as “Louisiana On My Mind” to blues jumps (“Down On San Pablo Ave”), traditional acoustic pickings (“Rebel”) and slide playing (“Little Miss Behaver”), all the way to powerful blues-rocks (“Lonesome Highway”). Frank Biner amalgamates tradition and zeitgeist in “Fixin’ To Jam” to form a perfect unity that means pure fun. One might wish for a chromed sparkling limo to get on the road and travel endless highways, with the Frank Biner CD and the loudspeakers playing full blast (http://www.bay-area-bands.com/bab00038.htm).

вторник, 15 октября 2024 г.

Buzztown - Wherever You Hide

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:58:25 
Size:134,3 MB 
Label:Dixiefrog Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. I can't believe it - 4:48
 2. Trader - 3:06
 3. Slice of life - 3:06
 4. The devil's walking in my footsteps - 4:17
 5. Dirty woman - 4:22
 6. Sons - 6:08
 7. Level up - 1:23
 8. Wake up - 3:19
 9. Wherever you hide - 3:19
10. Pills - 5:08
11. Not a good thing - 4:38
12. Something growing in me - 4:28
13. How to love you - 6:04
14. Blue crunch - 4:12

Eclectism is what defines Buzztown best. The band, born in 2007, happily mixes blues, jazz, soul, boogie, rock and funk, with a wink to Robben Ford, no less! Here comes their new CD “Wherever you hide” where one can find traces of the diverse tastes, moods, atmospheres and influences ingested by the four musicians who certainly know how to stick together and show how much fun they have playing music. An infectious enthusiam, for sure, since several friends decided to join the venture such as harp player Vincent Bucher, Hammond organ player David Carion, vocalist Emilie Hédou, sax player Dominique Marc, trumpet player Valentin Pellet and trombonist Mathieu Dufourq. With this second album, Buzztown certainly passed the test!

All Good Things - Easy Ride

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2015
Time:46:04 
Size:106,0 MB 
Label:Red Eyed Moose Label Atlantic Division 
Styles:Blues/Rock/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hey Hey (Thurmont Mix) - 3:40
 2. Im Coming Home - 4:44
 3. Pretty Julie - 3:16
 4. Easy Ride - 4:14
 5. Cool Breeze - 4:55
 6. Rosie - 3:57
 7. Easy Come Easy Go - 3:55
 8. Welcome to Baltimore - 4:02
 9. Whos to Say - 4:41
10. Song for the Workingman - 4:25
11. Dancing in the Rain - 4:09

It’s been a while since Chris placed an advertisement in the Washington City Paper calling for seasoned musicians to work on a blues/rock recording project. When I first showed up at his studio, barefoot and hung over from the previous night’s debauchery, I had no idea what lay in store as I began setting up my keyboard. I hadn’t played in several weeks since parting ways with yet another band… my head hurt… and Chris and I did not seem to have very much in common, at least on the surface. I was an engineer who worked for the Department of Defense. Chris would laugh and describe himself as one who “stacked fruit in symmetrical pyramids.” We were soon joined by John (a bass wielding medical technician affectionately referred to as “Moose”), Ray (a shaggy-looking wedding photographer and versatile guitarist), and Jeff (who spoke quietly, but banged the drums). Once we got started, it was immediately obvious to us that we were having too much fun playing music together to care about "cultural differences." And so it began.While we leisurely recorded some original songs over the next few months, we were visited by a wide variety of musicians and personalities – background vocalists Nancy and Margaret, harmonica players, saxophonists, another drummer who could muster nothing more than a polka beat, a lead guitarist with an unusually large ego, and a chiropractor/guitarist from New Jersey who (as he pulled a joint from his shirt pocket) offered to buy the chair in which he sat for $50. There were other colorful characters, who may have contributed to these songs over the years, but they have gone their separate ways, their names forgotten. 

понедельник, 14 октября 2024 г.

Ayanna & The Soulmates - Looking For A Home Too

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:43:31 
Size:101,1 MB 
Label:Little Buster Records 
Styles:R&B/Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. What Can I Do - 4:44
 2. I've Been Watching You - 4:59
 3. My Darling - 5:08
 4. Thinking About You - 5:09
 5. Broken Hearted Girl - 4:10
 6. Tougher Than Tough - 3:31
 7. That's What I Want to Do - 6:24
 8. Ever Since - 3:25
 9. Looking for a Home - 5:57

National recording artist, Ayanna Hobson, Her performance repertoire consists of her original compositions, urban, progressive & standard jazz/blues, soul and gospel. Her musical diet consisted of many of the greats such as, B.B. King, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye and Sarah Vaughn to name a few. Her powerful vocal style, with an Operatic 4.5 Octave range, has often been compared to that of Cleo Laine and Sarah Vaughn, her jazzy vocal stylings to that of Abbey Lincoln and Betty Carter. Her powerful Blues deliveries to that of KoKo Taylor!

Steve Azar - Delta Soul Volume One

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:37:15 
Size:85,8 MB 
Label:Ride Records 
Styles:Rock/Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Highway 61 (Delta Mix) - 3:35
 2. Flatlands (Delta Mix) - 5:00
 3. Mississippi Minute (Delta Mix) - 3:10
 4. Gonna Be Good Lovin' U (Delta Mix) - 3:42
 5. Bluestune (Delta Mix) - 4:11
 6. Indianola (Delta Mix) - 4:24
 7. Doin' It Right (Delta Mix) - 2:50
 8. Goin' To Beat The Devil (Delta Mix) - 4:19
 9. The River's Workin' (Delta Mix) - 6:01

Steve Azar mixes his Delta roots with blues, rock ands oul, and a little touch of twang to create his sound, "Delta Soul". It's the music of Steve Azar found on his CD, Delta Soul Volume One. A collection of songs that take you along on Steve's musical journey through his life in the Mississippi Delta. A great listen start to finish. Music & Culture Ambassador of Mississippi, Steve Azar, is a modern day renaissance man, hit songwriter, recording artist, music producer, golfer and philanthropist. 

воскресенье, 13 октября 2024 г.

The Boxcar Joe Laing and The Boxcar All Stars - Boxfull Of Blues



Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1996
Time:46:37 
Size:107,7 MB 
Label:Starhill Music
Styles:Blues 
Art:Full 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Killing Floor - 5:05
 2. Help Me - 5:10
 3. Hallelujah, I Love Her So - 4:08
 4. You’re Gonna Hate It Baby - 7:29
 5. Rock Me - 5:16
 6. Let The Good Times Roll - 4:42
 7. (Sitting On The) Dock Of The Bay - 5:10
 8. Mad Dash For The City - 4:02
 9. The Things That I Used To Do - 5:31

'Music is your own experience, your thoughts, your wisdom. If you don't live it, it won't come out your horn." Charlie Parker/ 
With a stage presence as big as the sun and and a heart as warm as the tropical waters off Belize, blues man "Boxcar" Joe Laing has graced us with his first CD, "Boxfull of Blues - recorded live from Manny's Car Wash," New York City's leading blues venue. Charlie Parker spoke as if he knew the Boxcar personally. If it's experience, thoughts, wisdom and living it that counts, what emanates from the bell of the horn that is the Boxcar that is the blues. Check it out.


суббота, 12 октября 2024 г.

J. Boss Blues Band - White Cats Play The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:53:17 
Size:122,6 MB 
Label:MCDP International UG 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Baby What You Want Me To Do - 4:12
 2. Steady Rollin' Man - 5:20
 3. It Takes a Lot Of Love, It Takes A Train To Cry - 6:33
 4. I Can't Hold Out - 4:35
 5. Down The Road Apiece - 3:27
 6. One Sunny Day - 4:56
 7. How Blue Can You Get - 8:59
 8. Rock Me Baby - 5:21
 9. Honeyman - 4:44
10. Walking On Sunset - 5:05

60 years of stage presence and not a bit tired. Back to the roots.The fans love his music. J. Boss toured Germany in the 1960s with beat greats Lords, Rattles and Liverbirds. The J. BOSS BLUES BAND (JBBB) was one of the first blues bands in southern Germany in the early 1970s and toured all over Germany at that time. This period included appearances as the backing band for Errol Dixon, Eddie Taylor & Louis Meyers, Jim Kahr (ex John Lee Hooker Band) and Judy Cheeks. In order to broaden their range, they dropped the "blues" from the band name and from then on performed as the J. BOSS BAND. The band enjoyed success and played in live clubs, discos, rock festivals and biker meetings. Film composer and rock legend J. Boss has performed on stage with the greatest blues, jazz and rock legends, including Lords, Rattles, Errol Dixon, Jim Kahr (ex John Lee Hooker Band), Judy Cheeks, Henry Gray, Howlin’ Wolf Band, Eric Burdon, Puhdys, Dr. Feelgood, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Blues Brothers, Rory Gallagher and a German tour with Bo Diddley. In 1989, J. Boss composed and played the soundtrack to the film “Unter weitem Himmel” by Oluf Zierl. The J. Boss Band finally disbanded in 2010. But after that, J. Boss founded another blues band. New studio recordings were made in 2019. With their new album “White Cats Play The Blues”, the J. BOSS BLUES BAND is now starting anew and is also present again with live performances. Blues will never die!

Terry Marshall and Friend - Living The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:60:15 
Size:138,5 MB 
Label:Marshall Amplification Plc 
Styles:Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hoochie Coochie Man (feat.Alice Armstrong,Krissy Matthews,Robert Hokum) - 6:45
 2. Phone Booth (feat. Emma Wilson,Robert Hokum) - 4:20
 3. Voodoo Woman (feat.;Alice Armstrong,Zoe Schwarz,Robert Hokum) - 5:07
 4. Worried Dreams (feat.Robin Bibi,Laurence Jones) - 6:53
 5. I Got All You Need (feat.Alice Armstrong, Zoe Schwarz, Robert Hokum) - 4:05
 6. Help Me (feat.Robin Bibi,Hugh Budden) - 5:59
 7. Dr Feelgood (Emma Wilson,Robert Hokum) - 4:32
 8. Long Grey Mare (feat.Robin Bibi,Laurence Jones) - 5:01
 9. Me and my Gin (feat.Alice Armstrong,Robin Bibi,Laurence Jones) - 9:09
10. I'm Ready (feat.Zoe Schwarz,Robert Hokum) - 4:14
11. Smokestack Lightning (feat.obert Hokum,Hugh Budden) - 4:04

Terry Marshall reveals details of his debut album, Terry Marshall and Friends “Living the Blues” which boasts eleven blues classics performed with some of the finest blues musicians in the UK, including blues virtuoso Laurence Jones, award-winning singer/songwriters Alice Armstrong and Emma Wilson, and Deep Purple co-founder and bass player Nick Simper, to name but a few. “Living the Blues” will be released as a limited edition 180-gram heavyweight double LP set, CD and digitally via Marshall Records on October 11th, 2024. The announcement is accompanied by the new single “I Got All You Need”.  This album is not just a collection of songs; it’s a return to the pure, unembellished essence of the blues, distilled from a lifetime spent immersed in the genre. Terry’s approach to recording the album was as unique as his career. He aimed to capture the raw energy of live performances by working with musicians he has shared the stage with. Recorded live at The Marshall Studio in four days, arrangements were created on the fly to keep the atmosphere relaxed and spontaneous. This method resulted in a record rich in moments of spontaneity and raw energy, perfectly embodying the spirit of the blues.

пятница, 11 октября 2024 г.

Taboo Blue - Baby In The Bottom

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:42:54 
Size:99,3 MB 
Label:Cold Wind Records/Spacely Sparks Records  
Styles:Contemporary Blues  
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Schuffleitis - 2:53
 2. Do It for the Blues - 2:44
 3. Walkin With a Mountain - 3:48
 4. Wild Heart - 2:59
 5. Left Up to Me - 4:14
 6. In the Bottom - 2:44
 7. Dont Push Me - 3:03
 8. Follow Me - 3:29
 9. Lifes to Perfect - 3:45
10. Fit to Be Tied - 2:47
11. Electrocuted - 3:21
12. Black Mascara - 3:39
13. Yip Yap - 3:21

On Baby in the Bottom, Taboo Blue stirs up an intriguing fusion of Delta styles, blues-rock and mandolin-based folk. - Earl Simmons, All Music Guide.

Hamish Anderson - Electric

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:46:20 
Size:106,8 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Rock/Blues/Singer-Songwriter 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. You’re Mine - 3:46
 2. Late In The Evening - 5:09
 3. Stir Crazy - 4:21
 4. So Alive - 3:22
 5. Brighter Days - 4:06
 6. Pale Moonlight (Interlude) - 0:50
 7. Steal Away - 4:26
 8. Pain - 3:38
 9. It Ain't Easy - 2:53
10. Everybody - 4:05
11. Strangers - 5:37
12. Sweet Dreams - 4:00

They say a third album comes with no surprises for longtime fans; Electric does not fit into that category. The Melbourne multi-hyphenate has crafted innovative arrangements across 12 tracks of Seventies blues rock fused with contemporary sounds.Co-produced with Grammy-nominated engineer David Davis (Miguel, The War on Drugs, Keith Urban), Hamish Anderson has reached a new level of musicality and rollicking bravado.The collection draws endless comparisons. “Late in the Evening” could easily sit in the canon of Tom Petty, while “It Ain’t Easy” is Keith Richards’ legendary swagger with a little more anthemic ambition. The earth-shattering blues rocker “So Alive,” however, is the highlight. Thanks to its crisp strut and modernist aftertaste, it’s any wonder Gary Clark Jr. and George Thorogood bring Anderson out on tour any chance they get/

Glenn Lane - Me & The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1997
Time: 54:36 
Size:125,6 MB 
Label:Icehouse Records 
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Stay Gone - 4:28
 2. Can't Leave These Railroad Tracks - 3:20
 3. Moody Woman - 6:26
 4. Me & the Blues - 3:35
 5. Telephone Call - 4:03
 6. Little Money, Big Trouble - 4:39
 7. I'm Losing You - 5:21
 8. You Never Gave Up - 3:32
 9. Gotta Get Rid of the Blues - 4:32
10. Full Figured Woman - 5:35
11. I'm on Fire - 4:55
12. Lawdy, Lawdy, Lawdy - 4:02

Glenn Lane has a big, bold voice reminiscent of Little Milton's, plays a mean Hammond B-3 organ, and wrote the dozen songs that comprise Me and the Blues.... Lane harbors a hefty soul influence in his strong vocals, injecting the forceful "Stay Gone" and "Can't Leave These Railroad Tracks" with urgent passion. A taste of the church informs the uplifting, keyboard-drenched "You Never Gave Up." "Little Money, Big Trouble" swings handily.... Punchy horns mingle with tight grooves throughout this set, which makes a convincing case for Glenn Lane as a serious up-and-comer on the contemporary blues circuit. -- Living Blues