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суббота, 27 июля 2024 г.

Tony Ivan O'Hara - Harder Times

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:28:51 
Size:66,7 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Singer-Songwriter/Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. The Worst Thing - 4:19
 2. Mess with My Blues - 4:19
 3. Quarter Past Due - 3:46
 4. Reason to Smile - 3:41
 5. Harder Times - 3:54
 6. Red Light & Blue - 3:40
 7. Travellin' by Boxcar - 5:09

Tony Ivan O'Hara is a naturally gifted lyricist that has the remarkable ability to write songs that touch people in profound ways. Bringing together the rich sound of blues and soul with funky guitar playing, Tony is able to bring a unique flavour to each of his songs while paying homage to many great musicians of the blues era. Always a crowd favourite, Tony manages to connect with his audiences through his ready wit and ability to spin a well loved song in a new way, often times improvising lyrics into the songs that reflect traits of his audience members. Located in the greater Vancouver area, Tony can be found performing with the soulful band LazerKatz, folky blues quartet of Roads Unknown, and in the duo Strongbow and Wry. Tony is also  can be seen at various venues in the Fraser Valley and throughout the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

Jo' Blues - Imperfectly Live

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2017
Time:56:20 
Size:130,0 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Backseat Drivers (Live) - 3:58
 2. Bet Your Ass (Live) - 2:57
 3. Can't Be Too Old for the Blues (Live) - 4:03
 4. If Your Mama Only Knew (Live) - 4:36
 5. Temptin' the Devil (Live) - 3:08
 6. Overdone (Live) - 2:50
 7. The Ooh Song (Live) - 3:09
 8. No Good Without You (Live) - 6:45
 9. Mr Unlucky (Live) - 8:17
10. Get It On (Live) - 4:22
11. 10 Lb Hammer (Live) - 5:25
12. Where Do We Go (Live) - 6:47

The band Jo' Blues has been around in one form or another for many years.Originally formed in Los Angeles in 2000 it was called jo’ blues band with Keith B. Boyce, Chris Lund, Ed Diaz and Darren Lantello.
It changed to Joe Blues and the Backseat Drivers from 2005-2007. That was made up of Keith B. Boyce, Steve Jones, Jon Nilsen and Bill Hoover.When Keith moved to Pennsylvania mid-2007, he formed Joe Blues and the Foundation. In 2010 the name went back to simply jo’ blues. The soul of Jo' blues is and always has been Keith Boyce: guitar and vocals. He has been playing for many years. Grew up in the area but, honed his chops in the Los Angeles/Hollywood clubs for twenty years before returning to the area in 2007. He's recorded and released 5 blues albums. 2 as jo' blues, 1 with jo' bluesband and 2 with Joe Blues & the Backseat Drivers. He also has credits as a guest guitar player for solo artists and as a writer/co-writer for songs recorded by several other artists in the 1990's and 2000's.
Rick High: bass/background vocals.
He has been playing forever and makes it look so easy!
Plays for the song and has added much needed background vocals and fresh ideas!
Chris Brandon: drums/background vocals.He has been playing for  many years. All over the place.With Rick on bass, they are the rhythm section any guitar player would crave!

Smoke Stack Rhino - The Mojo Dojo

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:34:44 
Size:80,8 MB 
Label:Jamalama 
Styles:Blues Rock/Roots Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Til' The Day - 4:17
 2. Funky Tonight - 4:32
 3. Fly Away - 5:18
 4. Brother - 4:58
 5. Currents - 5:48
 6. Whole Lotta Trouble - 4:23
 7. Shake Hands With Mojo - 1:26
 8. Til' The Day (Radio Edit) - 3:57

Smoke Stack Rhino have been hailed by Beat Magazine as 'Australia's most exciting up-and-coming blues and roots rockers'.
Featuring a band name that's just one heavy animal away from the blues (just ask Howlin' Wolf), this trio from the Yarra Valley near Melbourne are wowing crowds around Australia. In the last 12 months they've appeared at festivals like Blues at Bridgetown, Moruya Blues and Roots, St Kilda Blues Festival, Healesville Music Festival, Echuca Winter Blues and more. They've even entered the food and wine festival circuit with an appearance at Grampians Grape Escape 2024. They've found airplay on Triple J and Triple M, ran Rock The Valley Music Festival and placed on several high-profile Spotify playlists.
New album The Mojo Funk sees the group claim a sound of their own which they call 'The Mojo Funk'. Mixed by Ocean Alley's producer Callum Howell, the record debuted at #2 on the ARIA Blues/Jazz Albums Chart and is "a high energy, semi-psychedelic montage of funky blues rock that's sure to get your mojo back".
On stage the band's electric live show reaches new heights. Singer-guitarist Ash King is a whirlwind with resonator guitar in hand, his earthy vocals reaching from deep baritone low notes to high screams, drummer Matt Berg pushes the band forward from behind the kit and bassist Shane Andison stays rock solid, holding the whole thing together with an infectious, catchy groove.Smoke Stack Rhino are on the rise and are well and truly here to bring the mojo back.


Jimmy Warren - Live At Last

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:32:04 
Size:73,7 MB 
Label:JW Music 
Styles:Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Right Side Of Town - 3:51
 2. Only The Blues Last - 5:49
 3. Like You Use To - 6:49
 4. Will It Ever Be The Same Again - 4:14
 5. Another Chance - 4:28
 6. I Just Landed In Your Town - 6:50

Warren was born in Kankakee, Illinois on October 25, 1964. He came to the guitar relatively late around 1989, but quickly made up for lost time. Completely self-taught, within a year he was playing professionally and has since performed with an eclectic list of artists including Buddy Miles, Junior Wells, Sugar Blue, Pat Travers, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Mack, Reo Speedwagon and Chris Duarte, among others. From 1998-2008 he took a hiatus from music to focus on his family, only to return better and more determined than ever.

пятница, 26 июля 2024 г.

Sauce Boss - The Sauce

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:40:11 
Size:92,5 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Little Rhythm and Blues - 2:19
 2. The Word - 2:29
 3. Delta 9 Blues - 5:04
 4. Space Ocean - 1:44
 5. Down by the Sea - 3:32
 6. Stop Breaking Down - 2:49
 7. Don't Know How to Tell You - 3:39
 8. I Will Play for Gumbo - 3:20
 9. Lonely Crowd - 3:04
10. Gloria - 5:13
11. Little Rhythm and Blues Reprise - 1:10
12. Left Handed Smile - 5:45

Musicians:
Bill Wharton Guitar - Vocal & One Man Band;
Damon Fowler - Guitar & Lap Steel;
Neal Goree - Guitar;
Brett Crook - Drums.

When I went to listen to the album ‘The Sauce’ by the musician with the unimaginative name Sauce Boss, I also looked at some photos and album covers. General impression: a bit of a lame gimmick: a musician dressed/disguised as a chef and album and song titles that regularly refer to food, spicy food mostly. Listening to the tracks on ‘The Sauce’ I had to adjust my first impression. Both musically and in terms of ‘ideology’. On ‘The Sauce’ there are some nice, fat rhythm ‘n blues numbers (Little Rhythm and Blues, Stop Breaking Down and I Will Play For Gumbo) and a few blues numbers that sound like they were played by Bill Wharton’s one-man band, aka Sauce Boss (Down By The Sea, Don’t Know How to Tell You, Delta 9 Blues and Space Ocean). On Delta 9 Blues, the Boss is sitting on the beach smoking a joint. On Down By The Sea he plays solo, on his National Steel guitar from 1933. The choice for covers of The Word (Lennon/McCartney) is striking, and especially Gloria (Van Morrison) is not something you often come across as a cover. Interesting, therefore. Even more interesting is Bill Wharton’s way of working and the way in which this approach gives shape to his social involvement. Over the years, he has provided meals - usually gumbo - and performed for his guests at hundreds of locations, such as food banks and shelters for people in need. Wharton: “It’s what I do. I cook a pot of gumbo and I feed the audience, while splooging my hot sauce into the pot”. Wharton has founded an organization (Planet Gumbo) to formalize his idealism (also for tax purposes).
Words and music: Bill Wharton, except:
The Word (Lennon/McCartney)
Stop Breaking Down (Robert Johnson),
I Will Play For Gumbo (Jimmy Buffett)
Gloria (Van Morrison)
In short: Bill Wharton has his heart in the right place with his music and his meals. Hats off, Sauce Boss!

Joe Zaklan - There Ain't No Better Time

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2010
Time:39:26 
Size:91,3 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Thin Ice - 4:23
 2. Chicken Bone - 3:03
 3. There Ain't No Better Time - 3:44
 4. Chump Change - 3:28
 5. Get Ready - 3:38
 6. Quiet As Kept - 5:23
 7. She's Got Her Baby On Her Mind - 3:09
 8. Warning Signs - 4:33
 9. Drowning On Dry Land - 3:58
10. Tonight - 4:03

When blues artists record albums or perform live concerts, they exude innate energy. It can be soulful, sly, edgy, funny, and in Joe Zaklan’s case, relaxingly good-natured. Zaklan’s education started in earnest at age twenty when he hit the road with J.B. Hutto, gigging with the slide master in the blues haunts of Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Madison. This talented guitarist, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist “sideman,” who was once a member of the Chicago blues scene of the 1970s and 80s playing alongside Lonnie Brooks and Little Mac Simmons, has made his solo debut. As for the result, “There Ain’t No Better Time” to listen to it! Eight well-crafted original songs and two covers (“Get Ready” and “Tonight”) compose Zaklan’s fresh(man) offering, and Jon Norton of radio station WGLT in Normal, Illinois says, “...his warm and confident voice is a pleasant surprise. ...it’s taken a long time” to get this CD into listeners’ hands. Nevertheless, blues fans everywhere will be glad it’s here, especially when they hit the jackpot with these three numbers: 
Track 2: “Chicken Bone”--More aptly classified as jumping blues, this snappy ballad tells the tale of a harried employee who’s looking forward to “another kamikaze weekend”: “I drove all day and, man, you know I worked all night. The boss man told me, ‘Son, you ain’t done a damn thing right.’ I’ve got some money in my pocket and I’m on my way home--you know it’s on - like a chicken bone!” Some might find that turn of phrase strange, but not Jim Curless’ swinging sax working solos alternately with Zaklan’s smoking guitar! This song is the perfect antidote to a woeful work week, or even a cruel commute.
Track 3: “Ain’t No Better Time”—Those of histrionic vocals (and perhaps rappers in particular) could certainly take some pointers from Joe Zaklan if they want to initiate musical seduction. In this gentle masterpiece of slow blues, Joe sways his lover to “see things my way” without profanity, crudity, or misogyny. Joe simply points out, “There ain’t no better time than there is right now!” The title track of Zaklan’s CD represents a refreshing accomplishment in blues music, and this reviewer welcomes the change. Ed Pierce plays atmospheric second guitar on this romance-inducing enticement.
Track 6: “Quiet as Kept”--The title of this mid-tempo rhythm-and-blues serenade is a lyrical oddity, but rest assured that the song is a winner! Garard Montague guest stars on sultry saxophone as Joe vividly describes his lady’s love: “Just like an old leather jacket--you know, the kind that’s really broken in--it’s just like snuggling in my baby’s arms, when outside I hear the howling wind…” The imagery is cozy, and “Quiet as Kept” will wrap listeners’ ears in its warm and positive embrace! They’ll wrap their arms around their partners on the dance floor, too.
Joe Zaklan, according to Jon Norton’s liner notes, was “smack dab in the middle of the Chicago blues scene of the 1970’s. He was in the house band at the venerable Pepper’s Lounge...” making his blues pedigree notable. The “talented sideman” has now become the “Front Man” singing and playing wonderfully tasty guitar that never goes over the top. And, really, “There [just] Ain’t No Better Time” for it to happen!

Preacher Keen - Preachin' the Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:38:36 
Size:88,8 MB 
Label:Angelwing Records 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Crippled Man Blues - 4:55
 2. White Trash Blues - 3:36
 3. Preachin' the Blues - 4:11
 4. Princess Blues - 3:53
 5. Come With Me - 3:39
 6. Travelin' Light - 3:21
 7. It's a Shame - 4:24
 8. Mixed Up Lover - 3:28
 9. History With the Blues - 4:12
10. Fixin' to Call - 2:53

Raised in oil country in West-Texas, Preacher Keen’s earliest musical influences came from the church----not the traditional organist and choir kind but the all out, over-the-top, hellfire and brimstone, emotionally charged hillbilly gospel kind served up in the fundamentalist churches attended by Keen’s family. A trip with his mother to a black Baptist church for an inter-denominational service when he was five years old exposed him to the soulful singing style of another branch of the gospel tree, and it made an indelible impression. As a teenager he was bombarded with the ubiquitous country and top forty that was played on the local radio stations in Odessa, his hometown. A college friend in Lubbock turned him onto a record by Buddy Guy and Junior Wells and he quickly developed a passion for the blues. The rock songs of his earlier playing days quickly made way for more blues on the set list. Keen moved from Lubbock to Ft.Worth and on to Austin searching for experience and musical opportunity. In 1987 he began using Preacher as his performing name as a way of acknowledging his musical heritage from the church, but clubs, not churches were his primary venues. His new band, the Prodigal Sons fulfilled his dream of having a band that emphasized classic blues and original material. His first recording, “20th Century Man”, recorded in Dallas, was a roots rock record. The song “All Good Criminals” became a video and received international exposure (especially the R rated version shown on the Playboy Channel!). The next record, recorded in Austin was “Preachin the Blues”. It was primarily a blues record and it generated more interest in the Texas born, blues-rockin, singer-songwriter. Now, with the new record “Heal Yourself (Or Die with the Blues)”, Keen’s first three records have covered the musical territory listed on his business card----blues, rhythm, and rock. Preacher Keen is busy stirring the pot of musical influences with a new band and winning converts at every show----just what you would expect of a soul man!

Flyin' Saucers Gumbo Special - Crawfish Groove

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2011
Time:71:45 
Size:165,1 MB 
Label:Iguane Records 
Styles:Blues&Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Crawfish Groove -  3:29
 2. Gumbo Special -  4:17
 3. Made With Love -  4:19
 4. Big Will -  3:18
 5. Nude Blonde Lost in the Swamp -  3:32
 6. New Orleans -  3:41
 7. Funky Time -  5:45
 8. One Week -  3:12
 9. Till It Hurts -  5:34
10. Wanna Do That -  3:50
11. Drivin' Down Mississippi -  4:28
12. Let's Do It -  3:05
13. Tsunami Blues - 23:07

Attention, atypical group. The Saucers draw their blues from the Gulf of Mexico and more particularly from Louisiana. A repertoire comparable to a gumbo, a spicy mixture based on zydeco, rock'n'roll, funk, groove, cajun, swamp; all these musics that flooded the radios and fais dodos of the region in the 50's, all essentially focused on original compositions. Their credo, to make sure that each evening brings the public to dance and party, that they do not attend a concert but become one of the actors. Crowned with numerous distinctions since the creation of the combo in 1997, backing band for certain US headliners on European tour, present on most of the stages of the French blues circuit, the Saucers are still riding the wave of their remarkable last album "Crawfish Groove" (2010) while being in the preparatory phase of their 6th recording. (R.R.) (Flyin’ Saucers Gumbo Special)

Queralt Albinyana - When I Met The Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:50:04 
Size:115,1 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Can't Stand To See You Go - 4:18
 2. Blue Monday - 3:50
 3. My Man - 6:36
 4. I Don't Care No More - 3:30
 5. Woman Be Wise - 3:20
 6. Five Long Years - 5:59
 7. You Got To Do The Boogie Woogie - 4:11
 8. Ain't Nobody's Business - 4:02
 9. My Baby She Loves Me - 3:37
10. I Wonder Why - 6:59
11. You Got To Know How - 3:35

Known as an actress in theater, musicals, and television, Albinyana has been a singer for over ten years. She offers a repertoire primarily focused on songs attributed to essential women in the history of blues: from iconic singers of the 1920s to contemporary blueswomen.A notable part of Queralt Albinyana's career is the lecture-concert El blues d’elles, with which she has traveled through half of Catalonia.As a singer, Albinyana possesses a direct style and a powerful voice. At Jamboree, the singer performs accompanied by an exceptional group of musicians: TotaBlues, Martin J. Merino, Hernan Fridman, and Roberto Olori. Some years ago, in the Blues Jam Session at Rocksound, I dared to sing for the first time in front of a lot of musicians I admire and I was very fightened. After these usual insecurities, I discovered, perhaps for the firt time in my life, that I could truly express myself singing the Blues. It seems that my voice fits the Blues when I feel free… From happiness I moved to enthusiasm, and I wanted to capture this new feeling in an album, so that I could start a new path next to acting. Tota (TotaBlues) eventually believed in this project, and as a music director he assembled the ideal band. This is how “When I met the Blues” was born. This work has been done with a lot of respect and love, and I hope it will be the beginning of a long life next to the Blues.

Josh Smith - Don't Give Up

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:59:08 
Size:136,1 MB 
Label:CrossCut Records 
Styles::Contemporary Blues/Rock  
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Bad Side - 5:10
 2. Made for Me - 4:32
 3. Don't Give up on Me - 5:43
 4. I've Always Been - 4:52
 5. That Ain't Me - 5:57
 6. Letting You Go - 4:32
 7. No One but Me - 4:44
 8. Carry Me Through - 5:04
 9. Sneaky Jo Turner - 5:06
10. The Middle - 7:19
11. That Ain't Love - 6:03

Guitarist/songwriter/producer Josh Smith follows up on 2011’s highly received “I’m Going To Be Ready” CD with this powerhouse of a modern blues album. Recorded in California for Germany-based CrossCut Records, it features Smith on vocals and guitar, backed by Calvin Turner (bass), Charles Jones (Hammond B3, piano and clavinet), Dennis Hamm (Rhodes, Wurlitzer and clavinet) and B.J. Kemp and Monet Owens (background vocals). Harmonica wizard Kim Wilson makes a guest appearance on track four, “I’ve Always Been,” and large horn and string sections contribute to a warm, lush sound from beginning to end.
You might not be aware of Smith, but he’s a former child protege who deserves much wider attention than he’s received. This writer first became aware of him in the early 1990s. At 12, he began appearing with his father at pro jams near his home in Pembroke Pines, Florida, and then at the legendary Musicians Exchange in Fort Lauderdale, where he sat in with many of the best musicians in the world, including Matt “Guitar Murphy, Kenny Neal, Tinsley Ellis and Johnny Clyde Copeland. He was polite and somewhat shy, with long hair tucked under a Stevie Ray Vaughan-style flat-brimmed hat, but the moment he hit the strings, people began sitting up and paying attention. At the time, Jimmy Thackery described him as “being just three heartbeats away from being a true blues genius.”
By age 13, Smith was playing professionally as a member of the Rhino Cats, one of the most in-demand bands in South Florida. At 14, with he released his first CD, “Born Under a Blue Sign.” A second album, “Woodsheddin,” followed a year later. Many local awards followed, including an endorsement from Washburn Guitars when he was still in high school, where he was an honor student. Following graduation in 1997, he formed a new power trio, Josh Smith and the Frost, embarked on four national tours. His experience as a band leader forced him to work on his vocal skills. Powerful, but relaxed, they quickly became a match with his prowess on guitar. Within months, B.B. King invited him to serve as his opening act on a national tour.
Fifteen years and three CDs later, he’s a heavily tattooed, closely cropped married father of two who’s living in L.A. And if his latest effort wasn’t hitting the U.S. market so late in the year, it would definitely be drawing attention as one of the ten best modern blues albums of the year.
Smith wrote all eleven songs here – 10 vocals and one instrumental. The set opens with a slow blues and seering guitar, “Bad Side,” a wish never to cross the woman he loves because “there’s...something I don’t understand/How a woman so sweet and small/she can crush glass in the palm of her hand.” The next number, “Made For Me,” is a horn-driven, uptempo love song for the ages.
He follows with the title cut from the CD, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” a musician’s pledge of faithfulness to the good woman he’s left behind to go on the road: “Hanging over my head, I can’t leave it alone/The last thing I’d ever do, is break up my happy home.” Like many of the other tunes here, the overall sound swings in the manner of 1960s Bobby Blue Bland, but with a definite modern feel.“I’ve Always Been,” follows, delivering a parallel message of love and support, layered atop Wilson’s distinctive harp lines.
The disc takes a 180-degree turn on the next number, “That Ain’t Me,” the story of a man who takes in a down-and-out woman with nowhere to go. He shows her kindness, but she quickly turns on him. “You thought you’d found your fool/That you could bend to your needs/But oh baby, that ain’t me.” A hard-driving horn line opens “Letting You Go,” which works as a partner to the tune that precedes it, delivering the same message from another point of view. The horn section and keyboards are featured during the middle break.
“No One But Me” returns Smith to the positive side of romance in another uptempo number featuring brief, clean guitar lines. He credits his woman and thanks her for being the driving force in his life in “Carry Me Through.” The opening horn lines create a comfort zone as they mimick the feel of a ‘70s TV show opening theme. The only instrumental in the set – “Sneaky Jo Turner” – leads into “The Middle,” which is a love song of sorts to being a family man. “Here in the middle, it’s all the same/There ain’t no big ending/just the playing of the game.” The set concludes with “That Ain’t Love,” an uptempo, guitar-driven complaint about a woman who turns and runs without giving the singer a chance to ask her stay.
Unlike many teenage guitar wizards, who appear like supernovas then quickly disappear into the black hole of a mundane, working-world life, Smith continued mastering his craft. This rich, R&B flavored CD will serve him well as he takes his place in the upper levels of the blues stratosphere.

J.T. Lauritsen - Perfect Moves

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2004
Time:52:51 
Size:122,0 MB 
Label:Hunters Records  
Styles:Blues/Soul Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Best Friends - 3:38
 2. The Honey-Do-List - 3:18
 3. One of Us Is Leaving - 4:18
 4. Harry's Place - 2:47
 5. Junkie for Your Love - 5:05
 6. Run Baby Run - 3:05
 7. Hole in My Heart - 5:28
 8. Mad About You - 3:28
 9. Did You Find Love - 3:01
10. Misery & Gin - 4:16
11. Use Me - 4:10
12. Person Pleaser - 5:14
13. Saddle up or Settle In - 4:58

Jan Tore Lauritsen. JT for short) is born in 1967, living in Lillestrom, Norway. He began playing at the early age of 6 and pretty much immediately got interested in the Blues and related music after first hearing BB King, blues pianist Charles Brown and the legendary Ray Charles. J.T. Lauritsen & The Buckshot Hunters. J.T. had his first paying gig at the age of 14, which resulted in a steady flow of gigs for him on the Hammond B3 - an instrument he stayed with for many years/
With the release of album, "Perfect Moves", J.T. & The Buckshot Hunters described their music as blues, soul & rock`n Roll with a small taste of Tex Mex music. - Where now 90% of the music is created by JT himself, with lyrics by JT's guitarist since 1994, Arnfinn Torrisen. 

Mark Bird Stafford - Live At the Delta

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:52:20 
Size:120,6 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Chicago Blues/Harmonica Blues/Ensemble Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Pretty Baby (Live) - 4:39
 2. Born Blind (Live) - 4:14
 3. Juke Ish (Live) - 4:54
 4. Mellow Down Easy (Live) - 4:02
 5. Sloppy Drunk Blues (Live) - 5:26
 6. I Found Joy (Live) - 4:33
 7. I Don't Know (Live) - 3:53
 8. Got Love If You Want It (Live) - 4:42
 9. Can't Hold Out Much Longer (Live) - 5:39
10. It's Too Late Brother (Live) - 4:53
11. Up the Line (Live) - 5:20

Mark “Bird” Stafford brings you greetings from north of the border! He may be from Canada, but his skill in U.S. blues - especially the harmonica - is especially solid. His latest release, “Live at the Delta,” proves it via eleven covers of songs by genre masters. As for “Bird” himself, he’s a key fixture on the Canadian blues scene, and has been since he got his start with Hock Walsh (Downchild Blues Band) in the mid ‘80’s at the Pine Tree jams. He‘s one of the most hardworking musicians on that scene today. “Live at the Delta” refers not to the famous area of Mississippi, but to the Delta Chelsea Hotel, at which this album was recorded. Accompanying him on July 19th, 2012 were Aaron Griggs and Fabio Parovel on guitar, drummer Tyler Burgess, and Dennis Pinhorn on upright bass. Even though none of the three tracks below is original, Stafford’s take on them is doubtlessly energetic:
Track 02: “Born Blind” - Sonny Boy Williamson composed this ballad of a diva who “brings eyesight to the blind” once the lights are low. In “Bird’s” hands, his harmonica soars, making his live audience and listeners at home sit up and pay attention. It’s also a classic example of Chicago blues, with a shuffling style that’s sometimes called “lump-de-lump.” Although it possesses a medium tempo, “Born Blind” is great for dancing as well.
Track 05: “Sloppy Drunk Blues” - Why does Jimmy Rogers want to become completely inebriated? He and Stafford share this rationale: “You start talking, but I’m drinking. You’re not talking about anything at all.” Jaunty guitar and howling harp characterize this number, which is a rebuttal of the ‘please drink responsibly’ messages in today’s advertisements for alcohol.
Track 07: “I Don’t Know” - When Mark sings Sonny Boy Williamson’s famous catchphrase mentioned in the title, he sounds like an irritated student who’s had it up to here with his teacher’s endless queries. Here, he can’t figure out where his lover is or “why she disappoint me so.” Bad news surely lies ahead, but for now, Bird is getting no answers - only a single annoying question. Aaron Griggs’ mid-song guitar solo is as hot as sriracha sauce!
In the liner notes to this CD, Stafford comments: “As I read through the credits, I realize that it is heavy on the ‘Greats of the Blues,’ and I am totally OK with that. After all, this is what I do, and this album is a slice of that.” With this said, “Live at the Delta” is worth a listen for his harp skills and foundational blues musicianship.
Reviewer Rainey Wetnight is a 33 year old female Blues fan. She brings the perspective of a younger blues fan to reviews. A child of 1980s music, she was strongly influenced by her father’s blues music collection.

Twelve Bar Blues Band - The Blues Has Got Me

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2006
Time:63:49 
Size:146,4 MB 
Label:Tramp Records 
Styles:Modern Electric Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. The Blues Has Got Me -  9:11
 2. Cold Hearted Woman -  6:01
 3. Standing on Melting Ice - 10:26
 4. Love Is Pain -  7:12
 5. Graveyard Blues -  7:25
 6. Tell Nobody the Trouble I'm In -  8:46
 7. I Can't Get Enough of That Girl -  9:27
 8. Everyday I Have the Blues -  5:19

From the moment the band started in 2005 the Twelve Bar Blues Band, also known as 12BBB, was considered as THE surprise of the Dutch blues scene. As the band demonstrated their musical qualities already many times at national and international stages journalists and organizers made clear this band is not a surprise anymore . Everybody who saw and heard the band play consider 12BBB as the top in the Netherlands and beyond for sure.
Combing a wicked guitar and tasteful licks is not always an easy task; yet The Twelve Bar Blues Band does this very well. J.J. Sharp is a sensitive blues veteran whose voice sounds "whiskey-soaked" while remaining powerful to the point of turning heads. The grooving rhythm section lends to the sometimes haunting and always cookin' sound that this band lays down. From this writer's point of view, TBBB just sounds good! The use of slide and harp further enhance the emotion and power of these songs, which are mostly originals. This is true blues and sincere musicianship that one could listen to for hours. 
12BBB mainly plays originals (!), real down to earth blues, written by supertandem Jan J. Scherpenzeel, alias J.J. Sharp (Lead Vocals&Harmonica) and Kees Dusink, (Lead&Slide guitar). They get their inspiration straight from the Chicagoblues.
Leaded by these guys the band impresses the audience and organizers with the high quality of their music and creation of the ultimate bluesfeel you only would expect to find in Chicago or New Orleans.
The 12BBB rhythm section is already worthwile to see playing on its own. Base player Patrick "Sideburn" Obrist, drummer “Wild” Marcel Bakker and rhythm guitarist Randy Pears together form the solid base of 12BBB. They are really experienced and able to play any traditional bluesstyle as a real peace of art. This is exactly where the blues-lover comes for, such a groove that may never end and where you won’t get out of. The First CD of the band “The Blues Has Got Me” that was released worldwide, by many blues radiostations was chosen as “Blues CD of the Month” and even as Blues CD of the year 2006.

Memphis Royal Brothers - Memphis Royal Brothers

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2024
Time:39:58 
Size:92,2 MB 
Label:Royal Records/Mother West 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Good God I Got The Blues (feat.Bobby Rush) - 4:21
 2. Goin' South (feat.Charlie Musselwhite) - 5:34
 3. Brand New Heart (feat.Jim Lauderdale,Wendy Moten) - 3:40
 4. Ready To Rise (feat.Wendy Moten) - 4:53
 5. Gimme Back The Keys To My Cadillac (feat.Marcus Scott) - 3:19
 6. Hot Night In June (feat.Marcus Scott) - 6:27
 7. What Mothers Do (feat.Marcus Scott) - 4:29
 8. I Fall To Pieces (feat.Marcus Scott) - 7:12

"Memphis Royal Brothers" will be released July 26th via Royal Records/Mother West!  The new album by The Memphis Royal Brothers, features the iconic Charlie Musselwhite on vocals and harmonica. “It all came together to create a beautiful and unforgettable mood. I felt so comfortable in this swampy groove,” Musselwhite declared. The album takes the listener on a bluesy road trip steeped in Memphis soul courtesy of triple Grammy winner Boo Mitchell’s production and puts the listener deep in the cotton fields, history, and heat of the birthplace of American Music.  The appropriately dubbed Memphis Royal Brothers boast a line-up of living legends; six are Grammy Award winners, several are nominees, and one is an Oscar winner. Boo stated, “The Memphis Royal Brothers are a collective; you’ve got musicians from Royal and Stax; I mix it up with some young guys too. It’s making music, passing torches, and just good for the whole music community.”  This incredible combination resulted in an album for the ages, featuring songs that share a timeless tradition, performed by masterful musicians, and produced in a place that reflects one of the essential bloodlines of roots, blues, and rock and roll: Clarksdale, Mississippi. 

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Dieter Kropp and The Fabulous Barbecue Boys - Easy Rockin'

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:1998
Time:60:10 
Size:139,7 MB 
Label:Fuego Records 
Styles:Blues/Harmonica Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. T-Bone Shuffle - 4:21
 2. Easy Rockin' - 3:39
 3. Don't Treat Me This Way - 5:02
 4. Just A Feeling - 4:58
 5. You're Humbuggin' Me - 3:43
 6. Peach Tree - 2:52
 7. It's Too Late Brother - 4:31
 8. I'm The One - 4:30
 9. Lonesome In My Bedroom - 4:30
10. Cool Disposition - 3:41
11. Another Show To Go - 3:48
12. Make Our Love A Lifetime Stand - 3:36
13. Midnight Swing - 4:43
14. Temperature 110 - 2:37
15. Dressed So Sharp - 3:31

This release has already won one prize: the award for the most beautiful and elaborate cover (fold-out digi-pack with 12-page booklet) of '98! Musically, Dieter Kropp - one of the best European harp players - draws on the tradition of the American blues of the 40s and 50s, taking inspiration from his great idol Sonny Boy Williamson #2, supported by his well-rehearsed band.One of Germany's finest traditional blues bands led by harmonica ace Dieter Kropp who has a good international reputation as performer, and author of instructional books and audio CDs. Special guest: R.J. Mischo/