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Danny Kalb - I'm Gonna Live the Life I Sing About

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2009
Time: 56:05 
Size: 128,9 MB 
Label: Sojourn Records
Styles: Electric Blues/East Coast Blues/Blues Rock/Rock/Folk/Harmonica Blues
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. I Wish You Would - 3:49
 2. Slippin' and Slidin' - 4:13
 3. You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover - 3:34
 4. Mean Old World - 6:15
 5. Gotta Get Goin' Again - 2:34
 6. Danville Dame - 3:44
 7. I'm in the Mood - 3:32
 8. Shame, Shame, Shame - 3:28
 9. Crazy Girl - 3:36
10. I'm Gonna Live the Life I Sing About in My Song - 3:12
11. Shake Sugaree - 3:23
12. Samson & Delilah (If I Had My Way) - 4:58
13. Baby Please Don't Go - 5:11
14. Lazy Afternoon - 4:30

Danny Kalb, born on September 19, 1942 in Brooklyn, NYC, USA, is a guitarist and an original member of The Blues Project, formed in 1965. He has also worked as session musician, performing with such folk singers as Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan. Kalb and the blues ethnomusicologist Samuel B. Charters formed The New Strangers. He joined Dave Van Ronk's The Ragtime Jug Stompers in 1963. Inspired by the African-American bluesmen Son House, Skip James and Mississippi John Hurt, Kalb experimented with acoustic and electronic music. In 1965 The Blues Project performed an eleven-minute rendition of Muddy Waters's "Two Trains Running" in electronic form, with Waters in the audience. Personality clashes, drugs and the lifestyle of the 1960s took their toll on The Blues Project, Steve Katz and Al Kooper left to form Blood, Sweat And Tears. In 1968 Danny Kalb released "Crosscurrents" with Stefan Grossman. Kalb was fairly quiet for the next twenty years, but joined Al Kooper for a Blues Project reunion, recorded at The Bottom Line in 1996. He currently performs solo acoustic gigs, plays acoustic and electric music with the Danny Kalb Trio, including Bob Jones (8) on acoustic bass and Mark Ambrosino on drums, and occasionally performs with Stefan Grossman and Steve Katz and with his brother Jonathan Kalb. At the age of 76, Danny Kalb is still active as guitarist on the vintage early Gibson J-200 with which he began his career in the 1960s, and besides that he also produces, mix and master music for other artists.


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