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вторник, 14 июня 2022 г.

Dave Weld & The Imperial Flames Blues Band (with Special Guest Lil' Ed Williams) - Rough Rockin' in Chicago

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1995
Time: 50:59 
Size: 117,1 MB 
Label: Blues Sting
Styles: Blues/Chicago Blues/Modern Electric Blues
Art: Full 

Tracks Listing:
 1. All Day Long for You - 5:50
 2. How Do You Measure Love? - 5:23
 3. Tremble, Tremble - 6:17
 4. J. C. - 4:21
 5. Walkin' Straight, Walkin' Tall - 2:54
 6. Stop Breakin' Down/St. Francis - 6:18
 7. Hurtin' by the Hour - 5:15
 8. Lay It on the Line - 5:49
 9. Sweet Shiny Brown Eyes - 4:07
10. Love Me Slow - 4:41

Musicians:
Bass – Mike Sharfe (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10)
Drums – Ted Harvey, Vernon Rogers (track: 6)
Guest [Special Guest], Vocals, Slide Guitar, Lead Guitar – Lil' Ed Williams (track: 4)
Guitar [2nd guitar], Guest [Special Guest] – Lil' Ed Williams (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 10)
Piano – Danny Nichilo, Harry Yaseen
Vocals, Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar – Dave Weld (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 10)

Dave Weld and The Imperial Flames, an authentic, real deal blues band, high energy with versatile talent, variety, and a cohesive show that includes original driving houserockin blues, boogie and Soul. The originals are classic in nature, the standards are revitalized with striking three part vocal harmony, three vocal stylists, Passionate slide guitarist, Dave Weld mentored from Grammy Winning Master J.B. Hutto and legendary slideman, along with blues diva and two time Rami winner Mona Rose (Monica Myhre), a rock rhythm section consisting of the  creamy voice of Jeff Taylor holding a solid beat on drums and Kenny Pickens blazing on bass.  Also hitting the ivory is Harry YaSeen, tutored by the famous Art Hodes on piano/organ and the Mississippi saxman, Rogers Randle.
"Been hearing great word of mouth compliments about this obscure first release by Dave Weld,an ex original member of Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials. Everything I heard about this CD is true. Solid original songs by Dave Weld,well chosen covers and slashing guitar from Dave,a student of JB Hutto. The production and performances easily transport you to the dingy beer floor soaked neighborhood taverns that were Dave's bread and butter in his years as he came up the ranks of Chicagos' tough blues scene. Today,he's a Delmark recording act with two fine CDs out.But I prefer the high energy raw blues "Rough Rockin In Chicago" on the obscure Sting Records label. If you can find this,do not hesitate to buy it."

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