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вторник, 21 февраля 2023 г.

Charles Walker & The New York City Blues Band - Blues From The Apple

Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1974
Time: 40:14 
Size: 94,0 MB 
Label: Oblivion Records
Styles: Blues
Art: Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Scratch My Back - 3:24
 2. Black Cat Bone - 2:37
 3. Gladly - 2:43
 4. Decoration Day - 3:12
 5. I'm A Good Man But A Poor Man - 2:24
 6. Juice Head Woman - 4:09
 7. Bluebird's Blues - 7:31
 8. Fast, Fast Women And A Slow Race Horse - 3:48
 9. It's Changin' Time - 4:37
10. Meeting You - 5:44
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In the 70s, New York City still had a vital and completely unrecognized blues community.
Tom Pomposello was a bluesman. Not a Black American from the South or the inner city, but a bluesman nonetheless. From the time he heard the Animals and the Rolling Stones, he started championing everyone from Muddy Waters to his hero and teacher, Mississippi Fred McDowell (see the notes for Oblivion’s first release, “Live in New York” where Tom accompanies Fred on bass guitar). His dedication to unearthing unheard blues musicians led us to record and release “Blues from the Apple,” an album that was a medley of working New York City musicians in the early 70s.When I reflect on all the hard work the musicians put into the recording of “Blues from the Apple,” it’s sad to realize it... The producers would like to acknowledge the special assistance of Rob Witter, Mike Bifulco and Ms. Josephine Walker who “made our burden so much lighter and our future so much brighter.”

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