Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:43:43
Size:100,6 MB
Label:NorthernBlues Music
Styles:Blues/Canadien Blues
Art:Full
Year:2005
Time:43:43
Size:100,6 MB
Label:NorthernBlues Music
Styles:Blues/Canadien Blues
Art:Full
Tracks Listing
1. Saab Story - 2:56
2. Blues is Hurting - 3:28
3. No More Meetings - 3:07
4. Overqualified For The Blues - 2:54
5. Enfant Choisi - 3:31
6. Terrace Inn - 3:01
7. Ei-Tech Blues - 4:05
8. I'm A Little Mixed Up - 2:35
9. Sailing - 4:13
10. One Way Ticket - 2:57
11. Peace - 3:52
12. One More Weasel - 3:15
13. The Big Fire - 3:45
1. Saab Story - 2:56
2. Blues is Hurting - 3:28
3. No More Meetings - 3:07
4. Overqualified For The Blues - 2:54
5. Enfant Choisi - 3:31
6. Terrace Inn - 3:01
7. Ei-Tech Blues - 4:05
8. I'm A Little Mixed Up - 2:35
9. Sailing - 4:13
10. One Way Ticket - 2:57
11. Peace - 3:52
12. One More Weasel - 3:15
13. The Big Fire - 3:45
Brian Blain has been called an"elder blues statesman", recipient of the lifetime achievement "Blues Booster" Maple Blues Award from the Toronto Blues Society. He's been a sideman, frontman, producer, publisher, blogger and has played with top blues players in Canada at his popular "Campfire Jam", and backed blues legends like Kathi MacDonald, Long John Baldry and Hubert Sumlin.
And here is a CD whose cover tells you on the back: Original Blues and ballads and which indeed begins with a beautiful ballad, Saab Story, where Jim Galloway lines up a superb solo on the soprano sax. The guitar-harmonica-organ trio that follows plunges you into an optimistic Blues is Hurting for our 12 bars: We know it’s here to stay (We know that it will last). Overqualified for the Blues is a title that disturbs when Brian begins a set with this piece, but since Brian is sincere and the piece is good, then we understand his self-mockery better. The piece that follows, Enfant Choisi, is superb with this alternation of spoken and sung and these lyrics (in French) on his vision of adoption; a piece that will stir your guts. Terrace Inn and I’m a little mixed up are swinging as you wish while Hi-Tech Blues is a true Blues that could have been signed JLH. Another highlight is a very good One More Weasel, a three-string blues with a few discreet organ notes nestled here and there. Big Fire closes this album as it began, with a very moonlit bluesy ballad. A perfectly recorded album that you'll enjoy listening to at night, with your nose in the stars. ~ Frankie Bluesy Pfeiffer
BLUES MAGAZINE©
And here is a CD whose cover tells you on the back: Original Blues and ballads and which indeed begins with a beautiful ballad, Saab Story, where Jim Galloway lines up a superb solo on the soprano sax. The guitar-harmonica-organ trio that follows plunges you into an optimistic Blues is Hurting for our 12 bars: We know it’s here to stay (We know that it will last). Overqualified for the Blues is a title that disturbs when Brian begins a set with this piece, but since Brian is sincere and the piece is good, then we understand his self-mockery better. The piece that follows, Enfant Choisi, is superb with this alternation of spoken and sung and these lyrics (in French) on his vision of adoption; a piece that will stir your guts. Terrace Inn and I’m a little mixed up are swinging as you wish while Hi-Tech Blues is a true Blues that could have been signed JLH. Another highlight is a very good One More Weasel, a three-string blues with a few discreet organ notes nestled here and there. Big Fire closes this album as it began, with a very moonlit bluesy ballad. A perfectly recorded album that you'll enjoy listening to at night, with your nose in the stars. ~ Frankie Bluesy Pfeiffer
BLUES MAGAZINE©
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