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Tony Carey - Stanislaus County Kid (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 27 Mar 2022 21:12:46 | Comments : 0

Tony Carey - Stanislaus County Kid
Rock | MP3 256 kbps | 81 Mb | 2010

Veterans of the Alabama blues scene for more than four decades, Little Whitt (born Jolly Wells, February 19, 2022) and Big Bo (born Bo McGee, October 9, 2021) reached out to an audience outside their home state for the first time in March 1995. Touring Tony Carey first joined the music business when he played with Richie Blackmore's Rainbow in the mid-'70s. Moving to Germany in 1978, Carey began recording, eventually releasing Some Tough City in 1984. This is his new album.
Melanie - Affectionately (1969)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 26 Mar 2022 15:32:23 | Comments : 1

Melanie - Affectionately
Folk/Rock/Pop | MP3 320 Kbps | 76 Mb | 1969

Melanie's second album was a fairly strong pop-flavored singer/songwriter effort, with more serious-minded material and execution than those familiar with only her best-known songs would expect. Although folk-rock is an element here, it's actually just one, combined as well with well-done pop orchestration, a certain sensibility akin to that heard in theatrical musicals, and even a little bit of white soul (particularly on the one non-original, "Soul Sister Annie").
Grandpa Elliott – Sugar Sweet (2009)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 24 Mar 2022 13:56:32 | Comments : 2

Grandpa Elliott – Sugar Sweet
Blues/R&B | MP3 192 Kbps | 52 Mb | 2009

Grandpa Elliott, the famed, legendary and very animated New Orleans street musician releases his debut album Sugar Sweet. Grandpa Elliott has been entertaining audiences in the French Quarter for over sixty years, but his popularity has gone global in the last year after the Playing for Change hit viral video for “Stand By Me”, featuring 37 musicians from all over the world. Grandpa's mellow baritone makes the sounds of a busy New Orleans streets and the blues fall away all through his soulful singing and harmonica playing on these nine tracks.
Chris English - 1-13-07 (2009)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 22 Mar 2022 02:32:04 | Comments : 1

Chris English - 1-13-07
Acoustic Blues | MP3 192 Kbps | 92 Mb | 2009

Recorded at the ESO Art Center in Belle Haven, Virginia, the latest from Chris English documents a live performance that includes a number of well-known blues songs and a handful of original tunes. English is an acoustic performer utilizing a resonator guitar, harmonica and an old Coke crate as a percussion instrument. In addition to playing the music, English also teaches a course in blues music at a college in his Maryland hometown.
Little Whitt & Big Bo - Moody Swamp Blues (1995)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 22 Mar 2022 02:31:37 | Comments : 0

Little Whitt & Big Bo - Moody Swamp Blues
Blues | MP3 320 Kbps | 113 Mb | 1995
Covers included

Veterans of the Alabama blues scene for more than four decades, Little Whitt (born Jolly Wells, February 19, 2022) and Big Bo (born Bo McGee, October 9, 2021) reached out to an audience outside their home state for the first time in March 1995. Touring Europe for more than two months, the two bluesmen performed over 50 concerts in Ireland, Scotland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, and England. Their debut album, Moody Swamp Blues, released the same year, was named "CD of the Year" by British blues magazine Blueprint.
Peter Karp & Sue Foley - He Said She Said (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 20 Mar 2022 19:40:29 | Comments : 0

Peter Karp & Sue Foley - He Said She Said
Blues/Folk/Rock | MP3 192 Kbps | 70 Mb | 2010

Peter Karp and Sue Foley use their guitars and their vocals to flirt and fight their way through "Treat Me Right," a feisty blues tune on their new release, "He Said, She Said." They slink through "Mm Hmm," a jazzy blues with a film noir feel on which steam seeps from both their vocals and the accompanying horns. And they frolic through "Dear Girl," a rockin' love song with a healthy dose of twang.
Johnny Adams - The Great Johnny Adams Blues Album (2005)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 19 Mar 2022 21:48:29 | Comments : 2

Johnny Adams - The Great Johnny Adams Blues Album
Blues/Jazz | MP3 320 Kbps | 121 Mb | 2005
Covers included

New Orleans R&B crooner Johnny Adams wasn't a classic blues shouter, and when he tackled a blues arrangement, he took a relatively refined, jazz approach to it, which gives his scattered pure blues pieces a sophisticated, laid-back, and resigned feel, a bit like listening to a guy talk late at night in the bar when the lights have come on and there's nothing more to do about anything. This collection brings together a dozen of these bluesy songs drawn from Adams' lengthy tenure at Rounder Records, which began in 1984.
Nick Moss - Privileged (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 18 Mar 2022 20:39:40 | Comments : 4

Nick Moss - Privileged
Blues/Rock | MP3 320 | 141 Mb | 2010

After seven critically-acclaimed traditional blues releases (along with two Blues Blast Music Award wins and 16 Blues Music Award nominations under his band's collective belt), Nick Moss is taking a fresh approach and heading in an exciting new direction on Privileged. As Blogcritic Josh Hathaway writes in the liner notes, 'Privileged represents a change in direction but not inspiration.
Joe Bonamassa - Black Rock (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 13 Mar 2022 18:01:23 | Comments : 7

Joe Bonamassa - Black Rock
Blues/Rock | MP3 320 Kbps | 133 Mb | 2010
HQ Artwork included

It's a sign of Joe Bonamassa's increasing profile that he got blues legend B.B. King to guest on his eighth album Black Rock — and if what youre doing is good enough to rope B.B. in, there's not much reason to change, so Bonamassa doesn't tinker with his formula here, retaining a little of the folky undertow of The Ballad of John Henry, but with its remaining roots in a thick, heavy blues-rock more redolent of '60s London than the '50s Delta.
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John Lee Hooker Jr. - Live In Istanbul [Promo] (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 13 Mar 2022 05:48:01 | Comments : 1

John Lee Hooker Jr. - Live In Istanbul [Promo]
Blues | MP3 320 Kbps | 149 Mb | 2010
Covers included

Born in Detroit, John Lee Hooker, Jr., is the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. The family blues pedigree took hold early, and Hooker was performing live on Detroit's WJBK radio station when he was only eight years old, and by his teens he was touring with his father. At 18, he was a featured vocalist on Hooker, Sr.'s Live at Soledad Prison album and the future looked bright for the young musician, but drug and alcohol problems derailed things for some 25 years until family and friends helped Hooker through his problems and he emerged healthier, wiser, and ready to resume his career as a musician. Calling his music "2 parts R&B, 1 part jazz & down home blues," Hooker is capable of reproducing his father's rough Delta blues style, but tends to gravitate to a smoother, more urban approach.

VA - Blues Down Deep: The Songs Of Janis Joplin (1997)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 12 Mar 2022 17:39:55 | Comments : 2

VA - Blues Down Deep: The Songs Of Janis Joplin
Blues | APE Image+Log+Cue | 333 Mb | 1997
Covers included

Just as she herself was influenced by the legacy of such Blues Singers as Bessie Smith and Big Mama Thornton, Janis Joplin's music continues to reach out to new generations of Rock and Blues fans. On this heartfelt tribute set, Joplin contemporaries Tracy Nelson and Taj Mahal, youngbloods Lou Ann Barton and Friend 'n Fellow, R&B originals Etta James, Otis Clay and Lonnie Brooks (plus many other artists), combine to deliver a gritty, impassioned testament to one of the most powerful blues voices to come out in the 1960s West Coast Rock scene.
Little Smokey Smothers - Bossman: The Chicago Blues Of Little Smokey Smothers (1993)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 27 Feb 2022 14:06:47 | Comments : 1

Little Smokey Smothers - Bossman: The Chicago Blues Of Little Smokey Smothers
Blues | MP3 256 Kbps | 86 Mb | 2003
Covers included

Like his brother Otis (Big Smokey), Albert Smothers was already a guitarist when he arrived in Chicago. Ten years younger than Big Smokey, and making the move ten years later, Little Smokey plays in a more modern style, indebted to the aggressive West Side guitarists and to Albert King. He led his own bands, and worked with Howlin' Wolf, Earl Hooker and Paul Butterfield among many others before temporarily quitting music in the '70s.
John Earl Walker - Come Over Here! (2008)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 25 Feb 2022 00:27:54 | Comments : 0

John Earl Walker - Come Over Here!
Blues/Rock | MP3 320 Kbps | 111 Mb | 2008

Range of styles from rockin' swingin' blues, to slow smokin' electric blues, to funky heavy guitar grooves with great lyrics and stories in the songs, two killer instrumentals, and a lot of classic guitar riffs played by one of the original masters.
Tramline - Somewhere Down The Line (1968)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 24 Feb 2022 13:13:45 | Comments : 0

Tramline - Somewhere Down The Line
Blues/Rock | 320 Kbps | 95 Mb | 1968
Covers included

Tramline was a hard-rocking blues-based quartet, not too different from Free and other guitar-heavy outfits of the late '60s, and for a time even shared label affiliation with the latter band. Formed by John McCoy (vocals, harmonica), Mick Moody (guitar), Terry Sidgwick (bass, vocals), and Terry Popple (drums).
Lucky Peterson - Heart Of Pain (2010)
Posted By : kamane | Date : 08 Feb 2022 01:46:03 | Comments : 3

Lucky Peterson - Heart Of Pain
Blues | MP3 VBR ~202 Kbps | 65 Mb | 2010

Lucky Peterson's journey through the blues has been a long and labyrinthine one. A child prodigy, he scored his first hit at the age of six, appeared on both the Tonight Show and Ed Sullivan, and was a longtime member of Bobby "Blue" Bland's traveling and recording band before he got his own shot as a leader in the '80s. He's a notable guitarist who also plays a hell of a piano and a Hammond B-3, is a fine vocalist and arranger. He's recorded jazz and gospel albums — he collaborated with Mavis Staples on the excellent Spirituals & Gospel: Dedicated to Mahalia Jackson. Heart of Pain is a return to (mostly) contemporary Chicago-style blues, on which Peterson plays lead guitar, keyboards, and sings.