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Started by Graham. Last reply by David T Apr 29. 187 Replies

After an old recording you used to have, but now miss? Maybe some live stuff or bootlegs of a particular band you like? Put your requests here and I'll try to find it for you.

BYRON BLUESFEST 2013

Started by Graham. Last reply by Graham Feb 27. 97 Replies

I thought it'd be a great idea to put the latest albums up from the artists playing at Bluesfest - so those of you lucky enough to go can check out what you want to see. And for those of you overseas who, I'm sure, will be extremely jealous. So…Continue

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Comment by Graham on July 23, 2012 at 3:16am

01. Light To The Darkest Train (Pa (2:48)
02. Through The Keyhole (3:54)
03. Try Another Time (3:11)
04. The Hawk Of The Night (3:40)
05. A Game (4:21)
06. Big Fake Smiles (3:21)
07. In Your Sweet Red Garden (2:33)
08. The Elf's Fountain (3:53)
09. Think Way Back (3:11)
10. His Own Circus (2:30)
11. You Expect Me To Do The Right (3:30)
12. Light To The Darkest Train (Pa (3:06)

"Somethin' Like Blues or Haunted Ballads" is the second personal album -after the " Fifteen Raindrops In An Ocean of Blues Tales", released in 2009- of Paul Karapiperis, frontman and harmonicist of the "Small Blues Trap" band.

At first light jump on the train, find your cabin and walk in through the keyhole. But don't get fooled by big fake smiles or enter forbidden gardens lured by hawky elves. Just do the right thing and when it's over, try yet another time, coz that's how the game is played. This is not an album. ?t's a freight train and you're its cargo.
Comment by Graham on July 22, 2012 at 1:02am

http://www.mediafire.com/?2z5y6zzfncz3c41

R.L. Burnside
Memphis, TN
Memphis in May Beale Street Music Festival
May 3, 1996
Bootlegs

R.L. Burnside - guitar and vocals
Cedric Burnside- drums
Kenny Brown - guitar

1 Old Black Mattie
2 Fireman Ring the Bell
3 Long Haired Doney
4 Shake 'em on Down
5 Boogie Chillen
6 Walking Blues
7 Bad Luck and Trouble
8 Alice Mae
9 Going Down South
10 Poor Boy
11 Going Away Baby
12 Snake Drive

Comment by Graham on July 21, 2012 at 11:33pm

http://uploadjet.net/kozkor9lfzea/Various_Artists_-_Black_On_Blues_...

Various Artists – Black On Blues – A Tribute To The Black Keys

 

1. Lonely Boy – Iggy Pop & Ginger Baker (Cream)
2. Tighten Up – Walter Trout (Canned Heat)
3. Girl Is On My Mind – Mike Zito & Cyril Neville (Neville Brothers)
4. Gold On The Ceiling – Tab Benoit
5. I Got Mine – Leslie West (Mountain)
6. When The Lights Go Out – Papa Mali
7. Next Girl – Oli Brown Band
8. Money Maker – Dave Davies (The Kinks) & Huw Lloyd-Langton (ex-Hawkwind)
9. Howlin For You – Albert Lee
10. Everlasting Light – Pat Travers
11. Chop And Change – Larry McCray
12. Little Black Submarines – Devon Allman (Widespread Panic) & Mani Neumeier (Guru Guru)

Comment by Ryan Stapler on July 20, 2012 at 3:17pm

Just a link to a demo I recorded last night.  My diddley bow is looping in the back.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51659901/ectopic%20vibrations_071912.wav

-Ryan

The Lowbred Watts

www.thelowbredwatts.com

Comment by Graham on July 17, 2012 at 7:37pm

http://uploadjet.net/4xxo7deqs8vf/JimmyCliff-Rebirth2012.rar.htm

Jimmy Cliff – Rebirth (2012)

If the reggae legend’s 2004 effort Black Magic was like Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett’s Duets albums –late-era, star-filled, and somewhat flat — Rebirth is Jimmy Cliff‘s American Recordings (Johnny Cash) or Praise & Blame (Tom Jones), where a veteran artist goes raw and relights the fire with the help of a kindred spirit/knowing producer. For Cash and Jones, it was Rick Rubin and Ethan Johns respectively, while here it’s a bit of a surprise with Rancid frontman and Clash devotee Tim Armstrong delivering something well above the expected punky reggae party. “Guns of Brixton” is a natural, and Cliff’s take on Rancid’s “Ruby Soho” is a ska recreation to behold, but when the sometimes poptacular reggae singer dons a wild, Lee “Scratch” Perry persona for the carnival song “Bang” …(“I came into this life, I came in with a bang/I’m living my life, I live it with a bang”), deep reggae fan Armstrong knows what to do, surrounding his man Upsetter-style with a whirling dervish of ska while adding a searing guitar solo as well. When the singer gets nostalgic on “Reggae Music” (“1962, Orange Street, Kingston Jamaica/I sang my song for Leslie Kong, he said…”) the backing track is alive with that roots based magic and one drop power, yet Cliff’s the one who seals the deal here and throughout the album, performing like a young buck while packing his years and wisdom into the songwriting. On that front, there’s the Occupy Movement theme “World Upside Down” and the powerful single “One More”, while the sweetness comes from the sentimental “Ship Is Sailing”, a nautical metaphor so warm it could be slipped into a Jimmy Buffett set easily, even as the tinkling keyboards honor reggae legend Jackie Mittoo, thus nominating Armstrong‘s loving recreation as one of the most loved. It’s a return to form and just what fans of Cliff’s early work could ask for, but it’s vital too, putting it on the man’s top shelf, somewhere in the vicinity of The Harder They Come soundtrack and Wonderful World, Beautiful People.

Comment by Naz Nomad on July 17, 2012 at 1:48pm

Blues Lightning - Back Porch Music (2012)


MP3 320 Kbps | Blues, Acoustic Blues | 54 Min | 133 Mb

Track List
01. Blue Light Blues
02. Let My Axe Do The Talking
03. The Name Of The Game
04. Long Black Train
05. I Shall Be Released
06. What's Wrong With You?
07. Done Left Me
08. Cold Wind Blowing
09. Sweet Little Bird
10. Stand In Line
11. I Got Voodoo
12. Wayfaring Stranger

http://rapidgator.net/file/25503992/blues-lightning-back-porch-musi...

Comment by Graham on July 17, 2012 at 3:35am

http://www.mediafire.com/?xad7tvx232u38lz

The Johnnys - 1986 - Highlights Of A Dangerous Life
There's Gonna Be A) Showdown/The Day Marty Robbins Died/Injun Joe/Move It/The Edge Of Death/Green Back Dollar/Bleeding Heart/Way Of The West/Deadmen From Boot Hill/Slip Slap Fishin/Mountain Man

The Johnnys formed in 1982 in Sydney when bass guitarist Graham Hood tried out for the Hoodoo Gurus after quitting the Allniters. He met Hoodoo Gurus' guitarist Roddy Ray'da (aka Roddy Radalj) and they discussed an idea for a side project: playing pub rock in a country music style at a punk pace—which was labelled as cow punk. Ray'da left Hoodoo Gurus and, as a lead vocalist and guitarist with Hood and drummer Billy Pommer, founded The Johnnys. The Johnnys performed its first concert at Palms disco on Oxford St, Taylors St, Darlinghurst Sydney Australia. In early 1983, New Zealand-born Spencer P. Jones joined on guitar and backing vocals. The four-piece released "I Think You're Cute" in October on Regular Records, Ray'da left the group in early 1984 and formed Love Rodeo. Jones took on lead vocals and the band signed with the Green Label to release "My Buzzsaw Baby (Really Cut Me Up)" and an extended play, The Johnnys in November.

In 1985, the band had signed with Mushroom Records which released their single, "Injun Joe" in November. "(There's Gonna Be a) Showdown" followed in March 1986 and then "Bleeding Heart " in June. Their debut album Highlights of Dangerous Life appeared in August and was produced by Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool and contained the three singles. Two non-album singles followed in 1987. Wilson produced their second album, Grown Up Wrong, released in August 1988 which included two further singles, "Motorbikin" (July) and "Anything Could Happen" (November). Michael Armiger (ex-Paul Kelly Band) replaced Hood on bass guitar. The band broke up in 1989 with Jones continuing in his side-project Beasts of Bourbon.

Comment by Graham on July 15, 2012 at 2:34am

MAN, FINALLY GOT TO LISTEN TO THE ADVENTURES OF FISHY WATERS BY GUY DAVIS - SEE POST A COUPLE BELOW - RECOMENDED TO Y'ALL - GREAT STORY TELLING

Comment by Graham on July 14, 2012 at 1:34am

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PASSWORD!!!! - rideyourpony

 

Acolyte of bluesmen Furry Lewis and Sleepy John Estes, sideman of Dylan and the Rolling Stones, producer of Big Star, the Replacements and Screamin` Jay Hawkins, world-class song bag, down-home bon vivant and fond father of several North Mississippi Allstars, Jim Dickinson is a legend.
Rare 1990 LP (Vol 2 Spring Poems) from Jim Dickinson on the long defunct New Rose label, this is a work of music done as score music for (apparently) 5 films. This was out on the market and out of print quite quickly. This may also be the first recorded appearances of Dickinson's sons, North Mississippi Allstars Luther Dickinson and Cody Dickinson.
trax recorded and compiled by James Luther Dickinson: Vol 1 - The Blues
01 Baby Please - Unknown 02 Roll Me Over Slow - Alex Teal. Chopping Wood 03 Old Hucklebuck - Johnny Woods, Lee Baker 04 I'm Black - Furry Lewis 05 Jes' Like A Monkey - Johnny Woods 06 Holy Spirit - Hammy Nixon, Sleepy John Estes, Bobby Ray Watson 07 Dozens - Thomas Pinkston 08 Ol' Man Mose - Johnny Woods, Verlina Woods, Bobby Ray Watson 09 Same Man All The Time - Thomas Pinkston 10 Policy Talk - Thomas Pinkston 11 Blind Man In The Tear Gas - Sleepy John Estes 12 Untitled - Furry Lewis 13 Blue Moon - Johnny Woods
Vol 2 - Spring Poems
14 The Great Big Fish - Beale Street Green / The Saucers Are Landing / Delta Getaway 15 The Curse Of The Alphastone - Cross Talk / Skin It Back 16 The Curse Of The Alphastone - Velvet Women 17 Painters Of The South - Camptown Races / Catfish Blues 18 Painters Of The South - Beautiful Dreamer 19 Southern Dust - Hose Job / Choke The Chicken / Death Is A Fat Cop 20 Down - Max By The Tracks / Live Bait / Brass Monkey

Comment by Graham on July 13, 2012 at 2:07am

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James Luther Dickinson & North Mississippi All Stars – I’m Just Dead I’m Not Gone (2012)
Posthumous collection from the legendary Memphis producer and musician. I’m Just Dead, I’m Not Gone is a reflection of Dickinson’s lifelong affinity for songs that have style, substance and, are at the same time, truthful. The blues roots of his art is present in songs from the Furry Lewis and Sleepy John Estes catalogs along with tracks emblematic of Jim’s career-long relationship with folk and soul music, all which he alchemically transformed into sanctified rock ‘n’ roll in the barrel house tradition. Dickinson is very much alive on these incendiary tracks reaffirming the prescient contention that gives this remarkable set its title.

 

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